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The Office of the President Makes Public the List of 125 EDAC Members
2001-07-19

The Office of the President made public this evening the list of 125 EDAC members, including vice chairmen and 15 panel co-conveners. The list is as follows.

I. EDAC Members

1. Thirty-five ex officio members (convener, deputy conveners and other members of the Preparatory Panel):

1) Premier CHANG Chun-hsiung;

2) YAO Eng-Chi, Vice President, Legislative Yuan;

3) Legislator SHEN Fu-hsiung, Director of the DPP’s Policy Research and Coordinating Committee;

4) YU Tzong-shian, Member, Academia Sinica;

5) Legislator LAI Shyh-bao;

6) Morris CHANG, Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.;

7) WANG Yu-theng, Honorary Chairman, General Chamber of Commerce of the ROC;

8) WANG Ling-lin, Chairman, General Chamber of Commerce of the ROC;

9) C.Y. Cyrus CHU, Vice President, Academia Sinica;

10) WU Rong-I, Director, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research;

11) LEE Chen-chia, National Policy Advisor to the President;

12) LIN Chuan, Director-General, Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statisitcs, Executive Yuan;

13) LIN Kun-chung, National Policy Advisor to the President;

14) Economics Minister, LIN Hsin-I;

15) Legislator LIN Feng-shi, Convener of the DPP caucus in the Legislative Yuan;

16) YIN Nai-ping, Professor, National Chengchi University;

17) CHANG Hsian-yao, Director, PFP Policy Center;

18) Robert H.C. Tsao, Chairman, United Microelectronics Corp.;

19) HSU Chen-ming, Professor, National Taiwan University;

20) HSU Sheng-hsiung, Chairman, Kinpo Electronics Inc.;

21) CHEN Chu, Chairperson, Council of Labor Affairs;

22) CHEN Chao-ming, Deputy Convenor, Nonpartisan Alliance, Legislative Yuan;

23) MAI Chao-cheng, Member, Academia Sinica;

24) PERNG Fai-nan, Governor, Central Bank of China;

25) Alex Hrong-tai FAI, Deputy Speaker, Taipei City Council;

26) Jeffrey L.S. KOO, Chairman, Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce;

27) Legislator HUANG Ming-ho;

28) HUANG Ching-hsien, National Policy Advisor to the President;

29) Legislator YEH Hsien-hsiu;

30) C. Joanna LEI, Vice Chairman & CEO, Pacific Broadband Co. Ltd.;

31) CHIANG Chia-hsing, Vice President, National Policy Foundation;

32) Legislator TSAI Huang-lang;

33) Vice Premier LAI In-jaw;

34) DAY Sheng-tout, Chairman, National Association of Small & Medium Enterprises R.O.C.;

35) Finance Minister YEN Ching-chang.

2. Twenty-four delegates, who are parliamentarians or members recommended by political parties:

--Eight delegates recommended by Kuomintang:

1) CHU Li-luan, Legislator;

2) CHU Yun-peng, Policy Board Member, Technology Economic Department, National Policy Foundation;

3) Legislator LEE Chia-chin;

4) LIN Hui-kuan, President, Chinese Federation of Labor;

5) Legislator WONG Chung-chun;

6) CHANG Chang-chi, Professor, National Chengchi University;

7) CHANG Jung-kung, Deputy Executive Director of Policy Committee of the KMT;

8) Legislator CHANG Fu-hsin.

--Six members recommended by the Democratic Progressive Party:

1) FANG Jen-hui, National Policy Advisor to the President;

2) YU Jan-hsien, Magistrate, Kaohsiung County Government;

3) LIN Hsiang-kai, Director, Bureau of Finance, Kaohsiung City Government;

4) Legislator KO Chien-ming;

5) HUNG Te-sheng, Vice President, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research;

6) LIU Chin-hsing, Professor, National Taiwan University of Technology.

--Four members recommended by the People First Party:

1) CHU Hao-min, Professor, National Chengchi University;

2) LEE Tung-hao, Dean, Institute of Money and Finance, National Chengchi University;

3) SUN Ke-nan, Researcher, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research;

4) CHEN Fei-lung, Chairman, Narnchow Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.

--Two members recommended by the New Party:

1) CHIANG Chao-kuo, Chairman, Insurance Institute of the Republic of China;

2) TU Chen-hua, Associate Professor, National Taiwan University.

--Two members recommended by the Nonpartisan Alliance:

1) TU Ying-tsung, Chairman, Salomon Smith Barney;

2) Springfield LAI, Territory Senior Partner of Pricewaterhouse Coopers.

--Two members recommended by the Supra-party Alliance:

1) Frank Kuen-Bao LING, Professor, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology;

2) CHANG Ta-wei, General Manager, China Credit Information, Ltd.

3. Sixteen Administrative Delegates:

1) WU Tung-chin, Ambassador-at-large;

2) LIN Chia-cheng, Chairman, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan;

3) LIN Chung-hsiung, President, Taiwan Stock Exchange;

4) CHIOU I-jen, Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan;

5) HU Ting-wu, Ambassador-at-large;

6) HU Sheng-cheng, Minister without Portfolio;

7) HAU Lun-pin, Administrator, the Environmental Protection Administration, Executive Yuan;

8) Interior Minister CHANG Po-ya;

9) SHI Hwei-yow, Secretary-General, Straits Exchange Foundation;

10) CHEN Hsi-huang, Chairman, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan;

11) CHEN Po-chih, Chairman, the Council for Economic Planning and Development, Executive Yuan;

12) CHEN Chi-sheng, Senior Advisor to the President;

13) YEH Chu-lan, Minister of Transportation and Communications, Executive Yuan;

14) TSAI Ing-wen, Chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council, Executive Yuan;

15) CHUNG Chin, Minister without Portfolio;

16) WEI Che-ho, Chairman of the National Science Council, Executive Yuan.

4. Thirty-five delegates from academia and the industrial sector, including labor, recommended by members of the preparatory panel

1) Paul WANG, Chairman, Pacific Venture Group;

2) WANG Bing-jyun, Associate Professor, Yuan Ze University;

3) WANG Jiann-chyuan, Director, Taiwan Division of Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research;

4) WANG Yin-chieh, Chairman, Small and Medium Enterprise Mutual Guarantee Foundation;

5) C. Y. WANG, Director, China Steel Corporation;

6) BAIR Jeng-sharn, President, Tatung Company Union;

7) KIANG Chen-chin, Chairman, Hwang Chang General Contractor Co.,Ltd.;

8) WU Chuen-tai, Chairman, Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corporation;

9) Barry LAM, Chairman, Quanta Computer Inc.;

10) LIN Yu-ling, Chairman, Federation of the Real Estate Investment Association of the Republic of China;

11) Stan SHIH, Chairman & CEO, Acer Group;

12) Douglas HSU, Chairman, Far Eastern Group;

13) Tony HSU, Chairman, Sun Race Sturmey-Archer Inc.;

14) Diane YING, Publisher and Editor-in-chief, Common Wealth Magazine;

15) Henry KAO, Chairman, Dah An Commercial Bank Limited;

16) CHANG Pen-tsao, Chairman, Chinese Commercial and Industrial Coordination Society;

17) Steven CHANG, Chairman, U-Tech Media Corporation;

18) CHEN Ming-Der, Chairman, Gow Jiun Industrial Co., Ltd.;

19) CHEN Tian-jy, Professor, National Taiwan University;

20) CHEN Wei-hsiang, President, Dashin Music Co., Ltd.;

21) TSENG Chu-wei, Professor, National Chengchi University;

22) HUN Hsew-chun, President, National Federation of Bank Employee's Unions;

23) T. J. HUANG, Chairman, Systex Corporation;

24) HUANG Tsung-yuang, Chairman, Industrial Park Manufacturers' Federation of ROC;

25) H.M. HUANG, Chairman, Institute for Information Industry;

26) Frank C. HUANG, Chairman & CEO, Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation;

27) Thomas HUANG, Chairman, Taiwan Textile Federation;

28) YEH Wan-An, Policy Research Advisor, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research;

29) LIU Tai-Ying, Chairman, China Development Industrial Bank;

30) Christina Y. LIU, Professor, National Taiwan University;

31) PAN Jiun-Rung, Executive Director, Chinese National Federation of Industries;

32) TSAI Shih-Teng, Executive Director, General Chamber of Commerce of ROC;

33) Johnny Y. G. LAI, Managing Partner, Clock & Co., CPAs;

34) H. Steve HSUEH, Deputy Director of Technology and Economy Department, National Policy Foundation;

35) CHUNG Ching-Fan, Deputy Director, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica

5. Ten members designated by President Chen:

1) WANG Jin-pyng, President of the Legislative Yuan;

2) KOO Chen-fu, Senior Advisor to the President, (KMT representative);

3) WANG Yung-ching, Chairman, Formosa Plastics Corp.(industrial representative);

4) YIN Chi, Chairman, Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. (industrial representative);

5) TSAI Wan-tsai, Chairman, Fubon Group (industrial representative);

6) YU Kuo-chi, Vice President, Liberty Times (media representative);

7) CHEN Yung-chen, Editor in Chief, Commercial Times (media representative);

8) LU Shih-hsiang, Vice President, Economic Daily News, (media representative);

9) Vincent C. Siew, financial expert;

10) Yu Shyi-kun, Secretary-General to the President.

II. Vice Chairmen: Vincent C. SIEW, CHANG Chun-hsiung, WANG Jin-pyng, KOO Chen-fu and WANG Yung-ching.

III. Co-conveners of the Five Panels:

1. Enhancing competitiveness of the manufacturing industry: MAI Chao-cheng, Morris CHANG, and LAI In-jaw.

2. Improving the deteriorating investment environment: YU Tzong-shian, YING Chi, and LIN Hsin-I.

3. Dealing with financial problems: TSENG Chu-wei, Jeffrey L.S. KOO, and YEN Ching-chang.

4. Decreasing the unemployment rate: CHANG Chang-chi, HUANG Ching-hsien, and CHEN Chu.

5. Improving cross-strait economic and trade relations: WU Rong-I, Stan SHIH, and TSAI Ing-wen.

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