You are on page 1of 432

Taiwan Statistical Data Book

2015

National Development Council

R.O.C. (Taiwan)

Preface
I. The Taiwan Statistical Data Book is designed to give domestic and foreign
readers concise statistical information on present-day Taiwan, Republic of
China. The statistics cover demographic, economic, social, cultural and physical aspects. This book is produced only in English.
II. To fully reflect the state of national well-being in Taiwan, with reference to
the OECDs Your Better Life Index, The National Well-being Indicators
were announced in August 2013 for the first time. It is hoped that, with the
addition of The National Well-being Indicators chapter from 2014, this handbook will allow the public to acquire a full understanding of Taiwans current
social development situation.
III. This book is also available in e-format on our website at http://www.ndc.gov.tw.
July 2015

Taiwan Statistical Data Book


Explanatory Notes
I. Statistical data published herein are compiled from material collected from various agencies concerned.
II. The metric system of measurement and calendar year are used unless otherwise specified.
III. Figures which appeared in previous editions have been updated, wherever necessary.
IV. Symbols:
() indicates inapplicability, discontinuity, etc.;
() indicates unavailability of statistical data;
( 0 ) indicates that a figure is zero or less than half of the unit of measurement.

CONTENTS

Taiwan Statistical Data Book 2015


Contents
Page
Abstract of Key Economic and Social Statistics
1.

International Comparison of Economic Growth Rates, Foreign Exchange Rates,

and External Accounts


2.

Sources of Taiwan's Economic Growth

3.

Taiwan's Macroeconomic Performance

4.

Products of which Taiwan was among the World's Three Largest Producers

12

5.

Taiwan's Science and Technology De velopment Indicators

14

6.

Taiwan's Human Resources

15

7.

Statistical Data of Taiwan's Official Development Assistance

17

1. Indicators
1.

Indicators of the Taiwan Economy

19

2. Area and Population


2-1. Area a nd Geographical Position of Taiwan

25

2-2. Population

26

2-3. Population Density and Vital Statistics

27

2-4. Populat ion Aged 15 and Over by Level of Education

28

2-5. Population by Dependent and Working Age Group

29

2-6. Population by Age Group

30

2-7. Percentage of Population by A ge Group

32

2-8. Labor Force Statistics

34

Page
2-9. Employment by Industry

36

2-10. Employment by Level of Education

38

2-11. Average Monthly Working Hours of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries

40

2-12. Average Monthly Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries

42

2-13. Indices of Average Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries

44

2-14. Labor Productivity in Industry

46

2-15. Unit Labor Cost in Industry

48

3. National Income

ii

ii

3-1. Gross Domestic Product and Gross National Income

51

3-2. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GDP

52

3-3. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GNI

54

3-4. Per Capita Gross National Income

56

3-5. National Income

57

3-6. Per Capita National Income

58

3-7. Distribution of National Income

59

3-8. Gross Domestic Product by Industry

61

3-9. Expenditure on Gross National Income

63

3-10. Sources of Economic Growth: Expenditure Side

67

3-11. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Owner

69

3-12. Composition of Fixed Capital Formation by Industry

71

3-13. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Type of Capital Goods

75

Page
3-14. The Finance of Gross Capital Formation

77

3-15. Savings as Percentage of National Income and GNI

79

3-16. Household Income, Disposable Income and Net Savings

80

3-17. Household Income, Disposable Income and Propensity to Consume

81

3-18. Marginal Capital/Output Ratio

82

3-19. Distribution of Personal Income by Household in Taiwan

83

3-20. Changes in Household Expenditure in Taiwan

83

4. Agriculture
4-1. Area of Cultivated Land

85

4-2. Agricultural Population by Owner and Tenant

86

4-3. Cultivated Land, Agricultural Population and Employment

87

4-4. Indices of Agricultural Production

88

4-5. Area and Output of Principal Crops

89

4-6. Allocations of Various Kinds of Chemical Fertilizer

94

4-7. Forest Areas and Reserves

95

4-8. Forestry Production

96

4-9. Fisheries Production

97

4-10. Livestock Production

98

4-11. Changes in Agricultural Exports and Imports by Product Category

100

5. Industry
5-1. Principal Mineral Reserves

103

5-2. Indices and Growth Rate of Industrial Production

104
iii

iii

Page
5-3. Indices of Industrial Production by Light and Heavy Industry

105

5-4. Output of Principal Industrial Products

108

5-5. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System

110

5-6. Power Generation and Consumption

115

5-7. Power Consumption by Industry

117

5-8. Supply of Commercial Energy

118

5-9. Final Demand for Commercial Energy

120

5-10. Final Consumption of Commercial Energy by Sector

122

5-11. Number of Factories Registered

124

6. Science and Technology

iv
iv

6-1. R&D Expenditure Indicators

125

6-2. R&D Personnel Indicators

125

6-3. Science and Technology Output Indicators

126

6-4. R&D Expenditure by Source of Funds

126

6-5. R&D Expenditure by Sector of Performance

127

6-6. R&D Expenditure by Type of R&D

127

6-7. R&D Expenditure by Field of Science and Technology

128

6-8. R&D Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP in Selected Countries

128

Page
7. Transportation and Communications
7-1. Indices of Transportation and Communications

129

7-2. Route Length of Railway

130

7-3. Number of Railway Stations

131

7-4. Length of Roads

132

7-5. Number of Motor Vehicles Registered

133

7-6. Railway and Road Densities

134

7-7. Railway and Highway Carriers Traffic

135

7-8. Civil Aviation Transportation at Airports

136

7-9. Freight Handled at Seaports

138

7-10. Imports and Exports Carried by National & Foreign Vessels

140

7-11. Number of R.O.C. - Registered Ships and Volume of Cargo

141

7-12. Number of Visitors Arriving by Residence

142

7-13. Number of Visitors Arriving by Visiting Purpose

143

7-14. Postal Establishments and Mail Routes

144

7-15. Volume of Postal Service

145

7-16. Fixed Telephone Traffic and Number of Telecom Subscribers

147

7-17. Broadband Internet Accounts

148
v
v

Page
8. Money and Banking
8-1. Principal Financial Indicators
8-2. Number of Financial Institutions
8-3. Non-financial Sector Sources of Funds
8-4. Monetary Aggregates
8-5. Factors Affecting Monetary Aggregate (M1B)
8-6. Deposits of All Banks by Account
8-7. Total Deposits with Monetary Financial Institutions
8-8. Deposits with All Banks by Depositor
8-9. Loans and Discounts at All Banks by Borrower
8-10. Loans of Other Monetary Financial Institutions
8-11. Major Liabilities of Other Financial Institutions
8-12. Loans of Other Financial Institutions
8-13. Foreign Exchange Rates and Bank Interest Rates
9. Public Finance
9-1. Net Governmet Revenues, Expenditures and Financing of All Levels
9-2. Net Government Revenues of All Levels by Source
9-3. Net Government Expenditures of All Levels by Administrative Affair
9-4. Net Government Expenditures of All Levels as a Percentage of GDP
9-5. Total Tax Revenues

vi

vi

149
151
153
157
158
159
161
163
165
169
170
171
172
173
175
177
179
180

9-6.
Structure of Total Tax Revenues
9-7.
Total Tax Revenues by Direct and Indirect Taxes
9-8.
Tax Revenues Index
10. Prices
10-1. Price Indices
10-2. Group Indices of Wholesale Prices
10-3. Group Link Indices of Wholesale Prices
10-4. Consumer Price Indices
10-5. Consumer Price Link Indices
10-6. Import Price Indices
10-7. Import Price Link Indices
10-8. Export Price Indices
10-9. Export Price Link Indices
10-10. Indices of Prices Received and Paid by Farmers
10-11. Link Indices of Prices Received and Paid by Farmers
11. External Trade
11-1. Balance of Payments
11-2. Indices of Foreign Trade
11-3. Export and Import Foreign Exchange Proceeds & Payments
11-4. Foreign Trade (Customs Statistics)
11-5. Exports and Imports Per Capita

Page
182
184
185
187
188
191
194
195
196
198
200
201
202
203
205
209
213
214
215

vii

vii

11-6. Standard and Characteristic Classification of Exported and Imported Commodities


11-7. Composition of Exports
11-8. Composition of Imports
11-9. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners
11-10. Foreign Trade with Various Continents
11-11. Value of Principal Exports (By CCC)
11-12. Value of Principal Exports by Destination
11-13. Exports by Countries of Destination
11-14. Value of Principal Imports (By CCC)
11-15. Value of Principal Imports by Origin
11-16. Imports by Countries of Origin
12. External Resources and Outward Investment
12-1. Direct Foreign Debt of Central Government
12-2. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese, Foreign Nationals, and Mainland Chinese
12-3. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese by Area
12-4. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Foreign Nationals by Area
12-5. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese and Foreign Nationals by Industry
12-6. Approved Outward Investment by Area
12-7. Approved Outward Investment by Industry
12-8. Principal Statistics on Approved Investment in Mainland China

viii

viii

Page
216
218
219
220
229
232
234
239
245
248
252
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262

Page
13. Education
13-1.

Number of Schools, Personnel, Classes and Students

265

13-2.

Number of Schools by Level of Education

266

13-3.

Number of School Personnel by Level of Education

267

13-4.

Number of Classes in Elementary and Secondary Schools

268

13-5.

Number of Students by Level of Education

269

13-6.

Number of Students Receiving Higher Education by Discipline

271

13-7.

Number of Students Receiving High School, Normal and Vocational Education

274

13-8.

Percentage of Graduates Enrolled in Next Higher Level of Schools

275

13-9.

Availability of Schools and Teachers

276

13-10. Educational Expenditure Per Student at All Levels

277

13-11. Students Studying Abroad

278

13-12. Number of Newspapers, Periodicals, News Agencies and Publishing Corporations

282

14. Health and Medical Care


14-1.

Number of Health Personnel

283

14-2.

Availability of Medical Care

285

14-3.

Incidence of Communicable Diseases

286

14-4.

Leading Causes of Death

291

14-5.

Food Intake Per Capita Per Day

293

14-6.

Social Indicators

294

ix

ix

Page
15. Social Affairs
15-1.

Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurances Schemes

295

15-2.

Premiums and Compensation under Labor and Farmers' Insurances Schemes

305

15-3.

Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry

309

15-4.

Compensation from Labor Insurance by Category of Payment

319

15-5.

Compensation from Farmers' Insurance by Category of Payment

321

15-6.

Units Insured under Government Employee Insurance and Related Insurance

323

Programs
15-7.

Persons Insured under Government Employee Insurance and Related Insurance

324

Programs
15-8.

Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee Insurance

325

15-9.

Medical Care and Cash Benefits under Government Employee Insurance

326

15-10. Major Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee Insurance and Related

328

Insurance Programs
15-11. Units and Persons Insured under Government Employee and School Staff

329

Insurance and Retired Government Employee Insurance

15-12. Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee and School Staff Insurance

330

15-13. Receipts and Expenditures of Retired Government Employee Insurance

332

15-14. Cash Benefits under Government Employee and School Staff Insurance

333

15-15. Cash Benefits under Retired Government Employee Insurance

334

Page
15-16. Number of Group Insurance Applicants and Beneficiaries under National Health

335

Insurance
15-17. Average Amount of Monthly Payroll on which National Health Insurance

339

Premiums Are Assessed


15-18. Revenues and Costs of National Health Insurance

340

16. National Well-being Indicators


16-1.

International Rankings in OECD Better Life Index

341

16-2.

Housing conditions

343

16-3.

Income and Wealth

344

16-4.

Jobs and Earnings

345

16-5.

Social connections

346

16-6.

Education and skills

347

16-7.

Environmental quality

348

16-8.

Civic engagement and governance

349

16-9.

Health status

350

16-10. Subjective Well-Being

351

16-11. Personal security

352

16-12. Work and life balance

353

xi
xi

Page
17. International Statistics

xii

xii

17-1.

Area and Population

355

17-2.

Economically Active and Total Populations

356

17-3.
17-4.
17-5.

Distribution of Employment by Industry


Population by Age Group
Gross Domestic Product and Per Capita GDP

357
358
359

17-6.

Savings and Investment

360

17-7.

Structure of Gross Domestic Product by Industry

361

17-8.

Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product

362

17-9.

External Debt

363

17-10. Indices of Industrial Production

364

17-11. Wholesale Price Indices

365

17-12. Consumer Price Indices

366

17-13. International Rankings

367

ABSTRACT OF KEY ECONOMIC


AND SOCIAL STATISTICS

1-a. International Comparison of Economic Growth Rates, Foreign


Exchange Rates, and External Accounts
A. Economic Growth Rates
Unit: %
Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Rep. of
China
5.6
6.5
0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
2.2
3.8

Hong Kong
7.0
6.5
2.1
-2.5
6.8
4.8
1.7
2.9
2.3

Indonesia
5.5
6.3
7.4
4.7
6.4
6.2
6.0
5.6
5.0

India
9.3
9.8
3.9
8.5
10.3
6.6
5.1
6.9
7.2

Japan
1.7
2.2
-1.1
-5.5
4.7
-0.4
1.7
1.6
-0.1

Rep. of
Korea
5.2
5.5
2.8
0.7
6.5
3.7
2.3
3.0
3.3

Mainland
China
12.7
14.2
9.6
9.2
10.5
9.3
7.7
7.7
7.4

Malaysia
5.6
6.3
4.8
-1.5
7.4
5.2
5.6
4.7
6.0

United
Kingdom
2006
8.9
5.1
2.7
2.6
3.9
2.1
4.1
3.0
2007
9.1
5.0
4.5
2.3
3.4
1.3
4.1
2.6
2008
1.8
2.5
2.7
0.1
0.8
-1.1
2.2
-0.3
2009
-0.6
-2.3
1.6
-2.9
-5.6
-5.5
-2.1
-4.3
2010
15.2
7.8
2.3
1.9
3.9
1.7
2.9
1.9
2011
6.2
0.1
2.7
2.1
3.7
0.7
1.9
1.6
2012
3.4
6.5
3.6
0.3
0.6
-2.8
1.1
0.7
2013
4.4
2.9
2.1
0.3
0.2
-1.7
1.9
1.7
2014
2.9
0.7
2.7
0.4
1.6
-0.4
2.0
2.6
Sources: 1. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).
2. IMF World Economic Outlook Database April 2015.
Year

Singapore

Thailand

Australia

France

Germany

Italy

Switzerland

Philippines
5.2
6.6
4.2
1.1
7.6
3.7
6.8
7.2
6.1
United
States
2.7
1.8
-0.3
-2.8
2.5
1.6
2.3
2.2
2.4

1-b. International Comparison of Economic Growth Rates, Foreign


Exchange Rates, and External Accounts (Continued)
B. Exchange Rates (vs. US Dollar)
Unit: National Currency per U.S. Dollar

End of
Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
End of
Year

Rep. of China Hong Kong


N.T. Dollar

H.K. Dollar

Indonesia

India

Japan

Rupiah

Rupee

Yen

32.5313
32.8418
31.5167
33.0495
31.6422
29.4637
29.6140
29.7699
30.3678

7.7678
7.8014
7.7868
7.7518
7.7692
7.7840
7.7564
7.7560
7.7541

9,159
9,141
9,699
10,390
9,090
8,770
9,387
10,461
11,865

45.31
41.35
43.51
48.41
45.73
46.66
53.43
58.59
61.03

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Peso

S. Dollar

Baht

Rep. of
Korea
Won

Mainland
China
Yuan

116.2993
117.7535
103.3595
93.5701
87.7799
79.8070
79.7905
97.5957
105.9448

954.7905
929.2573
1,102.0467
1,276.9300
1,156.0610
1,108.2921
1,126.4708
1,094.8529
1,052.9608

Australia

New Zealand

Eurozone

Switzerland

A. Dollar

N.Z. Dollar

Euro

Franc

Malaysia
Ringgit

7.9734
7.6075
6.9487
6.8314
6.7703
6.4615
6.3123
6.1958
6.1434

3.6682
3.4376
3.3358
3.5245
3.2211
3.0600
3.0888
3.1509
3.2729
United
Kingdom
Pound

2006
51.314
1.5889
37.8820
0.7530
1.5421
0.797
1.2538
2007
46.148
1.5071
34.5182
0.8368
1.3607
0.731
1.2004
2008
44.323
1.4149
33.3133
0.8388
1.4227
0.683
1.0831
2009
47.680
1.4545
34.2858
0.7799
1.6002
0.720
1.0881
2010
45.110
1.3635
31.6857
0.9173
1.3874
0.755
1.0429
2011
43.313
1.2578
30.4917
1.0315
1.2663
0.719
0.8882
2012
42.229
1.2497
31.0831
1.0354
1.2345
0.778
0.9378
2013
42.446
1.2513
30.7260
0.9654
1.2196
0.753
0.9270
2014
44.395
1.2671
32.4798
0.9014
1.2055
0.754
0.9152
Sources: Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Financial Statistics Monthly, Republic of China (Taiwan),
April 2015.

2
2

0.5427
0.4996
0.5396
0.6392
0.6468
0.6236
0.6308
0.6392
0.6070

1-c. International Comparison of Economic Growth Rates, Foreign


Exchange Rates, and External Accounts (Continued)
C. Current Account Balances, External Debts, and Foreign Exchange Holdings
Unit: US$ billion

Year

Rep. of China Hong Kong Singapore Rep. of Korea Thailand

External Current Account Balance


2008
27.5
32.9
27.7
2009
42.9
21.2
32.4
2010
39.9
16.0
55.9
2011
39.9
13.8
60.6
2012
49.0
4.1
50.0
2013
55.3
4.1
54.1
2014
65.3
4.5
58.8
External Debt (End of Year)
2008
90.4

2009
82.0
712.5
1,264.0
2010
101.6
879.0
1,343.1
2011
122.5
985.0
1,415.3
2012
130.8
1,030.6
1,437.3
2013
170.1
1,160.7
1,527.2
2014
177.9
1,264.1
1,708.4
Foreign Exchange Holdings (End of Year)
2008
291.7
182.5
174.0
2009
348.2
255.8
187.6
2010
382.0
268.7
225.5
2011
385.5
285.4
237.7
2012
403.2
317.3
259.1
2013
416.8
311.2
273.1
2014
419.0
328.5
256.8

India

Indonesia Malaysia Mainland China

3.2
33.6
28.9
18.7
50.8
81.1
89.2

2.2
21.9
10.0
8.9
-1.5
-2.5
14.2

-27.9
-38.2
-48.0
-78.2
-88.2
-32.4
-29.5

0.1
10.6
5.3
1.7
-24.4
-29.1
-26.2

39.4
31.4
27.0
33.5
17.6
12.7
15.1

420.6
243.3
237.8
215.4
193.1
182.8
209.8

228.7
345.7
355.9
400.0
408.9
423.5
425.4

49.8
75.3
100.6
104.3
130.7
141.9
140.9

226.0
260.9
317.9
360.7
409.5
442.3
455.9

147.6
172.9
202.4
225.4
252.4
266.1
292.6

140.8
169.2
196.2
212.3
231.1

379.8
428.7
548.9
695.0
737.0
863.2
890.0

201.1
269.9
291.6
306.4
327.0
346.5
363.6

108.7
135.5
172.1
175.1
181.6
167.3
157.1

247.4
265.2
304.8
294.4
292.0
304.2
330.2

49.6
63.6
96.2
110.1
112.8
99.4
111.9

91.1
95.4
106.6
133.3
139.7
134.7
116.0

1,949.3
2,416.0
2,914.2
3,255.8
3,387.9
3,880.4
3,952.1

Sources: 1. IMF World Economic Outlook Database April 2015.


2. Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Financial Statistics Monthly, Republic of China (Taiwan),
April 2015.
3. Asia Development Bank, Asia Development Outlook 2015.
4..Global Insigt, Datainsight-web, June 2015.

2-a. Sources of Taiwan's Economic Growth


A. By Expenditure
Item
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Real Growth Rate (%)
Gross Domestic Product
5.6
6.5
0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
Domestic Demand
1.4
1.8
-2.5
-4.5
10.3
0.6
0.6
Private Consumption
1.8
2.4
-1.7
0.0
3.8
3.1
1.8
Government Consumption
-0.6
2.2
1.5
3.2
1.1
2.0
2.2
Fixed Capital Formation
1.5
1.1
-11.1
-8.8
19.3
-1.2
-2.6
Private
4.6
1.9
-14.2
-15.3
27.6
1.2
-0.4
Government
-8.0
-2.8
0.4
14.1
-2.9
-5.8
-11.0
Public Enterprises
-7.7
2.2
-2.0
2.4
7.5
-13.4
-7.4

Increase in Inventory
Net Exports of Goods & Services

Exports of Goods & Services


11.4
10.5
0.6
-8.4
25.7
4.2
0.4
(Less): Imports of Goods & Services
4.7
2.9
-4.1
-13.2
28.0
-0.5
-1.8
Contribution (percentage point)
Gross Domestic Product
5. 6
6. 5
0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
Domestic Demand
1.4
1.4
-2.2
-4.2
9. 6
0.5
0. 6
Private Consumption
1.0
1.3
-0.9
0.0
2.1
1. 7
1.0
Government Consumption
-0.1
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.3
Fixed Capital Formation
0.4
0.3
-2.7
-2.0
4.1
-0.3
-0.6
Private
1. 0
0.4
-3.0
-2.8
4.4
0.2
-0.1
Government
-0.4
-0.1
0.0
0.6
-0.1
-0.3
-0.4
Public Enterprises
-0.2
0.04
-0.04
0.04
0.1
-0.2
- 0. 1
0.1
-0.6
1.1
-2.7
3.2
-1.1
-0.1
Increase in Inventory
Net Exports of Goods & Services
4.3
5.1
2.9
2.7
1.1
3.3
1.5
Exports of Goods & Services
6.9
6.9
0.4
-5.9
15.5
3.0
0.3
(Less): Imports of Goods & Services
2.6
1.7
-2.6
-8.6
14.4
-0.3
-1.2
Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

2013

2014

2.2
2.0
2.4
-1.2
5.0
6.7
-2.7
3.0

3.5
3.3

3.8
3.5
3.0
3.7
1.8
3.5
-8.0
4.4

5.9
5.8

2.2
1.9
1. 3
-0.2
1.1
1.2
-0.1
0.0
-0.4
0.4
2.5
2.1

3.8
3. 1
1.6
0.5
0.4
0.6
-0.3
0.1
0.6
0.6
4.1
3.5

2-b. Sources of Taiwan's Economic Growth (Continued)


B. By Industry
Item

2006

2007

2008

2009

0.7
0.0
-0.2
-11.8
0.7
-2.8
-9.9
0.8
2.3
0.3
-1.6
4.7
-3.7
-0.4
7.2
1.0
0.7
3.0
-0.1
...

-1.6
-2.6
-3.6
-12.0
-3.4
27.7
-9.6
-0.7
-1.9
-3.4
-1.3
4.3
-7.2
2.8
-1.8
0.8
2.4
4.8
-2.1
...

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Real Growth Rate (%)


Gross Domestic Product
Agriculture
Industry
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, Gas Supply,
Construction
Services
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Transportation and Storage
Accommodation and Food Services
Information and Communications
Finance, Insurance
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
Supporting Services
Public Administration and Defence
Educational Services
Human Health Services
Others
Statistical discrepancy

5.6
13.8
7.8
-22.3
9.0
5.7
2.9
4.2
5.0
3.0
5.0
3.2
5.6
11.5
14.6
-0.1
3.9
-0.1
3.0
...

6.5
-2.4
9.0
20.4
9.8
6.6
1.5
4.4
5.9
4.6
4.0
3.6
5.7
8.6
8.7
-1.2
2.6
4.9
2.9
...

10.6
2.2
20.3
47.0
22.2
5.2
11.5
5.8
6.4
7.0
9.4
9.0
7.3
7.0
8.0
3.1
1.0
1.8
11.8
...

3.8
4.5
6.1
-4.0
6.9
3.2
1.8
3.0
4.0
2.8
7.2
4.3
4.0
3.3
5.3
0.0
1.1
2.5
3.2
...

2.1
-3.2
3.3
-1.0
3.7
2.9
-1.4
1.3
1.1
1.8
1.8
3.1
1.1
-1.7
4.6
0.7
1.2
1.7
3.2
...

2.2
3.5
1.6
-3.7
1.5
3.5
2.5
2.2
1.4
8.1
...
2.9
3.8
...
...
-0.8
...
...
...
...

3.8
3.4
5.6
-5.0
6.3
1.2
1.7
2.3
2.6
2.1
...
1.4
6.6
...
...
0.0
...
...
...
...

2-b. Sources of Taiwan's Economic Growth (Continued)


B. By Industry
Item

2006

2007

2008

2009

5.6
0.2
2.4
-0.1
2.3
0.0
0.1
2.9
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
-0.005
0.2
-0.002
0.2
-0.03

6.5
-0.04
2.8
0.1
2.6
0.1
0.0
3.0
1.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.1
-0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2

0.7
0.000
-0.1
-0.04
0.2
-0.01
-0.3
0.5
0.4
0.01
-0.03
0.2
-0.3
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.03
0.1
-0.01
-0.05

-1.6
-0.04
-1.2
0.01
-1.0
0.080
-0.3
-0.5
-0.3
-0.1
-0.02
0.1
-0.5
0.1
-0.03
0.1
0.1
0.1
-0.1
-0.1

2010

2011

2012

2013

2.1
-0.05
1.1
0.04
1.07
0.01
-0.04
0.84
0.19
0.05
0.03
0.10
0.07
-0.03
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.09
0.48

2.2
0.06
0.5
0.00
0.44
0.03
0.07
1.44
0.24
0.23
...
0.09
0.24
...
...
-0.06
...
...
...
...

2014

Contribution (percentage point)


Gross Domestic Product
Agriculture
Industry
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity and Gas Supply
Construction
Services
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Transportation and Storage
Accommodation and Food Services
Information and Communications
Finance, Insurance
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
Supporting Services
Public Administration and Defence
Educational Services
Human Health Services
Others
Statistical discrepancy

10.6
0.04
6.5
0.04
6.1
0.1
0.3
3.9
1.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.05
0.1
0.7
-0.1

3.8
0.07
2.1
0.01
2.0
0.05
0.05
1.9
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.00
0.05
0.1
0.2
0.6

3.8
0.06
1.9
0.0
1.79
0.04
0.05
1.48
0.45
0.06
...
0.04
0.43
...
...
0.00
...
...
...
...

2-c. Sources of Taiwan's Economic Growth (Continued)


C. By Input
Item

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Contribution (percentage point)


Gross Domestic Product

5.6

6.5

0.7

-1.6

10.6

3.8

2.1

2.2

3.8

Increase in Employment

1.7

1.8

1.1

-1.2

2.1

2.1

...

...

...

Increase in Labor Productivity

3.7

4.2

-0.3

-0.6

8.6

1.9

...

...

...

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Increase in Employment

31.3

30.3

145.2

66.3

19.5

51.8

...

...

...

Increase in Labor Productivity

68.7

69.7

-45.2

33.7

80.5

48.2

...

...

...

Contribution (%)
Gross Domestic Product

3-a. Taiwan's Macroeconomic Performance


A. Economic Growth and Price Changes
Period

Economic

Change in Consumer Prices

Growth

Excluding Food

Rate

1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

6.1
4.2
6.7
6.4
-1.3
5.6
4.1
6.5
5.4
5.6
6.5
0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
2.2
3.8

Change in Wholesale Prices


Services

1.6
0.7
0.5
1.6
0.3
-0.2
-0.3
0.7
0.5
1.1
1.4
1.7
-1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
0.6
0.3

1.0
1.0
1.2
0.6
0.1
0.7
-0.6
0.7
0.7
0.5
1.4
3.1
-0.1
0.4
1.1
1.0
0.7
1.3

Domestic
Sales of
Local
Products
2.4
2.1
1.7
1.8
1.0
-0.3
-0.6
0.5
0.8
0.6
0.9
2.3
-0.3
0.3
0.6
0.8
0.7
1.2

-0.5
0.6
-4.6
1.8
-1.3
0.0
2.5
7.0
0.6
5.6
6.5
5.2
-8.7
5.5
4.3
-1.6
-2.4
-0.6

-1.4
-1.4
-2.6
3.0
-2.1
0.8
4.3
9.5
1.9
6.9
7.6
8.6
-9.8
7.2
6.4
-1.0
-2.7
-1.0

-1.4
-1.7
-1.7
2.0
-2.6
1.0
3.9
10.3
1.5
5.3
6.4
8.5
-10.0
7.4
5.0
-0.6
-0.7
0.3

Imports
in
in
NT$
US$
-1.4
0.7
-4.1
4.6
-1.2
0.4
5.1
8.6
2.4
8.8
8.9
8.8
-9.6
7.0
7.7
-1.3
-4.5
-2.1

Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

Exports

Excluding Exports

Core (excluding
fresh fruits, vegetables,
fish and shellfish, and
energy)
0.9
1.7
0.2
1.3
0.0
-0.2
-0.3
1.6
2.3
0.6
1.8
3.5
-0.9
1.0
1.4
1.9
0.8
1.2

Unit: %

-5.6
-13.6
-0.5
8.1
-8.7
-1.9
5.6
11.8
6.4
7.6
8.0
13.7
-13.9
12.2
15.4
-1.9
-4.8
-4.0

in
NT$

in
US$

2.0
5.6
-8.5
-0.9
0.3
-1.5
-1.5
1.6
-2.5
2.5
3.6
-2.1
-6.6
2.0
0.1
-1.6
-2.1
0.1

-2.3
-9.5
-5.2
2.4
-7.3
-3.7
-1.0
4.6
1.3
1.3
2.6
2.1
-10.9
6.9
7.4
-2.3
-2.4
-1.9

3-b. Taiwan's Macroeconomic Performance (Continued)


B. Merchandise Exports and Imports
Exports

Imports

Major Exports
Period

Trade
Balance

Major Imports

Electronic Information & Iron & Steel


Products Communication and Articles
Products
Thereof

Capital
Goods

Agricultural & Consumer


Industrial Raw
Goods
Materials

Amount (US$ million)


2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

246,677
255,629
203,675
274,601
308,257
301,111
305,441
313,696

65,551
63,456
56,664
77,306
83,909
83,307
88,119
99,958

9,552
10,168
9,192
14,095
19,808
15,479
14,672
13,028

17,387
18,248
12,322
16,377
19,292
17,711
17,361
18,350

219,252
240,448
174,371
251,236
281,438
270,727
269,897
274,026

34,358
31,512
24,781
40,639
39,351
36,264
35,763
36,940

167,769
190,866
132,510
189,574
217,291
209,017
204,141
203,780

17,126
18,070
17,079
21,024
24,795
25,446
26,827
29,201

27,425
15,181
29,304
23,364
26,820
30,384
35,544
39,670

-3.4
6.4
-9.6
53.3
40.5
-21.7
-5.2
-11.2

17.9
5.0
-32.5
32.9
17.8
-8.2
-2.0
5.7

8.2
9.7
-27.5
44.1
12.0
-3.8
-0.3
1.5

3.1
-8.3
-21.4
64.0
-3.2
-7.8
-1.4
3.3

9.8
13.8
-30.6
43.1
14.6
-3.8
-2.3
-0.2

3.2
5.5
-5.5
23.1
17.9
2.6
5.4
8.9

28.6
-44.6
93.0
-20.3
14.8
13.3
17.0
11.6

Rate of Increase (%)


2007
10.1
4.3
3.6
-3.2
2008
2009
-20.3
-10.7
2010
34.8
36.4
2011
12.3
8.5
2012
-2.3
-0.7
2013
1.4
5.8
2014
2.7
13.4
Source: Ministry of Finance, R.O.C.

3-c. Taiwan's Macroeconomic Performance (Continued)


C. Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Total
Construction

Period

Transport
Equipment

Private Sector
ConTransport Machinery Intangible
struction Equipment and Other
Fixed
Equipment
Assets

Machinery
and Other
Equipment

Intangible
Fixed
Assets

1,110,832
968,558
1,290,162
1,211,472
1,121,460
1,147,959
...

541,564
568,402
616,538
642,202
667,736
701,607
...

2,284,331
1,935,945
2,496,978
2,558,491
2,567,030
2,677,103
...

865,380
652,539
811,850
883,167
929,921
975,058
...

107,018
111,504
152,480
158,921
167,129
162,908
...

888,697
729,726
1,042,460
999,029
925,494
962,599
...

423,236
442,176
490,188
517,374
544,486
576,538
...

Amount (NT$ million at current prices)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

3,045,433
2,761,737
3,335,881
3,346,945
3,282,131
3,371,155
...

1,272,238
1,097,102
1,255,745
1,314,674
1,308,774
1,335,791
...

120,799
127,675
173,436
178,597
184,161
185,798
...

Amount (NT$ million at 2006 constant prices)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

3,111,807
2,837,726
3,385,791
3,346,945
3,259,477
3,421,715
...

1,245,208
1,153,850
1,290,475
1,314,674
1,302,102
1,331,513
...

125,384
130,666
175,606
178,597
182,485
183,690
...

1,205,608
978,276
1,299,799
1,211,472
1,110,001
1,215,150
...

547,515
577,316
619,205
642,202
664,889
691,130
...

2,339,443
1,980,938
2,528,221
2,558,491
2,549,613
2,719,585
...

844,353
685,634
834,921
883,167
927,440
974,966
...

110,173
112,334
153,790
158,921
165,605
161,011
...

967,148
736,316
1,048,844
999,029
914,537
1,017,531
...

424,867
447,575
489,978
517,374
542,031
565,811
...

-8.6
-7.3
11.8
1.9
-1.0
2.3
...

-27.1
4.2
34.4
1.7
2.2
0.7
...

-17.2
-18.9
32.9
-6.8
-8.4
9.5
...

3.1
5.4
7.3
3.7
3.5
4.0
...

-14.2
-15.3
27.6
1.2
-0.4
6.7
...

-11.8
-18.8
21.8
5.8
5.0
5.1
...

-28.4
2.0
36.9
3.3
4.2
-2.8
...

-20.8
-23.9
42.4
-4.8
-8.5
11.3
...

4.2
5.3
9.5
5.6
4.8
4.4
...

Real Growth Rate (%)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

-11.1
-8.8
19.3
-1.2
-2.6
5.0
...

Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

10

10

3-c. Taiwan's Macroeconomic Performance (Continued)


C. Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Period

Government Sector
ConTransport Machinery
struction Equipment and Other
Equipment

Public Enterprise Sector


ConTransport Machinery
struction Equipment and Other
Equipment

Intangible
Fixed
Assets

Intangible
Fixed
Assets

Amount (NT$ million at current prices)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

543,484
594,774
589,058
568,556
510,976
493,621
...

375,636
415,530
411,734
401,044
350,250
335,863
...

6,789
7,842
8,054
8,901
9,950
7,428
...

55,730
59,246
56,662
48,130
42,964
40,269
...

105,329
112,156
112,608
110,481
107,812
110,061
...

217,618
231,018
249,845
219,898
204,125
200,431
...

31,222
29,033
32,161
30,463
28,603
24,870
...

6,992
8,329
12,902
10,775
7,082
15,462
...

166,405
179,586
191,040
164,313
153,002
145,091
...

12,999
14,070
13,742
14,347
15,438
15,008
...

Amount (NT$ million at 2006 constant prices)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

544,862
621,549
603,420
568,556
506,289
492,642
...

369,294
437,292
422,271
401,044
346,306
332,011
...

6,929
8,318
8,162
8,901
9,916
7,398
...

59,776
60,093
57,301
48,130
42,735
42,815
...

109,877
115,792
115,611
110,481
107,332
110,449
...

230,871
236,341
254,043
219,898
203,575
209,599
...

30,817
30,980
33,219
30,463
28,356
24,754
...

7,149
8,636
13,122
10,775
6,964
15,236
...

179,766
182,306
193,829
164,313
152,729
154,652
...

13,140
14,339
13,856
14,347
15,526
14,857
...

0.5
18.4
-3.4
-5.0
-13.7
-4.1
...

7.7
20.1
-1.9
9.1
11.4
-25.4
...

1.3
0.5
-4.7
-16.0
-11.2
0.2
...

-0.7
5.4
-0.2
-4.4
-2.9
2.9
...

-2.0
2.4
7.5
-13.4
-7.4
3.0
...

-14.5
0.5
7.2
-8.3
-6.9
-12.7
...

-21.7
20.8
52.0
-17.9
-35.4
118.8
...

1.6
1.4
6.3
-15.2
-7.1
1.3
...

0.8
9.1
-3.4
3.5
8.2
-4.3
...

Real Growth Rate (%)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

0.4
14.1
-2.9
-5.8
-11.0
-2.7
...

11

11

4-a. Products of which Taiwan was among the World's Three Largest Producers in 2014
1. Including Offshore Production
1st Place Worldwide (23 Items)
2nd and 3rd Place Worldwide
Taiwan's
Taiwan's
Global
Global
Items
Items
Items
Market
Market
Share
Share
1. Motherboards (1)
91.3 13. Functional fabric(1)
48.3 -- 2nd Place Worldwide (8 Items)

Taiwan's
Global
Market
Share

2. Cable CPE (2)

86.3 14. High level bicycle(2)

47.2 1. Power wheelchairs & power scooter(2)

33.0

3. Notebook PCs (2)

84.9 15. Servers (2)

45.7 2. TFT-LCD panels (<10") (1)

26.7

4. Golf heads (2)

81.3 16. Tablet(1)

44.0 3. IC substrate (1)

26.2

5. PND (1)

73.8 17. Secondary battery

43.8 4. TFT-LCD panels (>10") (1)

24.6

6. Foundry(1)

71.4

pack assembly (2)

7. LCD monitors (2)

66.5 18. Electro-deposited

8. DSL CPE (2)

66.4 19. copper foil (1)

5. Electronic/digital blood press monitors (2)


35.4 6. IC design (1)
7. Crystalline Silicon solar cells(2)

9. WLAN (1)

65.5 20. ABS(2)

25.3 8. PTA (2)

10. Glass fiber (1)

60.6 21. Instant noodles (2)

25.0

11. IC packaging and

54.8 22. TPE(2)

19.2 -- 3rd Place Worldwide (5 Items)

testing (1)
12. Desktop PCs (2)

23. tea drinks(2)

12

22.4
22.2
22.1
16.2

19.1 1. Touch panel(1)

20.9

2. LED (1)

19.1

3. Ball screw(1)

18.7

50.3

(1) Production value; (2) production volume.


Source: Industrial Technology Information Service (ITIS) Program.

12

Unit: %

4. MSG(2)

9.5

5. OLED panels (1)

3.8

4-b. Products of which Taiwan was among the World's Three Largest Producers in 2014
2. Excluding Offshore Production

Unit: %

1st Place Worldwide (6 Items)


2nd Place Worldwide (8 Items)
3rd Place Worldwide (10 Items)
Taiwan's
Taiwan's
Taiwan's
Global
Global
Global
Items
Items
Items
Market
Market
Market
Share
Share
Share
1. Foundry (1)
68.5 1. PNDs (1)
48.7 1. TFT-LCD panels
22.2
2. IC packaging and

50.5 2. IC substrate (1)

testing (1)
3. Chlorella (2)

3. Electro-deposited copper foil


49.3

(1)

25.7

(10") (1)

25.4 2. Touch panel(1)


3. Ball screw(1)

16.3
15.0

4. High level bicycle(2)

44.0 4. TFT-LCD panels (>10") (1)

21.9 4. ABS (2)

14.2

5. Glass fiber(1)

32.6 5. Power wheelchairs & power

21.4 5. TPEs (2)

7.7

6. Functional fabric(1)

28.2

scooter(2)

6. Nylon fiber(2)

7.6

6. Crystalline silicon solar cells(2)

21.3 7. Beta-carotene (2)

4.4

7. IC design (1)

19.9 8. OLED panels(1)

3.8

8. PCBs (1)

16.7 9. Polyester filament (2)

2.8

10. WLAN (1)

0.1

13

13

5. Taiwan's Science and Technology Development Indicators


Unit

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

1. R&D Indicators
Number of Researchers (Full time equivalent) Person-years 95,176 103,455 110,089 119,185 127,768 134,048 139,215
--per 1,000 Population

Person-years

4.2

4.5

4.8

5.2

5.5

5.8

6.0

--per 1,000 Employment

Person-years

9.4

10.0

10.6

11.6

12.2

12.5

12.8

2.51

2.57

2.78

2.83

2.80

2.89

2.94

R&D Expenditure as % of GDP


2. Science and Technology Output Indicators
Annual Papers in Science Citation Index (SCI)

Papers

17,963

18,795

22,756

23,778

24,921

27,283

27,639

Annual Papers in Engineering Index (EI)

Papers

13,076

16,657

17,483

18,869

20,302

22,819

20,729

Patents Granted in U.S.

Cases

6,361

6,128

6,339

6,642

8,238

8,781

10,646

...

81,976

3. Technological Diffusion Indicator


Total Trade in Technology

NT$ million

95,416 126,470 167,759

... 177,179

Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, R.O.C., Indicators of Science and Technology, Republic of China, 2015.

14

14

6-a. Taiwan's Human Resources


A. Labor Force, Employment, and Labor Productivity

Period

Unit: %

Employment Structure
Educational
Labor
Rate of
Unemploy- Growth Rate
Ratio of
Expenditures Participation Growth in
ment Rate
of Labor
Agri- Industry Services
Working-Age
as % of
Rate
Employment
Productivity in
(15~64)
culture
GNP
GDP
Manufacturing Population to
Total Population
(1)
(1)
(2)

1997
6.6
6.7
58.3
1.2
2.7
5.56
69.3
1998
6.3
6.3
58.0
1.2
2.7
5.26
69.8
1999
6.3
6.4
57.9
1.0
2.9
6.69
70.1
2000
5.3
5.4
57.7
1.1
3.0
5.87
70.3
2001
5.8
5.9
57.2
-1.2
4.6
2.95
70.4
2002
5.8
5.9
57.3
0.8
5.2
8.56
70.6
2003
5.7
5.9
57.3
1.3
5.0
6.74
70.9
2004
5.6
5.8
57.7
2.2
4.4
4.77
71.2
2005
5.7
5.8
57.8
1.6
4.1
4.03
71.6
2006
5.6
5.7
57.9
1.7
3.9
3.97
71.9
2007
5.4
5.5
58.3
1.8
3.9
7.12
72.2
2008
5.6
5.8
58.3
1.1
4.1
-1.03
72.6
2009
6.1
6.3
57.9
-1.2
5.9
0.57
73.0
2010
5.5
5.7
58.1
2.1
5.2
17.24
73.6
2011
5.7
5.9
58.2
2.1
4.4
3.42
74.0
2012
5.9
6.1
58.4
1.4
4.2
-0.73
74.2
2013
5.6
5.8
58.4
1.0
4.2
0.03
74.2
2014
...
...
58.5
1.0
4.0
4.12
74.0
(1)Referring to fiscal year; (2) Referring to end of year.
Sources: 1. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).
2. Ministry of the Interior, R.O.C. (Taiwan).
3. Ministry of Education, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

9.6
8.8
8.2
7.8
7.5
7.5
7.3
6.6
5.9
5.5
5.3
5.1
5.3
5.2
5.1
5.0
5.0
5.0

38.2
37.9
37.2
37.2
36.6
35.8
35.5
35.9
36.4
36.6
36.8
36.8
35.9
35.9
36.3
36.2
36.1
36.1

52.3
53.2
54.5
55.0
55.9
56.7
57.2
57.5
57.7
57.9
57.9
58.0
58.9
58.8
58.6
58.8
58.9
58.9

15

15

6-b. Taiwan's Human Resources (Continued)


B. Educational & Occupational Structure of Employed Population
By Occupation
Period

White-collar Workers
ProTechLegislators,
fessionals nicians &
Senior
Associate
Officials &
ProManagers
fessionals

Total

By Education

Clerical
Support
Workers

Skilled
Service &
Blue-collar
Agricultural, Craft &
Sales
Forestry &
Workers
Machine
Fishery
Operation
Workers
Related
Workers

Junior Senior Junior


High & High & College
Below Voca- & Above
tional

Persons (1,000 persons)


2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

10,111
10,294
10,403
10,279
10,493
10,709
10,859
10,967
11,078

4,305
4,424
4,558
4,609
4,707
4,775
4,839
4,884
4,961

452
463
463
444
443
435
421
404
394

998
1,031
1,098
1,100
1,116
1,195
1,244
1,286
1,333

1,761
1,844
1,921
1,977
1,995
1,957
1,950
1,962
1,990

1,094
1,086
1,076
1,088
1,153
1,188
1,222
1,232
1,244

2,004
2,049
2,040
2,014
2,069
2,086
2,119
2,156
2,166

522
512
500
506
512
496
495
492
492

3,280
3,309
3,305
3,149
3,204
3,352
3,408
3,435
3,459

2,770
2,689
2,560
2,392
2,361
2,312
2,268
2,226
2,124

3,631
3,680
3,667
3,551
3,583
3,645
3,674
3,661
3,675

3,711
3,925
4,176
4,336
4,549
4,752
4,918
5,080
5,280

42.6
43.0
43.8
44.8
44.9
44.6
44.6
44.5
44.8

4.5
4.5
4.5
4.3
4.2
4.1
3.9
3.7
3.6

9.9
10.0
10.6
10.7
10.6
11.2
11.4
11.7
12.0

17.4
17.9
18.5
19.2
19.0
18.3
18.0
17.9
18.0

10.8
10.5
10.3
10.6
11.0
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.2

19.8
19.9
19.6
19.6
19.7
19.5
19.5
19.7
19.6

5.2
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.9
4.6
4.6
4.5
4.4

32.4
32.1
31.8
30.6
30.5
31.3
31.4
31.3
31.2

27.4
26.1
24.6
23.3
22.5
21.6
20.1
20.3
19.2

35.9
35.7
35.2
34.5
34.1
34.0
33.8
33.4
33.2

36.7
38.1
40.1
42.2
43.4
44.4
45.2
46.3
47.7

Structure (%)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

16

16

7-a. Statistical Data of Taiwan's Official Development Assistance

Period

Total (ODA)
Amount
% of
GNI*
(%)

Social Infrastructure and Services


Subtotal Education Health and Water
GovernMedical Supply ment and
and Sanit- Civil
ation
Society

Other
Social
Infrastructure
and
Services

Economic Infrastructure and Services


Subtotal Transport
ICT /
Energy
and
Commun- Generation
Storage
ications and Supply

Amount unit: US$ 1,000


2012

304,327

0.061

112,869

19,032

15,154

3,275

39,232

36,176

61,938

33,482

1,671

1,937

2013

271,771

0.054

154,565

53,320

23,264

6,726

24,038

47,217

41,388

3,056

4,281

6,702

2014

273,978

0.050

125,655

48,874

18,497

117

5,116

53,051

87,911

1,321

2,772

1,588

Structure (%)
2012

100.0

37.1

6.0

5.0

1.1

12.9

11.9

20.3

11.0

0.6

0.6

2013

100.0

56.9

19.6

8.6

2.5

8.8

17.4

15.2

1.1

1.6

2.5

2014

100.0

45.9

17.8

6.8

0.0

1.9

19.4

32.1

0.5

1.0

0.6

*GNI means gross national income; a donor's efforts, particularly OECD countries, are usually measured in terms of ODA/GNI.
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

17
17

7-b. Statistical Data of Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (Continued)

Period

Other
Economic
Infrastructure and
Services

Subtotal

Production Sectors
Agriculture,
Industry,
Trade Policy
Forestry and Mining and
and
Fishery
Construction Regulations

Tourism

Sustainable Development
Subtotal
EnvironCross
mental
Sectors
Protection

Others

Amount unit: US$ 1,000


2012

24,848

49,767

48,087

710

790

180

15,690

888

14,802

64,062

2013

27,349

40,191

36,152

565

1,473

2,000

3,768

1,454

2,314

31,859

2014

82,230

40,191

36,455

1,151

755

1,945

5,387

1,260

4,127

14,720

Structure (%)
2012

8.2

16.4

15.8

0.2

0.3

0.1

5.2

0.3

4.9

21.1

2013

10.1

14.8

13.3

0.2

0.5

0.7

1.4

0.5

0.9

11.7

2014

30.0

14.7

13.3

0.4

0.3

0.7

2.0

0.5

1.5

5.4

18
18

1. INDICATORS

1-1a. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy


GDP
Period

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Economic
Growth Rate at
2011 Prices (%)

GDP in US$
Million at
Current Prices

7.7
7.2
11.9
11.5
6.2
8.0
4.8
8.8
5.7
8.4
8.3
6.8
7.5
6.5
6.2
6.1
4.2
6.7
6.4
-1.3
5.6
4.1
6.5
5.4
5.6
6.5
0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
2.2
3.8

1,940
1,743
2,869
5,786
15,838
42,295
63,623
152,710
166,615
187,314
223,159
235,140
256,404
279,224
292,665
303,737
280,369
304,171
331,452
300,450
308,875
318,590
348,479
375,769
388,589
408,254
416,961
392,065
446,105
485,653
495,845
511,293
529,587

Per Capita GDP


NT$
3,364
5,943
9,173
15,870
37,438
86,002
132,142
201,096
220,933
245,019
271,185
296,920
321,741
347,789
374,816
402,939
429,624
445,951
466,598
454,687
475,484
486,018
514,405
532,001
553,851
585,016
571,838
561,636
610,140
617,078
631,142
652,020
687,438

US$
216
163
229
397
985
2,389
3,315
7,614
8,216
9,136
10,778
11,251
12,160
13,129
13,650
14,040
12,840
13,819
14,941
13,448
13,750
14,120
15,388
16,532
17,026
17,814
18,131
16,988
19,278
20,939
21,308
21,902
22,635

GNI in US$
Million at
Current Prices
1,940
1,742
2,864
5,775
15,750
42,237
64,806
156,526
170,978
192,368
227,959
239,461
260,467
283,411
296,653
306,859
282,418
306,976
335,921
306,129
315,887
328,145
359,609
384,808
398,171
418,387
426,937
404,587
459,679
498,832
511,179
525,570
545,090

GNI
Per Capita GNI
NT$
3,363
5,940
9,157
15,841
37,230
85,883
134,599
206,120
226,718
251,630
277,018
302,377
326,840
353,004
379,923
407,082
432,763
450,063
472,889
463,282
486,280
500,594
530,835
544,798
567,508
599,536
585,519
579,574
628,706
633,822
650,660
670,226
707,542

US$
216
163
229
396
980
2,386
3,377
7,805
8,431
9,382
11,010
11,458
12,352
13,326
13,836
14,184
12,934
13,947
15,142
13,703
14,062
14,544
15,879
16,930
17,446
18,256
18,564
17,531
19,864
21,507
21,967
22,513
23,298

Change in Prices (%)


GDP
Deflator
10.6
12.6
-0.3
4.1
1.9
16.5
0.2
4.1
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.4
1.7
2.3
2.9
2.8
3.8
-1.1
-0.2
-0.9
-0.4
-0.9
0.1
-1.4
-1.1
-0.5
-3.0
0.7
-1.5
-3.0
1.4
1.3
1.4

Consumer Wholesale
Price
Price
Index
Index

18.6
-0.1
3.6
5.2
19.0
-0.2
4.4
4.1
3.6
4.5
2.9
4.1
3.7
3.1
0.9
1.7
0.2
1.3
-0.01
-0.2
-0.3
1.6
2.3
0.6
1.8
3.5
-0.9
1.0
1.4
1.9
0.8
1.2

14.4
14.2
-4.6
2.7
-5.1
21.5
-2.6
-0.4
-0.6
0.2
-3.7
2.5
2.2
7.4
-1.0
-0.5
0.6
-4.6
1.8
-1.4
0.1
2.5
7.0
0.6
5.6
6.5
5.2
-8.7
5.5
4.3
-1.2
-2.4
-0.6

19

19

1-1b. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy (Continued)


Structure of Production (% of GDP* by Sector)

Gross National Savings and Gross Domestic Capital Formation


Period

Gross National Savings


As
NT$
Percentage
billion
of GNI (%)

Gross Domestic Capital Formation

NT$
billion

1955
4.5
14.9
1960
11.6
18.3
1965
24.6
21.5
1970
61.2
26.5
1975
164.9
27.6
1980
496.5
32.7
1985
893.7
34.6
31.9
1989
1,320.4
1990
1,429.9
31.1
1991
1,629.1
31.6
1992
1,789.9
31.2
1993
1,955.8
31.0
1994
2,058.9
29.9
1995
2,208.1
29.4
1996
2,330.4
28.6
1997
2,503.5
28.4
1998
2,676.4
28.3
1999
2,843.0
28.7
2000
3,079.1
29.4
2001
2,804.5
27.1
2002
3,133.2
28.7
2003
3,348.4
29.7
2004
3,599.6
29.9
2005
3,615.8
29.2
2006
4,022.1
31.1
2007
4,322.5
31.5
2008
3,987.9
29.6
2009
3,918.2
29.3
2010
4,821.8
33.1
2011
4,624.9
31.5
2012
4,611.0
30.5
2013
4,905.6
31.4
2014
5,257.3
31.8
* Statistical discrepancies are not included.

20

20

4.0
12.7
25.7
58.1
180.2
505.9
489.1
1,029.7
1,142.1
1,303.5
1,583.6
1,778.9
1,898.2
2,072.4
2,043.9
2,317.2
2,571.4
2,598.2
2,815.1
2,175.7
2,241.9
2,377.9
2,954.3
2,957.8
3,111.0
3,221.5
3,217.0
2,580.2
3,524.6
3,382.9
3,304.2
3,359.9
3,525.6

As
Percentage
of GNI (%)
13.1
19.9
22.5
25.4
30.3
33.3
19.1
24.9
24.8
25.3
27.6
28.2
27.5
27.6
25.1
26.3
27.2
26.2
26.8
21.0
20.5
21.1
24.6
23.9
24.0
23.5
23.9
19.3
24.2
23.0
21.8
21.5
21.3

Excess Savings
As
NT$
Percentage
billion
of GNI (%)
0.4
-1.5
-2.3
0.0
-22.4
-23.3
373.1
290.8
287.9
325.6
206.3
176.9
160.8
135.7
286.6
186.3
105.0
244.7
264.0
628.8
891.3
970.5
645.4
658.0
911.1
1,101.0
770.8
1,338.0
1,297.2
1,242.0
1,306.9
1,545.7
1,731.7

1.2
-2.4
-2.0
0.0
-3.8
-1.5
14.6
7.0
6.3
6.3
3.6
2.8
2.3
1.8
3.5
2.1
1.1
2.5
2.5
6.1
8.2
8.6
5.4
5.3
7.0
8.0
5.7
10.0
8.9
8.5
8.6
9.9
10.5

Agriculture

5.7
4.8
4.1
3.7
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.1
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.9

Industry

44.6
40.4
38.9
38.5
36.8
35.9
34.4
33.1
32.5
32.2
31.7
30.6
30.5
28.7
30.4
31.2
31.8
31.3
31.3
34.0
32.1
32.0
34.0
33.0
32.8
33.2
34.1

Manufacturing

34.9
32.1
30.7
30.4
28.5
27.2
25.8
24.9
24.8
24.7
24.4
23.9
24.6
23.2
25.0
26.1
26.8
26.5
26.5
29.6
28.3
27.2
29.3
28.7
28.4
28.4
29.1

Services

49.7
54.8
57.0
57.8
59.7
60.6
62.3
63.5
64.4
65.3
66.0
67.0
67.5
69.4
67.8
67.1
66.6
67.1
67.1
64.5
66.4
66.3
64.4
65.3
65.6
65.1
64.0

1-1c. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy (Continued)

Period

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Merchandise Trade in US$


Million (customs statistics)
Exports at
f.o.b. Prices
123
164
450
1,481
5,309
19,811
30,726
66,304
67,214
76,563
82,122
85,957
94,300
113,342
117,581
124,170
112,595
123,733
151,950
126,314
135,317
150,600
182,370
198,432
224,017
246,677
255,629
203,675
274,601
308,257
301,181
305,452
313,696

Imports at c.i.f.
Prices
201
297
556
1,524
5,952
19,733
20,102
52,265
54,716
63,142
72,353
77,393
85,698
104,012
102,922
114,955
105,230
111,196
140,732
107,971
113,245
128,010
168,758
182,614
202,698
219,252
240,448
174,371
251,236
281,438
270,473
269,897
274,026

Population and Employment

Balance
-78
-133
-106
-43
-643
77
10,624
14,039
12,498
13,421
9,770
8,564
8,602
9,330
14,659
9,215
7,366
12,537
11,218
18,344
22,072
22,590
13,613
15,817
21,319
27,425
15,181
29,304
23,364
26,820
30,708
57,326
39,670

Population
(1,000 persons
at year-end)

Labor Force
(1,000 persons)

9,078
10,792
12,628
14,676
16,223
17,866
19,314
20,157
20,401
20,606
20,803
20,995
21,178
21,357
21,525
21,743
21,929
22,092
22,277
22,406
22,521
22,605
22,689
22,770
22,877
22,958
23,037
23,120
23,162
23,225
23,316
23,374
23,434

3,231
3,617
3,891
4,654
5,656
6,629
7,651
8,390
8,423
8,569
8,765
8,874
9,081
9,210
9,310
9,432
9,546
9,668
9,784
9,832
9,969
10,076
10,240
10,371
10,522
10,713
10,853
10,917
11,070
11,200
11,341
11,445
11,535

Annual Rate of Labor Partici- Unemployment


Change in
pation Rate
Rate
Employment (%)
(%)
(%)
2.7
1.5
2.9
4.2
0.6
1.8
1.6
1.9
0.3
1.9
2.3
1.3
2.2
1.2
0.3
1.2
1.2
1.0
1.1
-1.1
0.8
1.3
2.2
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.1
-1.2
2.1
2.1
1.4
1.0
1.0

64.3
62.4
58.2
57.4
58.2
58.3
59.5
60.1
59.2
59.1
59.3
58.8
59.0
58.7
58.4
58.3
58.0
57.9
57.7
57.2
57.3
57.3
57.7
57.8
57.9
58.2
58.3
57.9
58.1
58.2
58.4
58.4
58.5

3.81
3.98
3.29
1.70
2.40
1.23
2.91
1.57
1.67
1.51
1.51
1.45
1.56
1.79
2.60
2.72
2.69
2.92
2.99
4.57
5.17
4.99
4.44
4.13
3.91
3.91
4.14
5.85
5.21
4.39
4.24
4.18
3.96

21

21

1-1d. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy (Continued)

Period

Monetary Aggregates (end of year)


Interest Rate (% per annum)
Annual Rate of Rediscount Rate
Money
Annual Rate Annual Rate of
Change in Loans of Central Bank
Market Rate
of Change in Change in M1B
& Investments
of China
(1)
M2 (%)
(%)
(%)
(Taiwan)

1955

1960

1965
16.0
15.6
21.0
11.520
1970
21.1
15.0
17.7
9.800
1975
27.8
28.8
30.0
10.750
1980
21.6
22.7
26.6
11.000
1985
22.6
12.2
6.4
5.250
1989
18.4
6.0
29.9
7.750
1990
11.0
-6.7
14.8
7.750
1991
19.4
12.1
22.2
6.250
1992
19.1
12.4
28.6
5.625
1993
15.4
15.3
19.5
5.500
1994
15.1
12.2
15.2
5.500
1995
9.4
0.8
10.4
5.500
1996
9.1
8.3
7.9
5.000
1997
8.0
8.4
10.0
5.250
1998
8.6
3.8
7.8
4.750
1999
8.3
16.9
3.6
4.500
2000
6.5
-0.3
3.7
4.625
2001
4.3
11.9
-0.8
2.125
2002
2.5
9.3
-2.5
1.625
2003
5.7
19.3
2.8
1.375
2004
7.2
12.4
8.6
1.750
2005
6.6
6.8
7.8
2.250
2006
5.2
4.5
4.1
2.750
2007
0.8
0.0
2.3
3.375
2008
7.2
-0.8
3.4
2.000
2009
5.8
28.9
0.7
1.250
2010
5.4
9.0
6.2
1.625
2011
4.8
3.3
6.0
1.875
2012
3.5
5.0
5.7

2013
5.8
8.5
4.6

2014
6.1
6.2
5.2

(1) Rate for 91-180 days commercial paper in secondary market.

22

22

18.290
6.441
8.523
9.579
7.948
7.590
7.158
7.212
7.034
5.935
6.840
6.890
5.120
5.060
3.780
2.140
1.160
1.090
1.360
1.640
1.960
1.970
0.290
0.460
0.810
0.850
0.730
0.690

Foreign Exchange Rate


(NT$ per foreign currency)
US Dollar
(end of year)
15.60
36.23
40.05
40.05
38.00
36.01
39.85
26.16
27.11
25.75
25.40
26.63
26.24
27.27
27.49
32.64
32.22
31.40
32.99
35.00
34.75
33.98
31.92
32.85
32.60
32.44
32.86
32.03
30.37
30.29
29.62
29.77
30.37

Foreign Exchange
Holdings of Central
Japanese Yen Bank of ROC in US$
(end of year) Million (end of year)

0.1990
0.1826
0.2013
0.2060
0.2039
0.2380
0.2628
0.2650
0.2370
0.2500
0.2845
0.3075
0.2871
0.2658
0.2926
0.3165
0.3112
0.2796
0.2744
0.2909
0.3627
0.3476
0.3734
0.3905
0.3712
0.3050
0.2866

245
482
1,074
2,205
22,556
73,224
72,441
82,405
82,306
83,573
92,454
90,310
88,038
83,502
90,341
106,200
106,742
122,211
161,656
206,632
241,738
253,290
266,148
270,311
291,707
348,198
382,005
385,547
403,169
416,811
418,980

1-1e. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy (Continued)

Period

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Labor Productivity and Employee


Compensation in Manufacturing
Annual Rate of
Annual Rate of Change in
Change in Labor
Average Monthly ComProductivity (%)
pensation (%)

8.7
2.1
2.3
9.1
7.6
9.5
3.7
3.3
3.5
7.5
5.2
5.6
5.3
6.7
5.9
3.0
8.6
6.7
4.8
4.0
4.0
7.1
-1.0
0.6
17.2
3.4
-0.8
0.1
3.8

17.3
22.7
4.3
14.4
13.3
11.0
10.3
7.0
6.7
5.7
4.1
4.6
2.9
3.6
3.1
-1.3
0.1
2.9
2.8
3.0
1.3
1.8
-0.2
-9.2
8.4
2.6
1.1
0.2
3.1

R&D Expenditure
Amount in NT$
Billion

25.4
54.8
71.5
81.8
94.8
103.6
114.7
125.0
138.0
156.3
176.5
190.5
197.6
205.0
224.4
242.9
263.3
281.0
307.0
331.4
351.4
367.2
395.0
413.3
431.3
454.9

As Percentage of
GDP (%)

1.03
1.39
1.62
1.65
1.71
1.70
1.72
1.72
1.74
1.82
1.92
1.97
1.94
2.06
2.16
2.27
2.32
2.39
2.51
2.57
2.78
2.94
2.90
3.02
3.06
2.99

Distribution of Personal
Income by Household
Ratio of Highest
Fifth's Income to
Gini Coefficient
Lowest Fifth's

4.58
4.25
4.17
4.50
4.94
5.18
4.97
5.24
5.43
5.38
5.34
5.38
5.41
5.51
5.50
5.55
6.39
6.16
6.07
6.03
6.04
6.01
5.98
6.05
6.34
6.19
6.17
6.13
6.08

0.294
0.312
0.278
0.291
0.303
0.312
0.308
0.312
0.315
0.318
0.317
0.317
0.320
0.324
0.325
0.326
0.350
0.345
0.343
0.338
0.340
0.339
0.340
0.341
0.345
0.342
0.342
0.338
0.336

23
23

1-1f. Indicators of the Taiwan Economy (Continued)


Approved Investment in
Mainland China

Trade across the Taiwan Strait


Period

1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

24

24

Exports to Mainland China


amount
(US$ million)

% change from
previous year

16.2
131.6
376.6
623.4
626.5
914.9
2,602.1
4,391.5
4,895.4
10,526.9
22,890.8
36,349.4
43,643.7
51,808.6
62,416.8
66,883.5
54,248.7
76,935.1
83,960.0
80,714.2
81,788.2
82,119.8

1,444.0
711.2
186.1
65.5
0.5
46.0
184.4
68.8
11.5
115.0
117.5
58.8
20.1
18.7
20.5
7.2
-18.9
41.8
9.1
-3.9
1.3
0.4

Imports from Mainland China


amount
(US$ million)
1,015.5
1,858.7
3,091.3
3,059.9
3,915.3
4,113.9
4,528.9
6,229.3
5,903.0
7,968.6
11,017.9
16,792.3
20,093.7
24,783.1
28,015.0
31,391.3
24,423.5
35,946.0
43,596.5
40,908.2
42,589.3
48,040.0

% change from
previous year
35.9
83.0
66.3
-1.0
28.0
5.1
10.1
37.5
-5.2
35.0
38.3
52.4
19.7
23.3
13.0
12.1
-22.2
47.2
21.3
-6.2
4.1
12.8

Balance
(US$ million)
-999.3
-1,727.1
-2,714.7
-2,436.5
-3,288.8
-3,199.0
-1,926.8
-1,837.8
-1,007.6
2,558.3
11,872.9
19,557.1
23,550.0
27,025.5
34,401.8
35,492.2
29,825.2
40,989.2
40,363.4
39,806.0
39,198.8
34,079.8

Number
of
Cases
9,329
934
490
383
8,725
1,284
488
840
1,186
3,116
3,875
2,004
1,297
1,090
996
643
590
914
887
636
554
497

Amount
(US$ million)
3,168.4
962.2
1,092.7
1,229.2
4,334.3
2,034.6
1,252.8
2,607.1
2,784.1
6,723.1
7,698.8
6,940.7
6,007.0
7,642.3
9,970.5
10,691.4
7,142.6
14,617.9
14,376.6
10,920.0
8,684.9
10,276.6

2. AREA AND POPULATION

2-1. Area and Geographical Position of Taiwan


Longitude

Latitude

Geographical

Area

No. of

Coastline

Division

(km2)

Islands

(km)

Aspect

Apex

Aspect

Apex

86

1566.3

Eastern Point

12434'09"

Southern Point

2145'18"

Western Point

11918'03"

Northern Point

2556'21"

Eastern Point

12159'15"

Southern Point

2153'50"

Western Point

12001'00"

Northern Point

2518'20"

Eastern Point

11942'54"

Southern Point

2309'40"

Western Point

11918'03"

Northern Point

2345'41"

Whole Area

36,009.5 (1)
(13,903 miles2)

Taiwan Island

Penghu

35,882.6

126.9

22

64

1239.6

326.8

Archipelago

(1) Including reclaimed tidal land.


(2) Area of Kinmen and Lienchiang County are excluded.
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of the Interior, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

25

25

2-2. Population
Growth Rate (%)

Number (1) (1,000 persons)

End of Year
Total

Male

Female

1955
9,078
4,647
4,430
5,525
5,267
1960
10,792
6,528
6,171
1965
12,699
7,773
6,981
1970
14,754
8,501
7,722
1975
16,223
9,320
8,546
1980
17,866
10,023
9,290
1985
19,314
10,424
9,732
1989
20,157
10,541
9,861
1990
20,401
10,640
9,966
1991
20,606
10,735
10,068
1992
20,803
10,824
10,171
1993
20,995
10,907
10,271
1994
21,178
10,991
10,367
1995
21,357
11,066
10,460
1996
21,525
11,164
10,579
1997
21,743
11,243
10,685
1998
21,929
11,313
10,780
1999
22,092
11,392
10,885
2000
22,277
11,442
10,964
2001
22,406
11,485
11,035
2002
22,521
11,515
11,089
2003
22,605
11,542
11,148
2004
22,689
11,562
11,208
2005
22,770
11,592
11,285
2006
22,877
11,609
11,350
2007
22,958
11,626
11,411
2008
23,037
11,637
11,483
2009
23,120
11,635
11,527
2010
23,162
11,646
11,579
2011
23,225
11,673
11,643
2012
23,316
11,685
11,689
2013
23,374
2014
23,434
11,698
11,736
(1) Excluding servicemen and foreign nationals; servicemen included since 1969.
Source: See Table 2-1.

26

26

Total

Male
3.8
3.5
3.0
2.4
1.9
1.8
1.3
1.0
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.3

Female
3.6
3.5
3.1
2.4
1.8
1.7
1.2
0.9
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1

4.0
3.4
2.9
2.4
2.0
1.9
1.4
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4

2-3. Population Density and Vital Statistics (1)


Population Density (2)
Births
Per sq. km. of
Number
Per sq. km.
cultivated land
(1,000)
1955
252.43
1,039.8
404
1960
300.11
1,241.9
419
407
1965
351.37
1,426.8
394
1970
408.24
1,630.3
368
1975
448.64
1,769.1
414
1980
493.82
1,969.8
346
1985
533.84
2,175.0
315
1989
557.09
2,252.1
336
1990
563.85
2,292.3
1991
569.51
2,331.0
322
322
1992
574.95
2,374.7
326
1993
580.27
2,399.5
323
1994
585.32
2,428.7
330
1995
590.28
2,446.4
326
1996
594.92
2,468.5
326
1997
600.83
2,513.6
271
1998
605.96
2,552.8
284
1999
610.49
2,583.9
305
2000
615.58
2,617.7
260
2001
619.14
2,639.1
248
2002
622.33
2,658.9
227
2003
624.64
2,678.0
216
2004
626.98
2,714.0
206
2005
629.22
2,733.0
204
2006
632.16
2,757.8
204
2007
634.39
2,779.6
199
2008
636.57
2,801.3
191
2009
638.82
2,835.2
167
2010
639.99
2,848.5
197
2011
641.70
2,874.4
2012
644.21

229
2013
645.81

199
2014
647.47

210
(1) See note (1) of Table 2-2. (2) End of year.
Source: See Table 2-1.

Year

Deaths
Rate
(%)

Number
(1,000)
4.53
3.95
3.27
2.72
2.30
2.34
1.80
1.57
1.66
1.57
1.55
1.56
1.53
1.55
1.52
1.51
1.24
1.29
1.38
1.17
1.10
1.01
0.96
0.91
0.90
0.89
0.86
0.83
0.72
0.85
0.99
0.85
0.90

77
74
68
71
75
84
92
103
106
106
111
111
114
119
122
121
123
126
126
128
129
131
135
139
136
141
144
144
146
153
154
156
164

Rate
(%)
0.86
0.69
0.55
0.49
0.47
0.48
0.48
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.70

Natural Increase
Number
Rate
(1,000)
(%)
327
3.67
346
3.26
339
2.71
323
2.21
293
1.82
330
1.86
254
1.32
212
1.06
230
1.13
216
1.05
211
1.02
215
1.03
209
0.99
210
0.99
203
0.95
205
0.95
148
0.68
158
0.72
179
0.81
133
0.59
119
0.53
96
0.43
81
0.36
66
0.29
69
0.30
63
0.28
55
0.24
48
0.21
21
0.09
44
0.19
75
0.32
43
0.19
46
0.20

27

27

2-4. Population Aged 15 and Over by Level of Education


Unit: %
End of Year

1975
1980
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: See Table 2-1.

28

28

Higher
Education

Total
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

6.68
9.06
11.26
12.60
13.08
13.40
14.13
15.20
15.82
12.18
12.06
12.61
15.99
16.41
17.90
20.42
22.95
25.10
29.46
30.52
31.57
32.66
33.85
34.91
35.87
37.05
38.18
39.45
40.70
40.71

Secondary
Education
32.70
39.54
45.41
48.28
48.90
50.02
50.76
51.58
52.38
56.61
55.13
57.34
54.90
52.78
53.86
53.09
51.70
50.49
49.30
48.96
48.64
48.20
47.66
47.23
46.88
46.29
45.76
45.09
44.38
43.34

Primary
Education
41.14
35.98
31.25
29.09
28.48
27.48
26.56
25.05
23.91
23.89
25.87
23.56
22.97
24.97
22.80
21.37
20.50
19.82
17.69
17.18
16.64
16.17
15.69
15.23
14.78
14.33
13.87
13.41
12.99
12.58

Self-educated
Outside the Formal
School System
3.72
3.16
2.47
1.69
1.56
1.51
1.41
1.33
1.31
1.06
0.95
0.82
0.79
0.76
0.71
0.68
0.65
0.62
0.53
0.50
0.48
0.46
0.43
0.41
0.39
0.37
0.35
0.33
0.31
0.30

Illiterate
15.76
12.26
9.62
8.34
7.98
7.59
7.15
6.84
6.59
6.26
5.99
5.68
5.34
5.08
4.72
4.45
4.21
3.97
3.03
2.84
2.67
2.52
2.37
2.22
2.09
1.96
1.83
1.71
1.61
1.50

2-5. Population by Dependent and Working Age Groups (1)

End of Year

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Number of Persons of Dependent Age


(1,000 persons)
Total
(A)
4,163
5,172
6,002
6,249
6,306
6,505
6,693
6,745
6,794
6,773
6,777
6,771
6,732
6,707
6,674
6,666
6,626
6,600
6,624
6,635
6,630
6,569
6,538
6,476
6,433
6,374
6,307
6,236
6,112
6,030
6,012
6,041
6,086

Under 15
(B)
3,940
4,904
5,667
5,821
5,738
5,739
5,716
5,543
5,525
5,427
5,361
5,280
5,170
5,076
4,983
4,914
4,815
4,735
4,703
4,662
4,599
4,482
4,387
4,259
4,146
4,031
3,905
3,778
3,624
3,502
3,412
3,347
3,277

65 & Over
(C)
223
268
335
428
568
766
977
1,201
1,269
1,345
1,416
1,491
1,562
1,631
1,692
1,752
1,810
1,865
1,921
1,973
2,031
2,088
2,150
2,217
2,287
2,343
2,402
2,458
2,488
2,528
2,600
2,694
2,809

Number of Persons of
Working Age (15~64)
(D) (1,000 persons)
4,915
5,620
6,626
8,426
9,917
11,361
12,621
13,412
13,607
13,833
14,025
14,225
14,446
14,650
14,851
15,076
15,303
15,492
15,652
15,770
15,891
16,035
16,152
16,295
16,444
16,585
16,730
16,884
17,050
17,195
17,304
17,333
17,348

Comparison (%)
(A)/(D) x 100
84.7
92.0
90.6
74.2
63.6
57.3
53.0
50.3
49.9
49.0
48.3
47.6
46.6
45.8
44.9
44.2
43.3
42.6
42.3
42.1
41.7
41.0
40.5
39.7
39.1
38.4
37.7
36.9
35.8
35.1
34.7
34.9
35.1

(B)/(D) x 100

(C)/(D) x 100

80.2
87.3
85.5
69.1
57.9
50.5
45.3
41.3
40.6
39.2
38.2
37.1
35.8
34.6
33.5
32.6
31.5
30.6
30.0
29.6
28.9
27.9
27.2
26.1
25.2
24.3
23.3
22.4
21.3
20.4
19.7
19.3
18.9

4.5
4.8
5.0
5.1
5.7
6.7
7.7
9.0
9.3
9.7
10.1
10.5
10.8
11.1
11.4
11.6
11.8
12.0
12.3
12.5
12.8
13.0
13.3
13.6
13.9
14.1
14.4
14.6
14.6
14.7
15.0
15.5
16.2

(1) See note (1) of Table 2-2.


Source: See Table 2-1.

29

29

2-6a. Population by Age Group (1)


Unit: 1,000 persons
End of Year

All Ages

Subtotal

1955
9,078
3,940
4,904
1960
10,792
5,667
1965
12,628
5,821
1970
14,676
5,738
1975
16,223
5,739
1980
17,866
5,716
1985
19,314
5,543
1989
20,157
5,525
1990
20,401
5,427
1991
20,606
5,361
1992
20,803
5,280
1993
20,995
5,170
1994
21,178
5,076
1995
21,357
4,983
1996
21,525
4,914
1997
21,743
4,815
1998
21,929
4,735
1999
22,092
4,703
2000
22,277
4,662
2001
22,406
4,599
2002
22,521
4,482
2003
22,605
4,387
2004
22,689
4,259
2005
22,770
4,146
2006
22,877
4,031
2007
22,958
3,905
2008
23,037
3,778
2009
23,120
2010
23,162
3,624
2011
23,225
3,502
2012
23,316
3,412
2013
23,374
3,347
2014
23,434
3,277
(1) See note (1) of Table 2-2.
Source: See Table 2-1.

30

30

15-64

Under 15
Under 5
1,778
1,931
1,985
1,889
1,792
1,997
1,867
1,607
1,613
1,623
1,630
1,615
1,602
1,590
1,591
1,599
1,546
1,507
1,489
1,427
1,351
1,310
1,244
1,144
1,093
1,053
1,026
1,002
964
957
984
987
1,005

5~9
1,217
1,761
1,923
2,007
1,928
1,818
2,036
1,956
1,893
1,794
1,709
1,670
1,616
1,601
1,615
1,627
1,614
1,625
1,615
1,619
1,621
1,561
1,521
1,503
1,437
1,360
1,320
1,256
1,158
1,108
1,068
1,040
1,017

10~14
946
1,212
1,759
1,925
2,017
1,924
1,814
1,981
2,019
2,010
2,023
1,995
1,952
1,884
1,776
1,688
1,656
1,602
1,599
1,616
1,627
1,611
1,622
1,612
1,616
1,618
1,559
1,520
1,502
1,436
1,360
1,320
1,255

Subtotal
4,915
5,620
6,626
8,426
9,917
11,361
12,621
13,412
13,607
13,833
14,025
14,225
14,446
14,650
14,851
15,076
15,303
15,492
15,652
15,770
15,891
16,035
16,152
16,295
16,444
16,585
16,730
16,884
17,050
17,195
17,304
17,333
17,348

15~19
926
940
1,199
1,754
1,927
2,007
1,912
1,819
1,796
1,840
1,865
1,906
1,969
2,008
2,000
2,012
1,989
1,940
1,875
1,768
1,681
1,646
1,593
1,590
1,609
1,620
1,606
1,618
1,608
1,612
1,616
1,557
1,518

20~24
766
759
768
1,198
1,757
1,922
2,000
1,919
1,902
1,872
1,860
1,832
1,801
1,780
1,825
1,852
1,900
1,959
2,002
1,992
2,005
1,977
1,928
1,865
1,760
1,676
1,642
1,590
1,587
1,604
1,616
1,602
1,614

25~29
704
805
905
926
1,191
1,735
1,898
1,975
1,975
1,966
1,934
1,911
1,892
1,881
1,851
1,843
1,821
1,796
1,779
1,829
1,856
1,901
1,959
2,003
1,999
2,017
1,995
1,951
1,887
1,779
1,688
1,650
1,593

30~34
602
738
821
908
917
1,175
1,713
1,846
1,872
1,889
1,925
1,945
1,960
1,958
1,954
1,923
1,905
1,890
1,881
1,856
1,847
1,821
1,797
1,782
1,836
1,867
1,917
1,982
2,029
2,023
2,039
2,014
1,965

2-6b. Population by Age Group (Continued)


Unit: 1,000 persons
End of Year
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

15-64
35-39
488
632
771
846
897
907
1,159
1,607
1,685
1,721
1,750
1,789
1,835
1,858
1,877
1,916
1,944
1,951
1,948
1,947
1,914
1,892
1,878
1,870
1,850
1,845
1,824
1,805
1,792
1,845
1,874
1,924
1,984

40-44
445
504
646
850
834
887
895
1,022
1,145
1,299
1,415
1,512
1,594
1,670
1,704
1,733
1,776
1,816
1,840
1,859
1,896
1,919
1,926
1,925
1,928
1,897
1,879
1,868
1,862
1,842
1,837
1,816
1,795

45-49
361
454
507
698
835
818
868
916
888
873
887
928
1,001
1,121
1,275
1,392
1,490
1,568
1,644
1,679
1,706
1,745
1,784
1,809
1,832
1,870
1,896
1,905
1,905
1,906
1,875
1,856
1,845

65 & Over
50-54
276
350
446
514
678
811
795
827
852
874
882
891
884
848
827
849
895
975
1,096
1,251
1,364
1,456
1,532
1,608
1,647
1,675
1,716
1,756
1,780
1,801
1,838
1,864
1,872

55-59
204
257
330
431
487
646
776
771
765
761
770
778
789
810
828
839
852
851
818
801
822
866
944
1,063
1,217
1,329
1,422
1,498
1,573
1,608
1,636
1,676
1,714

60-64
143
181
233
300
395
454
604
710
728
739
737
732
722
715
709
719
731
747
769
789
799
811
811
780
766
789
834
911
1,027
1,175
1,284
1,374
1,447

Subtotal
223
268
335
428
568
766
977
1,201
1,269
1,345
1,416
1,491
1,562
1,631
1,692
1,752
1,810
1,865
1,921
1,973
2,031
2,088
2,150
2,217
2,287
2,343
2,402
2,458
2,488
2,528
2,600
2,694
2,809

65-69
104
118
155
200
264
351
407
515
546
571
594
625
647
664
671
673
668
663
659
656
666
677
694
715
737
749
763
764
737
725
747
792
866

Over 70
118
150
180
228
304
415
570
686
722
774
822
866
915
967
1,020
1,079
1,142
1,202
1,262
1,317
1,366
1,411
1,456
1,502
1,550
1,594
1,640
1,694
1,751
1,804
1,853
1,902
1,943

31

31

2-7a. Percentages of Population by Age Group (1)


Unit: %
End of
Year

All Ages

Subtotal

1952
100.0
42.4
1955
100.0
43.4
1960
100.0
45.4
1965
100.0
44.9
1975
100.0
35.4
1980
100.0
32.1
1985
100.0
29.6
1989
100.0
27.5
1990
100.0
27.1
1991
100.0
26.3
1992
100.0
25.8
1993
100.0
25.1
1994
100.0
24.4
1995
100.0
23.8
1996
100.0
23.1
1997
100.0
22.6
1998
100.0
22.0
1999
100.0
21.4
2000
100.0
21.1
2001
100.0
20.8
2002
100.0
20.4
2003
100.0
19.8
2004
100.0
19.3
2005
100.0
18.7
2006
100.0
18.1
2007
100.0
17.6
2008
100.0
17.0
2009
100.0
16.3
2010
100.0
15.6
2011
100.0
15.1
2012
100.0
14.6
2013
100.0
14.3
2014
100.0
14.0
(1) See note (1) of Table 2-2.
Source: See Table 2-1.

32

32

Under 15
Under 5
5-9
18.8
19.6
17.9
15.7
11.0
11.2
9.7
8.0
7.9
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.6
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.0
6.8
6.7
6.4
6.0
5.8
5.5
5.0
4.8
4.6
4.5
4.3
4.2
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.3

11.7
13.4
16.3
15.2
11.9
10.2
10.5
9.7
9.3
8.7
8.2
8.0
7.6
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.4
7.4
7.3
7.2
7.2
6.9
6.7
6.6
6.3
5.9
5.7
5.4
5.0
4.8
4.6
4.4
4.3

10-14
11.9
10.4
11.2
13.9
12.4
10.8
9.4
9.8
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.2
8.8
8.3
7.8
7.6
7.3
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.0
6.8
6.6
6.5
6.2
5.8
5.6
5.4

Subtotal
55.1
54.1
52.1
52.5
61.1
63.6
65.3
66.5
66.7
67.1
67.4
67.8
68.2
68.6
69.0
69.3
69.8
70.1
70.3
70.4
70.6
70.9
71.2
71.6
71.9
72.2
72.6
73.0
73.6
74.0
74.2
74.2
74.0

15-19
10.5
10.2
8.7
9.5
11.9
11.2
9.9
9.0
8.8
8.9
9.0
9.1
9.3
9.4
9.3
9.3
9.1
8.8
8.4
7.9
7.5
7.3
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.1
7.0
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.7
6.5

15-64
20-24
9.1
8.4
7.0
6.1
10.8
10.8
10.4
9.5
9.3
9.1
8.9
8.7
8.5
8.3
8.5
8.5
8.7
8.9
9.0
8.9
8.9
8.7
8.5
8.2
7.7
7.3
7.1
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9

25-29
7.8
7.8
7.5
7.2
7.3
9.7
9.8
9.8
9.7
9.5
9.3
9.1
8.9
8.8
8.6
8.5
8.3
8.1
8.0
8.2
8.2
8.4
8.6
8.8
8.7
8.8
8.7
8.4
8.1
7.7
7.2
7.1
6.8

30-34
6.6
6.6
6.8
6.5
5.6
6.6
8.9
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.3
9.3
9.3
9.2
9.1
8.8
8.7
8.6
8.4
8.3
8.2
8.1
7.9
7.8
8.0
8.1
8.3
8.6
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.6
8.4

2-7b. Percentages of Population by Age Group (continued)

End of Year
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

15-64
35-39
5.4
5.9
6.1
5.8
5.5
5.1
6.0
8.0
8.3
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.7
8.7
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.5
8.4
8.3
8.2
8.1
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.9
8.0
8.2
8.5

40-44
4.9
4.7
5.1
5.8
5.1
5.0
4.6
5.1
5.6
6.3
6.8
7.2
7.5
7.8
7.9
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.4
8.3
8.2
8.1
8.0
7.9
7.9
7.8
7.7

45-49
4.0
4.2
4.0
4.8
5.1
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.4
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.7
5.2
5.9
6.4
6.8
7.1
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.9
7.9
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.0
7.9
7.9

65 & Over
50-54

55-59
3.0
3.2
3.5
3.5
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.0
3.8
3.9
4.1
4.4
4.9
5.6
6.1
6.4
6.8
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
8.0
8.0

60-64
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.9
3.0
3.6
4.0
3.8
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.8
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.7
3.6
3.6
3.8
4.2
4.7
5.3
5.8
6.2
6.5
6.8
6.9
7.0
7.2
7.3

1.6
1.7
1.8
2.0
2.4
2.5
3.1
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.4
3.4
3.5
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.4
3.3
3.4
3.6
3.9
4.4
5.1
5.5
5.9
6.2

Subtotal
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.9
3.5
4.3
5.1
6.0
6.2
6.5
6.8
7.1
7.4
7.6
7.9
8.1
8.3
8.4
8.6
8.8
9.0
9.2
9.5
9.7
10.0
10.2
10.4
10.6
10.7
10.9
11.2
11.5
12.0

65-69

Over 70
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.6
2.0
2.1
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.9
3.0
3.0
3.1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.2
3.4
3.7

1.3
1.4
1.4
1.6
1.9
2.3
3.0
3.4
3.5
3.8
4.0
4.1
4.3
4.5
4.7
5.0
5.2
5.4
5.7
5.9
6.1
6.2
6.4
6.6
6.8
6.9
7.1
7.3
7.6
7.8
7.9
8.1
8.3

33

33

2-8a. Labor Force Statistics (1)

Period

34

Population Aged 15
&
Over

In Labor Force
Total

Employed
Male
Female

Not in
Unemployed
Male
Female

Labor Force

I. Number (1,000 persons)


6,959
4,509
2,301
96
53
1982
12,013
7,267
1983
12,263
4,561
2,509
126
71
7,491
1984
12,544
4,661
2,647
116
67
7,650
1985
12,860
4,719
2,709
141
81
7,944
1986
13,161
4,821
2,912
136
75
8,184
1987
13,432
4,966
3,057
100
61
8,246
1988
13,696
5,043
3,064
87
52
8,390
1989
13,955
5,149
3,110
82
49
8,423
5,175
3,108
88
52
1990
14,219
8,568
1991
14,496
5,274
3,165
80
49
8,765
1992
14,771
5,380
3,252
81
52
8,874
1993
15,087
5,422
3,323
75
54
9,081
1994
15,401
5,511
3,428
84
58
9,210
1995
15,687
5,558
3,487
101
64
9,310
1996
15,932
5,508
3,560
154
88
9,432
1997
16,170
5,562
3,613
169
88
9,546
1998
16,448
5,610
3,679
169
88
9,668
1999
16,687
5,624
3,761
188
95
9,783
2000
16,963
5,670
3,821
197
95
9,833
2001
17,179
5,553
3,830
302
148
9,969
2002
17,387
5,547
3,907
348
167
10,076
2003
17,572
5,579
3,994
326
177
10,240
2004
17,760
5,680
4,106
288
166
10,371
2005
17,949
5,753
4,190
259
169
10,522
2006
18,166
5,810
4,301
245
166
10,713
2007
18,392
5,868
4,426
248
171
10,853
2008
18,623
5,902
4,501
271
179
10,917
2009
18,855
5,776
4,502
404
235
11,070
2010
19,062
5,880
4,613
362
215
11,199
2011
19,253
6,006
4,702
297
194
11,341
2012
19,436
6,083
4,777
286
195
11,445
6,116
4,851
286
192
2013
19,587
11,535
2014
19,705
6,166
4,913
275
182
(1) Referring to civilian labor force only.
Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting & Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C., Monthly Bulletin of Manpower Statistics, May 2015.

34

5,054
4,996
5,052
5,210
5,216
5,248
5,449
5,565
5,795
5,927
6,006
6,213
6,321
6,478
6,621
6,738
6,902
7,020
7,178
7,347
7,417
7,495
7,520
7,578
7,644
7,679
7,770
7,937
7,992
8,053
8,096
8,142
8,170

2-8b. Labor Force Statistics (continued)

Period

Population Aged 15
&
Over

In Labor Force
Total

Employed
Male
Female

Not in
Unemployed
Male
Female

Labor Force

Unemployment
Rate (%)

II. Percentage (%)


37.5
19.2
0.8
0.4
42.1
1982
100.0
57.9
1983
100.0
59.3
37.2
20.5
1.0
0.6
40.7
1984
100.0
59.7
37.2
21.1
0.9
0.5
40.3
1985
100.0
59.5
36.7
21.1
1.1
0.6
40.5
1986
100.0
60.4
36.6
22.1
1.0
0.6
39.6
1987
100.0
60.9
37.0
22.8
0.7
0.5
39.1
1988
100.0
60.2
36.8
22.4
0.6
0.4
39.8
1989
100.0
60.1
36.9
22.3
0.6
0.4
39.9
1990
100.0
59.2
36.4
21.9
0.6
0.4
40.8
1991
100.0
59.1
36.4
21.8
0.6
0.3
40.9
1992
100.0
59.3
36.4
22.0
0.5
0.4
40.7
1993
100.0
58.8
35.9
22.0
0.5
0.4
41.2
1994
100.0
59.0
35.8
22.3
0.5
0.4
41.0
1995
100.0
58.7
35.4
22.2
0.6
0.4
41.3
1996
100.0
58.4
34.6
22.3
1.0
0.6
41.6
1997
100.0
58.3
34.4
22.3
1.0
0.5
41.7
1998
100.0
58.0
34.1
22.4
1.0
0.5
42.0
1999
100.0
57.9
33.7
22.5
1.1
0.6
42.1
2000
100.0
57.7
33.4
22.5
1.2
0.6
42.3
2001
100.0
57.2
32.3
22.3
1.8
0.9
42.8
2002
100.0
57.3
31.9
22.5
2.0
1.0
42.7
2003
100.0
57.3
31.7
22.7
1.9
1.0
42.7
2004
100.0
57.7
32.0
23.1
1.6
0.9
42.3
2005
100.0
57.8
32.1
23.3
1.4
0.9
42.2
2006
100.0
57.9
32.0
23.7
1.3
0.9
42.1
2007
100.0
58.2
31.9
24.1
1.3
0.9
41.8
2008
100.0
58.3
31.7
24.2
1.5
1.0
41.7
2009
100.0
57.9
30.6
23.9
2.1
1.2
42.1
2010
100.0
58.1
30.8
24.2
1.9
1.1
41.9
2011
100.0
58.2
31.2
24.4
1.5
1.0
41.8
2012
100.0
58.4
31.3
24.6
1.5
1.0
41.7
2013
100.0
58.4
31.2
24.8
1.5
1.0
41.6
2014
100.0
58.5
31.3
24.9
1.4
0.9
41.5
(1) Referring to civilian labor force only.
Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting & Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C., Monthly Bulletin of Manpower Statistics, May 2015.

2.1
2.7
2.5
2.9
2.7
2.0
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.8
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.9
3.0
4.6
5.2
5.0
4.4
4.1
3.9
3.9
4.1
5.9
5.2
4.4
4.2
4.2
4.0

35

35

2-9a. Employment by Industry

Period

Total

Primary
Industry

I. Number (1,000 persons)


1955
3,108
1960
3,473
1965
3,763
1970
4,576
1975
5,521
1980
6,547
1985
7,428
1989
8,258
1990
8,283
1991
8,439
1992
8,632
1993
8,745
1994
8,939
1995
9,045
1996
9,068
1997
9,176
1998
9,289
1999
9,385
2000
9,491
2001
9,383
2002
9,454
2003
9,573
2004
9,786
2005
9,942
2006
10,111
2007
10,294
2008
10,403
2009
10,279
2010
10,493
2011
10,709
2012
10,860
2013
10,967
2014
11,079
Source: See Table 2-8a.

36

36

1,667
1,742
1,748
1,681
1,681
1,277
1,297
1,066
1,064
1,093
1,065
1,005
976
954
918
878
822
774
738
706
709
696
642
590
554
543
535
543
550
542
544
544
548

Secondary Industry
Subtotal
560
713
839
1,278
1,927
2,784
3,088
3,476
3,382
3,370
3,419
3,418
3,506
3,504
3,399
3,502
3,523
3,492
3,534
3,432
3,388
3,398
3,514
3,619
3,700
3,788
3,832
3,684
3,769
3,892
3,935
3,965
4,004

Mining
57
80
82
72
62
56
35
24
20
19
18
19
18
15
14
13
12
11
11
10
9
9
7
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
4

Mfg.
411
514
612
958
1,518
2,152
2,501
2,796
2,653
2,598
2,585
2,483
2,485
2,449
2,422
2,570
2,611
2,603
2,655
2,594
2,572
2,600
2,681
2,732
2,777
2,842
2,886
2,790
2,861
2,949
2,975
2,988
3,007

Tertiary Industry

Const.
84
107
130
231
325
549
517
620
673
715
778
879
967
1,003
928
885
865
843
832
745
724
701
732
791
829
846
842
788
797
831
845
861
881

Utilities
8
12
15
17
23
27
34
35
36
37
37
36
36
36
35
35
35
35
36
82
83
88
93
89
88
93
99
102
107
108
111
113
111

Subtotal
881
1,018
1,176
1,617
1,913
2,487
3,044
3,717
3,837
3,977
4,148
4,323
4,456
4,587
4,751
4,795
4,944
5,118
5,220
5,245
5,356
5,480
5,631
5,733
5,857
5,962
6,036
6,051
6,174
6,275
6,381
6,458
6,526

Comm.
313
346
389
623
775
1,058
1,327
1,605
1,621
1,712
1,771
1,806
1,875
1,919
1,976
1,995
2,047
2,169
2,201
2,211
2,272
2,288
2,331
2,360
2,424
2,463
2,457
2,428
2,474
2,491
2,550
2,592
2,617

Trans.
124
154
179
248
314
332
385
432
441
448
450
463
473
469
472
465
477
476
481
611
598
601
614
611
626
621
617
609
612
629
642
659
674

Other
Services
444
518
608
746
824
1,097
1,332
1,680
1,775
1,817
1,927
2,054
2,108
2,199
2,303
2,335
2,420
2,473
2,538
2,423
2,486
2,591
2,686
2,762
2,807
2,878
2,962
3,014
3,088
3,155
3,189
3,207
3,235

2-9b. Employment by Industry (Continued)


Period

Total

Secondary Industry

Primary
Industry

Subtotal

53.6
50.2
46.5
36.7
30.4
19.5
17.5
12.9
12.8
13.0
12.3
11.5
10.9
10.5
10.1
9.6
8.8
8.2
7.8
7.5
7.5
7.3
6.6
5.9
5.5
5.3
5.1
5.3
5.2
5.1
5.0
5.0
4.9

18.0
20.5
22.3
27.9
34.9
42.5
41.6
42.1
40.8
39.9
39.6
39.1
39.2
38.7
37.5
38.2
37.9
37.2
37.2
36.6
35.8
35.5
35.9
36.4
36.6
36.8
36.8
35.8
35.9
36.3
36.2
36.2
36.1

Mining

Mfg.

Tertiary Industry

Const.

Utilities

Subtotal

Comm.

Trans.

Other
Services

II. Percentage (%)


1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

1.8
2.3
2.2
1.6
1.1
0.9
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04

13.2
14.8
16.3
20.9
27.5
32.9
33.7
33.9
32.0
30.8
29.9
28.4
27.8
27.1
26.7
28.0
28.1
27.7
28.0
27.6
27.2
27.2
27.4
27.5
27.5
27.6
27.7
27.1
27.3
27.5
27.4
27.2
27.1

2.7
3.1
3.5
5.0
5.9
8.4
7.0
7.5
8.1
8.5
9.0
10.1
10.8
11.1
10.2
9.6
9.3
9.0
8.8
7.9
7.7
7.3
7.5
8.0
8.2
8.2
8.1
7.7
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.9
8.0

0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

28.3
29.3
31.3
35.3
34.6
38.0
41.0
45.0
46.3
47.1
48.1
49.4
49.8
50.7
52.4
52.3
53.2
54.5
55.0
55.9
56.7
57.2
57.5
57.7
57.9
57.9
58.0
58.9
58.8
58.6
58.8
58.9
58.9

10.1
10.0
10.3
13.6
14.0
16.2
17.9
19.4
19.6
20.3
20.5
20.7
21.0
21.2
21.8
21.7
22.0
23.1
23.2
23.6
24.0
23.9
23.8
23.7
24.0
23.9
23.6
23.6
23.6
23.3
23.5
23.6
23.6

4.0
4.4
4.8
5.4
5.7
5.1
5.2
5.2
5.3
5.3
5.2
5.3
5.3
5.2
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
6.5
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.1
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.8
5.9
5.9
6.0
6.1

14.3
14.9
16.2
16.3
14.9
16.8
17.9
20.3
21.4
21.5
22.3
23.5
23.6
24.3
25.4
25.4
26.1
26.4
26.7
25.8
26.3
27.1
27.4
27.8
27.8
28.0
28.5
29.3
29.4
29.5
29.4
29.2
29.2

37

37

2-10a. Employment by Level of Education


Junior High & Below
Period

Total
Subtotal

I. Number (1,000 persons)


1980
6,547
1985
7,428
1987
8,022
1988
8,107
1989
8,258
1990
8,283
1991
8,439
1992
8,632
1993
8,745
1994
8,939
1995
9,045
1996
9,068
1997
9,176
1998
9,289
1999
9,385
2000
9,491
2001
9,383
2002
9,454
2003
9,573
2004
9,786
2005
9,942
2006
10,111
2007
10,294
2008
10,403
2009
10,279
2010
10,493
2011
10,709
2012
10,860
2013
10,967
2014
11,079
Source: See Table 2-8a.

38

38

4,588
4,703
4,779
4,655
4,603
4,456
4,460
4,414
4,265
4,262
4,180
3,953
3,877
3,762
3,609
3,520
3,318
3,179
3,063
2,975
2,880
2,770
2,689
2,560
2,392
2,361
2,312
2,268
2,226
2,124

Senior High & Vocational

Primary &
Below

Junior High

3,360
3,228
3,189
3,047
2,956
2,807
2,753
2,655
2,516
2,457
2,361
2,194
2,112
1,985
1,815
1,723
1,602
1,531
1,453
1,376
1,299
1,206
1,137
1,063
971
945
910
885
855
787

1,228
1,475
1,590
1,608
1,646
1,649
1,707
1,760
1,750
1,804
1,819
1,759
1,765
1,778
1,794
1,797
1,716
1,647
1,611
1,598
1,581
1,564
1,553
1,497
1,421
1,415
1,402
1,383
1,371
1,337

Subtotal

1,279
1,797
2,134
2,260
2,388
2,473
2,572
2,691
2,822
2,925
2,999
3,095
3,110
3,214
3,317
3,375
3,371
3,424
3,491
3,592
3,605
3,631
3,680
3,667
3,551
3,583
3,645
3,674
3,661
3,675

Junior College & Above

Senior High

Vocational

Subtotal

449
533
592
636
662
704
745
745
759
774
767
786
805
854
874
877
859
857
869
883
873
865
886
881
859
871
894
910
908
928

829
1,264
1,542
1,624
1,726
1,770
1,826
1,946
2,064
2,151
2,232
2,309
2,304
2,359
2,443
2,498
2,512
2,567
2,622
2,709
2,732
2,766
2,794
2,786
2,692
2,712
2,751
2,764
2,753
2,747

681
928
1,109
1,193
1,267
1,354
1,407
1,527
1,658
1,751
1,866
2,019
2,189
2,313
2,459
2,596
2,694
2,851
3,019
3,220
3,458
3,711
3,925
4,176
4,336
4,549
4,752
4,917
5,080
5,279

Junior
College
350
510
614
661
702
758
798
884
954
1,019
1,066
1,162
1,250
1,308
1,394
1,473
1,525
1,581
1,628
1,677
1,724
1,759
1,764
1,787
1,767
1,798
1,814
1,812
1,807
1,805

College &
Above
331
419
495
532
565
596
609
643
704
732
800
858
938
1,005
1,065
1,123
1,169
1,271
1,391
1,542
1,733
1,951
2,161
2,389
2,568
2,752
2,938
3,106
3,273
3,474

2-10b. Employment by Level of Education (Continued)


Junior High & Below
Period

Total
Subtotal

Senior High & Vocational

Primary &
Under

Junior High

51.3
43.5
39.8
37.6
35.8
33.9
32.6
30.8
28.8
27.5
26.1
24.2
23.0
21.4
19.3
18.2
17.1
16.2
15.2
14.1
13.1
11.9
11.0
10.2
9.4
9.0
8.5
8.1
7.8
7.1

18.8
19.9
19.8
19.8
19.9
19.9
20.2
20.4
20.0
20.2
20.1
19.4
19.2
19.1
19.1
18.9
18.3
17.4
16.8
16.3
15.9
15.5
15.1
14.4
13.8
13.5
13.1
12.7
12.5
12.1

Subtotal

Junior College & Above

Senior High

Vocational

6.9
7.2
7.4
7.8
8.0
8.5
8.8
8.6
8.7
8.7
8.5
8.7
8.8
9.2
9.3
9.2
9.2
9.1
9.1
9.0
8.8
8.6
8.6
8.5
8.4
8.3
8.3
8.4
8.3
8.4

12.7
17.0
19.2
20.0
20.9
21.4
21.6
22.5
23.6
24.1
24.7
25.5
25.1
25.4
26.0
26.3
26.8
27.2
27.4
27.7
27.5
27.4
27.1
26.8
26.2
25.8
25.7
25.5
25.1
24.8

Subtotal

Junior
College

College &
Above

II. Percentage (%)


1980
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

70.1
63.3
59.6
57.4
55.7
53.8
52.8
51.1
48.8
47.7
46.2
43.6
42.3
40.5
38.5
37.1
35.4
33.6
32.0
30.4
29.0
27.4
26.1
24.6
23.3
22.5
21.6
20.9
20.3
19.2

19.5
24.2
26.6
27.9
28.9
29.9
30.5
31.2
32.3
32.7
33.2
34.1
33.9
34.6
35.3
35.6
35.9
36.2
36.5
36.7
36.3
35.9
35.7
35.2
34.5
34.1
34.0
33.8
33.4
33.2

10.4
12.5
13.8
14.7
15.3
16.3
16.7
17.7
19.0
19.6
20.6
22.3
23.9
24.9
26.2
27.4
28.7
30.2
31.5
32.9
34.8
36.7
38.1
40.1
42.2
43.4
44.4
45.3
46.3
47.6

5.3
6.9
7.7
8.2
8.5
9.2
9.5
10.2
10.9
11.4
11.8
12.8
13.6
14.1
14.9
15.5
16.3
16.7
17.0
17.1
17.3
17.4
17.1
17.2
17.2
17.1
16.9
16.7
16.5
16.3

5.1
5.6
6.2
6.6
6.8
7.2
7.2
7.4
8.1
8.2
8.8
9.5
10.2
10.8
11.3
11.8
12.5
13.4
14.5
15.8
17.4
19.3
21.0
23.0
25.0
26.2
27.4
28.6
29.8
31.4

39

39

2-11a. Average Monthly Working Hours of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries


Unit: hour
Period

Industry &
Services

Industry

Mining &
Quarrying

Manufacturing

Water Supply
Electricity &
&
Gas Supply Remediation
Services

Construction

Services

Trade

Transport &
Storage

1980
215
217
187
221
229
205
201
211
210
1986
205
207
182
209
193
197
195
202
199
1987
205
207
185
209
189
196
192
202
201
1988
203
205
186
207
189
193
195
198
195
1989
200
202
188
204
190
194
196
195
192
1990
197
200
187
202
190
192
191
192
190
1991
197
200
192
202
191
189
191
192
190
1992
196
200
190
202
189
187
191
192
189
1993
196
200
193
202
190
190
191
192
189
1994
197
201
191
202
190
194
195
191
190
1995
194
200
189
202
187
193
195
188
186
1996
193
199
189
201
186
195
193
187
184
1997
194
200
191
202
184
191
192
188
187
1998
190
196
190
198
182
187
188
184
183
1999
190
197
186
199
183
184
186
184
183
2000
190
197
185
199
182
188
188
184
183
2001
180
184
184
184
173
184
181
177
178
2002
181
186
188
188
172
182
176
177
177
2003
181
186
186
188
171
182
176
177
176
2004
184
189
184
191
172
183
177
179
180
2005
182
187
181
189
171
185
178
177
178
2006
181
186
183
187
172
184
178
177
175
2007
181
186
184
187
171
185
177
176
175
2008
180
184
184
185
173
187
176
176
176
2009
177
179
182
179
172
183
175
175
176
2010
181
187
185
189
173
183
177
176
176
2011
179
184
182
185
171
179
178
174
174
2012
178
183
183
184
177
179
178
175
175
2013
177
182
182
184
175
179
175
173
172
2014
178
183
181
185
176
179
176
173
173
Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Statistical Tables of Establishment
Survey, April 2014.

40

40

215
211
208
206
204
202
201
200
199
198
196
196
196
193
191
190
182
181
179
183
181
180
179
179
180
182
179
181
179
180

2-11b. Average Monthly Working Hours of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries (Continued)


Unit: hour
Professional,
AccommoInformation
Finance &
Scientific and
Period dation and and CommuniReal Estate
Insurance
Technical
Food Services
cations
Services
1980
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

213
220
210
206
200
193
187
198
201
199
193
186
184
185
189
188
176
176
177
169
174
174
173
172
170
172
169
171
170
169

192
173
186
186
186
187
188
183
184
186
185
184
183
181
177
176
166
170
169
169
169
168
168
169
169
170
168
169
166
166

197
191
190
190
189
187
183
182
183
181
180
181
180
176
175
174
166
169
169
169
168
169
167
168
168
169
166
168
165
166

198
194
196
196
195
194
195
196
196
199
195
187
187
185
181
178
172
174
178
185
186
183
178
180
182
180
179
180
180
180

202
196
197
199
196
192
192
188
187
186
182
182
182
178
181
183
176
175
177
178
176
175
175
176
174
175
173
174
172
174

Support
Services
204
198
197
200
199
198
193
189
191
194
192
194
195
188
187
192
187
187
189
191
189
192
189
188
188
192
192
192
188
189

Education

141
139
135
132
132
134

Human
Health
Services
208
194
194
193
193
191
191
187
187
186
185
185
188
187
185
183
178
179
177
176
176
175
175
174
173
174
173
174
173
173

Arts,
Entertainment and
Recreation

Other
Services

230
219
216
213
217
218
207
206
208
207
200
197
199
203
202
199
192
192
189
185
185
186
185
181
184
181
183
184
181
179

243
238
241
242
237
229
224
224
220
216
215
216
214
207
208
208
200
200
197
200
200
201
202
200
195
196
197
196
196
193

41

41

2-12a. Average Monthly Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries


Unit: NT$
Period
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

42

42

Industry
&
Services

Industry

13,980
13,099
14,247
15,118
15,563
16,496
17,282
18,399
19,918
21,247
22,683
24,317
25,359
26,881
27,934
29,449
30,039
31,708
31,829
33,661
33,435
35,389
34,692
36,699
36,174
38,489
37,229
39,673
38,404
40,842
39,498
41,861
39,005
41,960
38,836
41,530
39,851
42,065
40,841
42,685
41,908
43,163
42,507
43,493
43,302
44,414
43,233
44,424
40,032
42,176
42,869
44,430
43,946
45,642
44,280
45,888
44,076
45,664
47,300
45,378
Source: See Table 2-11.

Mining
&
Quarrying
16,322
17,181
17,863
19,762
21,689
26,522
28,671
31,937
32,875
33,887
35,633
37,354
38,545
40,083
41,432
43,067
44,069
44,804
47,720
46,307
47,671
53,344
51,057
51,499
49,674
52,863
54,385
53,129
54,871
54,579

Manufacturing
12,677
13,960
15,333
16,987
19,429
22,011
24,426
26,938
28,822
30,748
32,489
33,833
35,402
36,431
37,738
38,914
38,412
38,435
39,549
40,657
41,858
42,393
43,169
43,105
39,152
42,420
43,533
43,994
43,829
45,207

Water Supply
Electricity &
&
Gas Supply Remediation
Services
29,007
28,998
30,242
34,495
42,612
47,466
58,395
60,937
64,897
69,330
71,940
79,953
80,437
88,192
91,265
91,805
97,399
93,466
95,191
94,525
91,184
97,230
98,448
89,296
95,996
96,143
94,955
92,457
88,873
94,022

13,977
15,356
15,752
20,688
23,022
28,249
29,915
31,017
33,927
38,065
39,072
39,304
40,281
41,708
44,729
44,341
46,002
43,917
43,954
42,880
47,647
47,251
44,447
44,649
44,234
45,404
46,212
44,031
44,118
44,814

Construction
14,763
15,037
16,045
17,879
21,433
24,719
28,193
30,825
33,638
34,379
35,278
35,817
37,029
37,886
38,070
38,897
37,746
36,844
37,214
37,916
38,450
39,168
40,327
40,792
40,930
41,674
42,800
42,728
42,540
43,251

Services
15,716
16,871
18,338
20,441
23,440
26,760
29,052
31,471
33,799
35,860
37,509
38,811
40,901
42,170
43,294
44,210
44,818
44,105
44,153
44,396
44,290
44,359
45,380
45,450
43,914
45,720
47,058
47,233
46,921
48,815

Trade
14,413
15,787
17,196
19,024
21,021
24,692
26,435
28,152
30,548
32,089
34,150
34,904
36,406
37,696
38,695
39,541
39,775
39,152
39,610
39,819
39,545
39,380
39,475
39,980
40,154
41,970
42,847
42,180
42,274
44,422

Transport
&
Storage
16,526
17,469
18,390
20,173
23,368
26,375
29,897
32,271
34,767
36,711
39,258
40,983
42,715
44,074
45,072
45,949
48,017
46,509
45,934
46,986
48,618
48,460
49,234
49,800
48,068
49,161
50,441
50,463
49,808
50,028

2-12b. Average Monthly Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries (Continued)


Unit: NT$

Period

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Accommodation and
Food Services

Information
and
Communications

10,619
10,525
11,151
12,142
13,491
15,448
17,049
18,209
18,950
20,373
22,316
22,198
23,528
24,039
25,117
26,060
25,973
25,687
24,951
24,813
25,121
24,960
25,500
26,747
27,171
27,829
29,761
30,156
30,504
31,747

20,481
23,187
24,686
27,544
32,565
36,866
41,579
44,518
48,781
52,229
54,649
55,873
58,831
61,421
61,260
62,759
62,100
59,239
60,292
59,417
61,381
61,134
63,756
63,888
62,013
64,425
66,588
67,309
65,545
66,316

Finance and
Real Estate
Insurance
23,247
24,565
28,054
32,362
39,248
39,061
41,031
46,380
50,035
56,462
54,658
56,886
60,597
59,546
60,332
60,872
62,657
65,703
64,645
66,671
65,113
69,054
75,732
71,319
67,513
73,663
75,988
76,932
77,871
83,092

23,135
22,068
23,788
25,924
30,359
33,984
39,214
39,911
42,402
42,056
40,614
40,445
40,666
41,719
44,429
43,716
42,277
40,896
40,431
39,781
38,819
38,313
37,877
40,343
38,720
41,154
42,313
39,957
40,298
42,914

Professional,
Scientific &
Technical
Services
17,896
18,417
20,490
22,883
26,065
31,149
33,695
37,883
40,699
40,700
42,718
43,217
45,904
47,898
49,574
49,844
49,227
45,672
47,429
49,311
50,890
51,740
53,281
54,524
49,969
52,942
55,182
56,198
55,507
57,414

Support
Services
14,452
15,948
16,288
17,197
18,896
22,457
23,702
25,708
27,785
29,018
32,927
33,649
35,394
34,814
34,919
35,277
35,579
34,605
32,871
32,707
32,815
32,622
33,139
32,999
31,596
32,351
33,065
33,736
33,850
34,909

Education

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
22,195
22,457
22,414
22,769
22,922
24,224

Human
Health
Services

Arts,
Entertainment and
Recreation

17,583
19,142
20,453
22,887
25,146
29,158
32,366
35,670
37,176
39,633
41,623
44,797
47,378
48,920
51,020
53,397
54,484
53,841
55,702
55,341
55,603
55,429
56,603
58,122
54,072
54,257
56,203
60,263
59,910
61,300

10,076
10,869
11,854
13,207
16,154
17,888
18,235
20,463
21,124
22,133
22,116
23,532
24,893
26,256
26,524
27,592
28,338
27,888
27,666
29,662
29,898
31,303
31,499
32,053
31,257
32,841
33,438
35,531
36,072
35,829

Other
Services
10,351
10,323
11,460
12,829
14,737
16,902
18,631
21,485
22,150
23,205
25,077
25,846
26,929
29,530
30,825
31,335
29,927
29,236
28,947
29,421
30,384
30,203
29,926
29,311
29,731
30,813
32,529
32,683
33,313
35,086

43

43

2-13a. Indices of Average Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries


Base: 2006 = 100
Period
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

44

44

Industry
&
Services

Industry

32.14
30.82
34.76
33.52
37.93
36.61
42.30
40.66
48.85
46.86
55.91
53.36
61.81
59.66
67.71
65.72
72.90
70.67
77.39
74.88
81.37
78.66
84.38
81.61
88.49
85.10
91.22
87.58
93.90
90.35
96.25
92.92
96.48
91.76
95.49
91.36
96.72
93.75
98.14
96.08
99.24
98.59
100.00
100.00
102.12
101.87
102.14
101.71
94.18
96.97
102.15
100.85
104.94
103.39
105.51
104.17
100.34
100.75
103.94
103.73
Source: See Table 2-11.

Mining &
Quarrying
30.60
32.21
33.49
37.05
40.66
49.72
53.75
59.87
61.63
63.53
66.80
70.02
72.26
75.14
77.67
80.73
82.61
83.99
89.46
86.81
89.37
100.00
95.71
96.54
93.12
99.10
101.95
99.60
101.65
101.11

Manufacturing
29.90
32.93
36.17
40.07
45.83
51.92
57.62
63.54
67.99
72.53
76.64
79.81
83.51
85.94
89.02
91.79
90.61
90.66
93.29
95.90
98.74
100.00
101.83
101.68
92.35
100.06
102.69
103.78
101.18
104.37

Water Supply
Electricity &
&
Gas Supply Remediation
Services
29.83
29.82
31.10
35.48
43.83
48.82
60.06
62.67
66.75
71.31
73.99
82.23
82.73
90.70
93.87
94.42
100.17
96.13
97.90
97.22
93.78
100.00
101.25
91.84
98.73
98.88
97.66
95.09
93.18
98.57

29.58
32.50
33.34
43.78
48.72
59.78
63.31
65.64
71.80
80.56
82.69
83.18
85.25
88.27
94.66
93.84
97.36
92.94
93.02
90.75
100.84
100.00
94.07
94.49
93.61
96.09
97.80
93.19
96.27
97.79

Construction
37.69
38.39
40.96
45.65
54.72
63.11
71.98
78.70
85.88
87.77
90.07
91.44
94.54
96.73
97.20
99.31
96.37
94.07
95.01
96.80
98.17
100.00
102.96
104.15
104.50
106.40
109.27
109.09
99.59
101.25

Services
35.43
38.03
41.34
46.08
52.84
60.33
65.49
70.95
76.19
80.84
84.56
87.49
92.20
95.07
97.60
99.66
101.03
99.43
99.54
100.08
99.84
100.00
102.30
102.46
99.00
103.07
106.08
106.48
99.97
104.01

Trade
36.60
40.09
43.67
48.31
53.38
62.70
67.13
71.49
77.57
81.49
86.72
88.63
92.45
95.72
98.26
100.41
101.00
99.42
100.58
101.11
100.42
100.00
100.24
101.52
101.97
106.58
108.80
107.11
99.32
104.37

Transport &
Storage
34.10
36.05
37.95
41.63
48.22
54.43
61.69
66.59
71.74
75.76
81.01
84.57
88.14
90.95
93.01
94.82
99.09
95.97
94.79
96.96
100.33
100.00
101.60
102.77
99.19
101.45
104.09
104.13
99.25
99.69

2-13b. Indices of Average Earnings of Employees of Nonagricultural Industries (Continued)


Base: 2006 = 100
Professional,
AccommoInformation
Finance and
Scientific and
dation and
and CommuniReal Estate
Period
Insurance
Technical
Food
cations
Services
Services
1980
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

29.48
42.17
44.68
48.65
54.05
61.89
68.31
72.95
75.92
81.62
89.41
88.93
94.26
96.31
100.63
104.41
104.06
102.91
99.96
99.41
100.65
100.00
102.16
107.16
108.86
111.49
119.23
114.90
102.66
106.84

22.42
37.93
40.38
45.06
53.27
60.30
68.01
72.82
79.79
85.43
89.39
91.39
96.23
100.47
100.21
102.66
101.58
96.90
98.62
97.19
100.40
100.00
104.29
104.50
101.44
105.38
108.92
107.35
98.87
100.04

20.42
35.57
40.63
46.86
56.84
56.57
59.42
67.16
72.46
81.76
79.15
82.38
87.75
86.23
87.37
88.15
90.74
95.15
93.62
96.55
94.29
100.00
109.67
103.28
97.77
106.67
110.04
106.21
101.20
107.98

46.88
57.60
62.09
67.66
79.24
88.70
102.35
104.17
110.67
109.77
106.01
105.56
106.14
108.89
115.96
114.10
110.35
106.74
105.53
103.83
101.32
100.00
98.86
105.30
101.06
107.42
110.44
105.22
96.04
102.28

21.07
35.60
39.60
44.23
50.38
60.20
65.12
73.22
78.66
78.66
82.56
83.53
88.72
92.57
95.81
96.34
95.14
88.27
91.67
95.31
98.36
100.00
102.98
105.38
96.58
102.32
106.65
109.85
100.33
103.78

Support
Services
31.74
48.89
49.93
52.72
57.92
68.84
72.66
78.81
85.17
88.95
100.93
103.15
108.50
106.72
107.04
108.14
109.06
106.08
100.76
100.26
100.59
100.00
101.58
101.16
96.85
99.17
101.36
102.49
102.55
105.76

Human Health
Services
22.96
34.53
36.90
41.29
45.37
52.60
58.39
64.35
67.07
71.50
75.09
80.82
85.48
88.26
92.05
96.33
98.30
97.14
100.49
99.84
100.31
100.00
102.12
104.86
97.55
97.89
101.40
110.07
100.02
102.34

Arts,
Entertainment and
Recreation
26.26
34.72
37.87
42.19
51.61
57.14
58.25
65.37
67.48
70.71
70.65
75.17
79.52
83.88
84.73
88.14
90.53
89.09
88.38
94.76
95.51
100.00
100.63
102.40
99.85
104.91
106.82
112.12
108.53
107.80

Other
Services
27.52
34.18
37.94
42.48
48.79
55.96
61.69
71.14
73.34
76.83
83.03
85.57
89.16
97.77
102.06
103.75
99.09
96.80
95.84
97.41
100.60
100.00
99.08
97.05
98.44
102.02
107.70
105.95
102.42
107.87

45

45

2-14a. Labor Productivity in Industry


Base: 2011=100
Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

46

46

Manufacturing

73.16
75.76
78.77
84.21
84.07
85.08
96.88
100.00
99.34
99.37
103.14

88.56
91.64
93.93
84.57
82.70
83.20
103.01
100.00
97.10
99.49
97.23

71.83
74.40
77.43
83.03
82.93
83.87
96.88
100.00
99.34
99.37
103.46

Mining &
Quarrying

Manufacturing

4.34
5.72
3.55
3.48
3.97
2.50
6.91
-9.96
-0.17
-2.21
1.20
0.60
14.15
23.81
2.97
-2.92
-0.74
-2.90
0.09
2.46
3.81
-2.27
Source: See Table 2-11.

4.77
3.58
4.07
7.23
-0.12
1.13
15.51
3.22
-0.66
0.03
4.12

Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Industry

Mining &
Quarrying

Industry

Food
108.91
111.43
113.41
110.29
106.52
104.65
103.19
100.00
96.58
94.41
93.53

A. Indexes
Wearing
Textile
Apparel &
Mills
Clothing
Accessories
109.45
157.87
104.55
149.63
104.76
144.28
109.00
140.08
105.51
117.96
100.87
97.22
108.43
110.04
100.00
100.00
98.07
90.76
102.54
86.71
102.20
91.06

Pulp Paper
& Paper
Products
101.57
103.05
99.98
103.75
104.75
99.38
98.20
100.00
97.17
96.04
97.86

Printing &
Reproduction
of Recorded
Media
97.65
106.04
100.84
100.25
99.71
95.55
99.67
100.00
94.44
89.99
91.12

B. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)


Printing &
Wearing
Pulp Paper
Reproduction
Textile
Apparel &
& Paper
Food
of Recorded
Mills
Clothing
Products
Media
Accessories
-3.10
2.27
-5.58
3.41
9.36
2.31
-4.48
-5.22
1.46
8.59
1.78
0.20
-3.58
-2.98
-4.90
-2.75
4.05
-2.91
3.77
-0.59
-3.42
-3.20
-15.79
0.96
-0.54
-1.76
-4.40
-17.58
-5.13
-4.17
-1.40
7.49
13.19
-1.19
4.31
-3.09
-7.77
-9.12
1.83
0.33
-3.42
-1.93
-9.24
-2.83
-5.56
-2.25
4.56
-4.46
-1.16
-4.71
-0.93
-0.33
5.02
1.90
1.26

Petroleum
Chemical Chemical
& Coal
Materials Products
Products
120.20
121.13
114.35
117.78
112.76
116.72
105.08
100.00
104.30
112.14
113.12

79.71
83.46
86.02
97.82
91.24
99.18
106.26
100.00
99.59
100.45
97.86

88.56
89.87
93.72
95.46
90.92
88.44
101.44
100.00
97.37
99.53
99.91

Petroleum
Chemical Chemical
& Coal
Materials Products
Products
11.95
0.77
-5.60
3.00
-4.26
3.51
-9.97
-4.83
4.30
7.52
0.87

6.49
4.70
3.07
13.72
-6.73
8.70
7.14
-5.89
-0.41
0.86
-2.58

7.80
1.48
4.28
1.86
-4.76
-2.73
14.70
-1.42
-2.63
2.22
0.38

2-14b. Labor Productivity in Industry (Continued)


Base: 2011=100

Period

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

A. Indexes

NonRubber
Plastic
metallic
Products Products Mineral
Products
95.29
93.46
91.42
94.18
96.06
89.67
102.45
100.00
93.95
91.18
91.13

108.91
106.71
102.51
102.66
96.22
86.84
97.17
100.00
101.45
100.80
102.38

100.56
101.93
102.72
101.26
98.33
92.19
98.00
100.00
95.76
93.71
97.77

Fabricated
Metal
Products

Basic
Metals
103.38
94.70
98.23
97.11
89.44
84.89
96.79
100.00
94.58
98.05
98.88

99.13
95.01
95.76
94.27
90.94
81.23
92.23
100.00
96.95
96.96
98.38

Electronic Computer,
Parts & Electronic & Electronic
ComponOptical
Equipment
ents
Products

Machinery
&
Equipment

Electricity
& Gas
Supply

120.13
116.73
112.25
107.18
99.85
88.18
97.24
100.00
97.42
92.95
92.72

84.89
86.23
86.19
88.06
82.32
70.75
95.47
100.00
90.71
83.59
90.20

93.90
100.09
102.49
104.31
101.08
96.74
98.11
100.00
94.90
96.92
97.68

Electronic Computer,
Parts & Electronic & Electronic
ComponOptical
Equipment
ents
Products

Machinery
& Equipment

Electricity
& Gas
Supply

40.62
47.84
55.71
66.52
71.72
77.81
98.22
100.00
105.23
108.48
115.44

57.54
57.35
53.50
57.34
61.43
58.05
73.71
100.00
87.12
80.70
88.24

Water
Supply &
Remediation
Services
93.76
96.60
100.02
100.26
98.26
94.49
96.82
100.00
97.82
99.91
100.34

B. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)

Period

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Nonmetallic
Rubber
Plastic
Products Products Mineral
Products
5.53
4.53
-1.92
-2.18
3.02
2.00
-6.65
14.25
-2.39
-6.05
-0.05

1.21
0.08
-2.02
-3.94
0.15
-6.27
-9.75
11.90
2.91
1.45
1.57

4.12
5.63
1.36
0.78
-1.42
-2.89
-6.24
6.30
2.04
-4.24
4.33

Basic
Metals
1.96
1.32
-8.40
3.73
-1.14
-7.90
-5.09
14.02
3.32
-5.42
0.85

Fabricated
Metal
Products
-4.00
-2.96
-4.16
0.79
-1.56
-3.53
-10.68
13.54
8.42
-3.05
1.46

15.20
5.73
17.77
16.45
19.40
7.82
8.49
26.23
1.81
5.23
6.42

2.04
-0.98
-0.33
-6.71
7.18
7.13
-5.50
26.98
35.67
-12.88
9.34

5.19
2.76
-2.83
-3.84
-4.52
-6.84
-11.69
10.27
2.84
-2.58
-0.25

5.64
6.09
1.58
-0.05
2.17
-6.52
-14.05
34.94
4.74
-9.29
7.91

4.28
4.79
6.59
2.40
1.78
-3.10
-4.29
1.42
1.93
-5.10
0.78

Water
Supply &
Remediation
Services
5.46
3.03
3.03
3.54
0.24
-1.99
-3.84
2.47
3.28
-2.18
0.43

47

47

2-15a. Unit Labor Cost in Industry


Base: 2011=100
Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Industry
124.48
124.99
122.89
117.04
118.57
110.09
98.73
100.00
102.19
102.33
101.21

Mining & ManufacQuarrying


turing
95.37
96.61
104.55
110.07
113.29
109.73
92.70
100.00
99.97
102.10
104.30

126.56
127.30
124.89
118.64
120.42
111.31
98.84
100.00
102.25
102.53
101.09

Textile
Mills

Food
90.13
87.64
87.46
89.56
95.19
93.68
94.44
100.00
108.15
111.59
112.87

82.81
90.66
94.25
90.93
94.82
100.98
89.59
100.00
101.71
99.44
103.98

A. Indexes
Wearing
Apparel &
Clothing
Accessories
51.68
60.73
67.33
71.52
85.83
96.86
88.71
100.00
115.94
111.56
109.97

Printing &
Petroleum
Pulp Paper
Chemical Chemical
Reproduction
& Coal
& Paper
Materials Products
of Recorded
Products
Products
Media
93.96
104.89
72.33
105.55
103.22
91.60
98.58
83.46
111.93
106.56
97.55
102.37
90.48
113.83
97.77
93.98
102.20
88.40
98.89
103.70
94.78
100.20
90.55
107.95
112.06
88.12
101.75
78.81
84.61
107.26
92.83
96.51
91.52
90.21
99.52
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
99.01
106.09
90.70
98.66
113.02
99.96
117.04
84.85
93.62
105.29
100.49
112.43
81.55
99.35
103.87

B. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)

Period

Industry

Mining & ManufacQuarrying


turing

2004
-2.84
-7.63
2005
0.41
1.30
2006
-1.68
8.22
2007
-4.76
5.28
2008
1.31
2.93
2009
-7.15
-3.14
2010
-10.32
-15.52
2011
1.29
7.87
2012
2.19
-0.03
2013
0.14
2.13
2014
-1.09
2.15
Source: See Table 2-11.

48

48

-3.04
0.58
-1.89
-5.00
1.50
-7.57
-11.20
1.17
2.25
0.27
-1.40

Food
0.43
-2.76
-0.21
2.40
6.29
-1.59
0.81
5.89
8.15
3.18
1.15

Textile
Mills
-1.06
9.48
3.96
-3.52
4.28
6.50
-11.28
11.62
1.71
-2.23
4.57

Wearing
Apparel &
Clothing
Accessories
8.73
17.51
10.87
6.22
20.01
12.85
-8.41
12.73
15.94
-3.78
-1.43

Printing &
Petroleum
Pulp Paper
Chemical Chemical
Reproduction
& Coal
& Paper
Materials Products
of Recorded
Products
Products
Media
0.16
-8.14
-14.72
-8.30
-0.23
-2.51
-6.02
15.39
6.04
3.24
6.50
3.84
8.41
1.70
-8.25
-3.66
-0.17
-2.30
-13.12
6.07
0.85
-1.96
2.43
9.16
8.06
-7.03
1.55
-12.97
-21.62
-4.28
5.34
-5.15
16.13
6.62
-7.22
7.72
3.62
9.27
10.85
0.48
-0.99
6.09
-9.30
-1.34
13.02
0.96
10.32
-6.45
-5.11
-6.84
0.53
-3.94
-3.89
6.12
-1.35

2-15b. Unit Labor Cost in Industry (Continued)


Base: 2011=100

A. Indexes

Period

Rubber
Products

Plastic
Products

Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

99.44
104.70
109.24
109.54
106.57
109.93
98.53
100.00
111.18
117.82
122.06

88.47
89.67
93.87
95.05
100.83
108.03
99.31
100.00
103.44
103.75
104.44

100.71
100.39
98.77
100.93
105.06
106.53
99.45
100.00
106.39
108.63
106.10

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

-5.80
-0.85
5.29
4.34
0.27
-2.71
3.15
-10.37
1.49
11.18
5.97
3.60

0.44
-5.26
1.36
4.68
1.26
6.08
7.14
-8.07
0.69
3.44
0.30
0.67

-0.89
-0.74
-0.32
-1.61
2.19
4.09
1.40
-6.65
0.55
6.39
2.11
-2.33

Basic
Metals
88.91
99.40
96.43
103.62
111.53
100.52
96.90
100.00
96.49
95.10
94.67

Fabricated
Metal
Products

Electronic
Parts &
Components

Computer,
Electronic
& Optical
Products

Electronic
Equipment

100.34
104.86
104.44
107.53
111.05
119.10
104.05
100.00
106.32
106.77
104.56

216.88
194.77
170.20
147.30
141.27
116.77
97.18
100.00
96.51
95.30
95.09

145.94
155.04
175.39
170.22
162.19
161.63
128.01
100.00
117.52
130.26
122.94

82.57
87.85
91.01
97.95
102.35
108.44
100.80
100.00
108.76
111.03
114.30

113.26
116.16
116.85
112.90
122.58
137.01
98.75
100.00
112.75
120.89
110.06

104.60
95.25
98.91
98.64
91.67
103.31
101.59
100.00
99.17
94.00
97.83

84.85
91.20
97.42
92.14
96.88
95.74
98.55
100.00
92.08
96.77
96.34

-4.55
-2.23
6.39
3.60
7.63
4.49
5.95
-7.05
-0.79
8.76
2.09
2.95

-3.74
-4.83
2.56
0.59
-3.38
8.57
11.77
-27.92
1.27
12.75
7.22
-8.96

-1.75
-5.66
-8.94
3.84
-0.27
-7.07
12.70
-1.66
-1.57
-0.83
-5.21
4.07

-5.51
-3.89
7.48
6.82
-5.42
5.14
-1.18
2.94
1.47
-7.92
5.09
-0.44

Machinery Electricity
&
& Gas
Equipment
Supply

Water
Supply &
Remediation Services

B. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)


5.87
11.00
11.80
-2.99
7.46
7.63
-9.87
-3.60
3.20
-3.51
-1.44
-0.45

8.84
0.75
4.50
-0.40
2.96
3.27
7.25
-12.64
-3.89
6.32
0.42
-2.07

-10.54
-2.32
-10.19
-12.61
-13.45
-4.09
-17.34
-16.78
2.90
-3.49
-1.25
-0.22

0.19
0.31
6.24
13.13
-2.95
-4.72
-0.35
-20.80
-21.88
17.52
10.84
-5.62

49
49

50

3. NATIONAL INCOME

3-1. Gross Domestic Product and Gross National Income


Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Gross National Income (GNI)
Amount (NT$ million)
Amount (NT$ million)
Nominal
Real
Nominal
Period
Growth
Growth
Growth
at current
at current
chained
(2011)
dollars
Rate
Rate
chained
(2011)
dollars
Rate
prices
prices
(%)
(%)
(%)
1952
17,275
163,081
40.1
12.0
17,271
174,246
40.2
1955
30,163
210,886
19.2
7.7
30,160
223,275
19.2
1960
63,398
303,175
20.7
7.2
63,371
319,871
21.0
1965
114,771
493,331
10.7
11.9
114,577
538,772
10.5
1970
231,427
805,982
15.3
11.5
231,015
943,586
15.2
1975
601,827
1,280,516
7.4
6.2
598,483
1,474,993
6.9
1980
1,522,625
2,176,864
24.9
8.0
1,520,519
2,493,982
24.6
1985
2,536,012
3,073,105
4.8
4.8
2,583,166
3,536,894
5.5
1990
4,480,288
4,793,163
11.1
5.7
4,597,595
5,970,280
11.2
1991
5,023,763
5,193,843
12.1
8.4
5,159,313
6,561,579
12.2
1992
5,614,679
5,624,580
11.8
8.3
5,735,441
7,056,737
11.2
1993
6,205,338
6,007,177
10.5
6.8
6,319,382
7,518,005
10.2
1994
6,784,442
6,457,362
9.3
7.5
6,891,959
7,995,703
9.1
1995
7,396,650
6,877,169
9.0
6.5
7,507,569
8,466,268
8.9
1996
8,036,590
7,301,854
8.7
6.2
8,146,092
9,060,843
8.5
1997
8,717,241
7,748,223
8.5
6.1
8,806,852
9,757,483
8.1
1998
9,381,141
8,074,502
7.6
4.2
9,449,692
10,319,741
7.3
1999
9,815,595
8,616,866
4.6
6.7
9,906,113
10,817,030
4.8
2000
10,351,260
9,170,116
5.5
6.4
10,490,818
11,538,800
5.9
2001
10,158,209
9,054,580
-1.9
-1.3
10,350,233
11,180,872
-1.3
2002
10,680,883
9,559,334
5.2
5.6
10,923,385
11,784,475
5.5
2003
10,965,866
9,953,235
2.7
4.1
11,294,739
12,226,885
3.4
2004
11,649,645
10,600,793
6.2
6.5
12,021,744
12,900,914
6.4
2005
12,092,254
11,174,918
3.8
5.4
12,383,120
13,238,085
3.0
2006
12,640,803
11,803,335
4.5
5.6
12,952,502
13,669,529
4.6
2007
13,407,062
12,572,550
6.1
6.5
13,739,828
14,186,226
6.1
2008
13,150,950
12,661,079
-1.9
0.7
13,465,596
13,489,512
-2.0
2009
12,961,656
12,462,729
-1.4
-1.6
13,375,650
13,517,208
-0.7
2010
14,119,213
13,787,642
8.9
10.6
14,548,852
14,718,522
8.8
2011
14,312,200
14,312,200
1.4
3.8
14,700,572
14,700,572
1.0
2012
14,686,917
14,607,569
2.6
2.1
15,141,108
14,985,094
3.0
2013
15,221,201
14,933,673
3.6
2.2
15,646,211
15,529,028
3.3
2014
16,084,003
15,496,845
5.7
3.8
16,554,262
16,329,234
5.8
Sources: 1.Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Statistical Abstract of
National Accounts, May 2015.
2.National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://statdb.dgbas.gov.tw/pxweb/Dialog/NI.asp

Real
Growth
Rate
(%)
12.5
8.7
7.3
8.5
12.8
5.9
4.9
4.4
5.9
9.9
7.6
6.5
6.4
5.9
7.0
7.7
5.8
4.8
6.7
-3.1
5.4
3.8
5.5
2.6
3.3
3.8
-4.9
0.2
8.9
-0.1
1.9
3.6
5.2

51

51

3-2a. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GDP


Unit: %
Initial Year

Terminal
Year
1952
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

52

52

1951

1978

1979

12.0
9.9
8.8
9.8
8.4
8.0
9.7
8.0
7.6
9.6
7.2
6.7
9.5
7.6
7.2
9.6
8.0
7.8
9.4
7.5
7.3
9.5
8.0
7.9
9.6
8.5
8.5
9.5
8.5
8.5
9.5
8.5
8.5
9.4
8.3
8.2
9.4
8.3
8.2
9.4
8.3
8.2
9.3
8.2
8.1
9.3
8.1
8.1
9.2
8.0
8.0
9.1
7.9
7.9
9.1
7.8
7.8
9.0
7.7
7.6
8.9
7.6
7.6
8.9
7.6
7.5
8.7
7.2
7.1
8.6
7.1
7.0
8.5
7.0
6.9
8.5
7.0
6.9
8.4
6.9
6.8
8.4
6.9
6.8
8.3
6.9
6.8
8.2
6.7
6.6
8.0
6.4
6.3
8.1
6.5
6.4
8.0
6.4
6.4
7.9
6.3
6.2
7.8
6.2
6.1
7.7
6.1
6.0
Source: See Table 3-1.

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

7.1
6.0
7.0
7.8
7.2
7.9
8.6
8.5
8.5
8.2
8.3
8.3
8.1
8.1
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.6
7.5
7.5
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.7
6.5
6.2
6.4
6.3
6.2
6.1
6.0

4.8
6.9
8.0
7.2
8.0
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.2
8.2
8.1
7.9
7.8
7.6
7.6
7.5
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.2
6.4
6.3
6.1
6.0
6.0

9.0
9.5
8.0
8.9
9.6
9.4
9.3
8.8
8.8
8.7
8.5
8.5
8.3
8.2
8.0
7.8
7.7
7.6
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.6
6.3
6.4
6.3
6.2
6.1
6.0

10.1
7.4
8.8
9.8
9.4
9.3
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.5
8.4
8.2
8.1
7.9
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.2
6.3
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.9

4.8
8.2
9.7
9.3
9.2
8.6
8.5
8.5
8.3
8.2
8.1
7.9
7.8
7.5
7.5
7.4
6.9
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.6
6.6
6.6
6.3
6.0
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.8
5.8

11.5
12.1
10.7
10.2
9.3
9.2
9.0
8.8
8.6
8.4
8.2
8.0
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.0
6.9
6.8
6.8
6.7
6.7
6.6
6.4
6.1
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.9
5.8

12.7
10.4
9.8
8.8
8.7
8.6
8.4
8.3
8.1
7.9
7.7
7.4
7.4
7.3
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.4
6.2
5.8
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.6

8.0
8.4
7.5
7.7
7.8
7.6
7.6
7.5
7.3
7.2
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.3
6.3
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
5.8
5.5
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.4
5.3

8.8
7.2
7.6
7.8
7.6
7.6
7.4
7.3
7.1
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.2
6.1
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.7
5.4
5.6
5.5
5.4
5.3
5.2

5.7
7.0
7.4
7.3
7.3
7.2
7.0
6.9
6.6
6.6
6.6
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.6
5.2
5.5
5.4
5.3
5.1
5.1

8.4
8.3
7.8
7.7
7.5
7.3
7.1
6.7
6.7
6.7
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.9
5.8
5.8
5.9
5.6
5.2
5.5
5.4
5.2
5.1
5.1

8.3
7.5
7.5
7.3
7.1
6.9
6.5
6.5
6.5
5.7
5.7
5.6
5.7
5.6
5.6
5.7
5.4
5.0
5.3
5.2
5.1
5.0
4.9

6.8
7.1
6.9
6.7
6.6
6.2
6.3
6.3
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.5
5.5
5.2
4.8
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.8
4.8

7.5
7.0
6.7
6.6
6.1
6.2
6.2
5.3
5.3
5.2
5.3
5.3
5.4
5.4
5.1
4.7
5.1
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.7

6.5
6.3
6.3
5.8
5.9
6.0
5.0
5.1
5.0
5.1
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.0
4.5
4.9
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.5

3-2b. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GDP (Continued)


Unit: %
Initial Year

Terminal
Year

1995

1996

1952
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

6.2
6.1
5.5
5.8
5.9
4.7
4.9
4.8
5.0
5.0
5.1
5.2
4.8
4.4
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.4
4.4

6.1
5.2
5.7
5.9
4.4
4.6
4.6
4.8
4.9
4.9
5.1
4.7
4.2
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.3
4.3

1997

4.2
5.5
5.8
4.0
4.3
4.3
4.6
4.7
4.8
5.0
4.6
4.1
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.2
4.2

1998

6.7
6.6
4.0
4.4
4.3
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.1
4.6
4.1
4.6
4.6
4.4
4.2
4.2

1999

6.4
2.6
3.6
3.7
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.9
4.4
3.8
4.4
4.4
4.2
4.1
4.0

2000

-1.3
2.2
2.8
3.7
4.1
4.3
4.6
4.2
3.5
4.2
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.9

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

5.6
4.8
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.6
4.9
4.1
4.8
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.3

4.1
5.3
5.4
5.4
5.6
4.8
3.9
4.7
4.6
4.4
4.2
4.2

6.5
6.0
5.9
6.0
5.0
3.9
4.8
4.7
4.4
4.2
4.2

5.4
5.5
5.9
4.6
3.3
4.6
4.4
4.1
3.9
3.9

5.6
6.1
4.3
2.8
4.4
4.3
4.0
3.7
3.8

6.5
3.6
1.9
4.1
4.0
3.7
3.5
3.5

2007 2008

0.7
-0.4
3.3
3.4
3.1
3.0
3.1

-1.6
4.5
4.3
3.7
3.4
3.5

2009

10.6
7.2
5.5
4.7
4.5

2010

3.8
2.9
2.7
3.0

2011

2.1
2.1
2.7

2012

2.2
3.0

2013

3.8

53

53

3-3a. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GNI


Unit: %
Terminal
Year
1951

Initial Year
1978

1979

1952
12.5
1979
10.3 10.3
1980
10.1
7.6
4.9
1981
10.0
7.2
5.6
1982
9.8
6.6
5.3
1983
9.8
7.2
6.4
1984
9.9
7.9
7.4
1985
9.7
7.4
6.9
1986
9.9
8.5
8.2
1987
10.0
9.1
9.0
1988
10.0
9.2
9.1
1989
10.0
9.2
9.1
1990
9.9
8.9
8.8
1991
9.9
9.0
8.9
1992
9.8
8.9
8.8
1993
9.7
8.7
8.6
1994
9.7
8.6
8.5
1995
9.6
8.4
8.3
8.2
1996
9.5
8.3
1997
9.5
8.3
8.2
1998
9.4
8.2
8.1
1999
9.3
8.0
7.9
2000
9.3
8.0
7.9
2001
9.0
7.5
7.4
2002
8.9
7.4
7.3
2003
8.8
7.3
7.1
2004
8.8
7.2
7.1
2005
8.7
7.0
6.9
2006
8.6
6.9
6.8
2007
8.5
6.8
6.6
2008
8.2
6.4
6.3
2009
8.1
6.2
6.0
2010
8.1
6.3
6.1
2011
8.0
6.1
5.9
2012
7.9
6.0
5.8
2013
7.8
5.9
5.8
2014
7.8
5.9
5.7
Source: See Table 3-1.

54

54

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984 1985

6.3
5.6
6.9
8.0
7.3
8.8
9.6
9.6
9.5
9.2
9.3
9.1
8.9
8.7
8.5
8.4
8.4
8.3
8.1
8.0
7.5
7.4
7.2
7.2
7.0
6.8
6.7
6.3
6.1
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.8

4.8
7.2
8.5
7.5
9.2
10.1
10.1
9.9
9.5
9.5
9.4
9.1
8.9
8.7
8.6
8.5
8.4
8.2
8.1
7.5
7.4
7.3
7.2
7.0
6.8
6.7
6.3
6.1
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.8
5.7

9.5
10.4
8.4
10.4
11.2
10.9
10.7
10.1
10.1
9.8
9.5
9.3
9.0
8.9
8.8
8.6
8.4
8.3
7.7
7.6
7.4
7.3
7.1
6.9
6.8
6.4
6.1
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.8

11.3
7.9
10.6
11.6
11.2
10.9
10.2
10.1
9.9
9.5
9.2
9.0
8.8
8.7
8.5
8.3
8.2
7.6
7.5
7.3
7.2
7.0
6.8
6.7
6.2
6.0
6.1
5.9
5.7
5.7
5.7

4.4
10.3
11.6
11.2
10.8
10.0
10.0
9.7
9.3
9.0
8.7
8.6
8.5
8.3
8.1
8.0
7.4
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.8
6.6
6.5
6.0
5.8
5.9
5.7
5.5
5.5
5.5

16.2
15.3
13.5
12.4
11.1
10.9
10.4
9.9
9.5
9.2
9.0
8.9
8.6
8.4
8.2
7.5
7.4
7.2
7.1
6.9
6.7
6.6
6.1
5.8
6.0
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.5

1986

1987

1988

1989

14.3
12.1
11.1
9.8
9.8
9.5
9.0
8.7
8.4
8.3
8.2
8.0
7.8
7.7
7.0
6.9
6.7
6.6
6.4
6.2
6.1
5.6
5.4
5.5
5.3
5.2
5.1
5.1

9.9
9.5
8.3
8.7
8.5
8.2
7.9
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.4
7.2
7.2
6.4
6.4
6.2
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.7
5.2
5.0
5.2
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.8

9.2
7.6
8.3
8.1
7.8
7.6
7.3
7.3
7.3
7.2
7.0
6.9
6.2
6.1
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.6

5.9
7.9
7.8
7.5
7.3
7.0
7.0
7.1
7.0
6.7
6.7
5.9
5.9
5.7
5.7
5.5
5.4
5.3
4.8
4.5
4.7
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.4

1990 1991 1992

9.9
8.7
8.0
7.6
7.2
7.2
7.3
7.1
6.8
6.8
5.9
5.9
5.7
5.7
5.5
5.4
5.3
4.7
4.5
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.3
4.3

7.6
7.0
6.8
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.7
6.5
6.5
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.4
5.2
5.0
5.0
4.4
4.2
4.4
4.2
4.1
4.1
4.1

6.5
6.4
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.5
6.3
6.3
5.3
5.3
5.2
5.2
5.0
4.9
4.8
4.2
4.0
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.9

1993

1994

6.4
6.1
6.4
6.7
6.5
6.3
6.3
5.1
5.2
5.0
5.1
4.9
4.7
4.7
4.0
3.8
4.1
3.9
3.8
3.8
3.8

5.9
6.5
6.9
6.6
6.2
6.3
5.0
5.0
4.9
4.9
4.7
4.6
4.5
3.9
3.6
4.0
3.7
3.6
3.6
3.7

3-3b. Average Annual Growth Rate of Real GNI (Continued)


Unit: %
Terminal
Year
1995
1952
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

7.0
7.4
6.8
6.3
6.4
4.8
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.6
4.5
4.4
3.7
3.5
3.8
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.6

Initial Year
1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

7.7
6.7
6.1
6.2
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.6
4.3
4.2
4.2
3.4
3.2
3.6
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.4

5.8
5.3
5.8
3.5
3.9
3.9
4.1
3.9
3.9
3.8
3.1
2.8
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.1

4.8
5.7
2.8
3.4
3.5
3.8
3.7
3.6
3.6
2.8
2.5
3.1
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0

6.7
1.8
3.0
3.2
3.6
3.5
3.4
3.5
2.6
2.3
2.9
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.8

-3.1
1.2
2.0
2.9
2.8
2.9
3.0
2.0
1.8
2.5
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.6

5.4
4.6
4.9
4.3
4.1
4.1
2.8
2.5
3.2
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0

3.8
4.6
4.0
3.8
3.8
2.3
2.0
2.9
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.8

5.5
4.1
3.8
3.8
2.1
1.7
2.8
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.7

2.6
2.9
3.2
1.2
1.0
2.3
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.4

3.3
3.5
0.7
0.6
2.2
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.4

3.8
-0.6
-0.3
2.0
1.6
1.6
1.9
2.3

-4.9
-2.4
1.4
1.0
1.2
1.6
2.1

0.2
4.6
3.0
2.7
2.9
3.3

8.9
4.4
3.6
3.6
3.9

2010 2011 2012 2013

-0.1
0.9
1.8
2.7

1.9
2.8
3.6

3.6
4.4

5.2

55 55

3-4. Per Capita Gross National Income


At Current Prices
Period
Amount
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: See Table 3-1.

56

56

208
216
163
229
396
980
2,386
3,377
8,431
9,382
11,010
11,458
12,352
13,326
13,836
14,184
12,934
13,947
15,142
13,703
14,062
14,544
15,879
16,930
17,446
18,256
18,564
17,531
19,864
21,507
21,967
22,513
23,298

US$
Nominal Growth
Rate (%)
35.1
14.9
16.4
7.0
11.2
4.9
22.3
3.4
8.0
11.3
17.4
4.1
7.8
7.9
3.8
2.5
-8.8
7.8
8.6
-9.5
2.6
3.4
9.2
6.6
3.1
4.6
1.7
-5.6
13.3
8.3
2.1
2.5
3.5

Amount
2,146
3,363
5,940
9,157
15,841
37,230
85,883
134,599
226,718
251,630
277,018
302,377
326,840
353,004
379,923
407,082
432,763
450,063
472,889
463,282
486,280
500,594
530,835
544,798
567,508
599,536
585,519
579,574
628,706
633,822
650,660
670,226
707,542

Chained (2011) Dollars


NT$
Nominal Growth
Rate (%)
35.1
14.9
16.7
7.2
11.2
5.0
22.3
4.1
10.0
11.0
10.1
9.2
8.1
8.0
7.6
7.2
6.3
4.0
5.1
-2.0
5.0
2.9
6.0
2.6
4.2
5.6
-2.3
-1.0
8.5
0.8
2.7
3.0
5.6

Amount (NT$)
21,651
24,896
29,983
43,059
64,703
91,755
140,867
184,294
294,408
320,021
340,836
359,730
379,183
398,082
422,586
451,023
472,608
491,449
520,128
500,462
524,613
541,908
569,656
582,412
598,924
619,015
586,559
585,708
636,038
633,822
643,956
665,206
697,924

Real Growth Rate (%)


-16.9
4.8
3.5
5.2
8.8
4.0
2.9
3.0
4.8
8.7
6.5
5.5
5.4
5.0
6.2
6.7
4.8
4.0
5.8
-3.8
4.8
3.3
5.1
2.2
2.8
3.4
-5.2
-0.1
8.6
-0.3
1.6
3.3
4.9

3-5. National Income


Period

At Current Prices
Amount (NT$ million)

1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: See Table 3-1.

17,119
29,326
60,483
108,626
216,219
538,409
1,363,321
4,174,121
4,686,035
5,184,361
5,682,488
6,188,621
6,709,301
7,300,416
7,886,005
8,398,546
8,757,702
9,243,228
9,015,899
9,531,404
9,818,023
10,398,719
10,680,876
11,117,367
11,590,959
11,161,869
10,985,329
12,194,428
12,290,671
12,493,108
12,995,943
13,722,941

Chained (2011) Dollars

Nominal Growth Rate (%)


39.5
18.5
21.0
10.3
15.2
5.9
24.1
10.9
12.3
10.6
9.6
8.9
8.4
8.8
8.0
6.5
4.3
5.5
-2.5
5.7
3.0
5.9
2.7
4.1
4.3
-3.7
-1.6
11.0
0.8
1.7
4.0
5.6

Amount (NT$ million)


177,522
224,004
313,707
522,557
893,653
1,341,538
2,255,578
5,375,145
5,901,437
6,324,758
6,707,990
7,103,316
7,486,951
7,988,471
8,582,282
9,030,674
9,406,687
9,996,384
9,547,119
10,074,158
10,443,684
11,023,859
11,260,020
11,590,552
12,056,367
11,260,761
11,233,561
12,346,344
12,290,671
12,491,883
12,952,953
13,684,925

Real Growth Rate (%)


11.7
8.3
6.7
8.1
12.2
4.8
4.1
5.4
9.8
7.2
6.1
5.9
5.4
6.7
7.4
5.2
4.2
6.3
-4.5
5.5
3.7
5.6
2.1
2.9
4.0
-6.6
-0.2
9.9
-0.5
1.6
3.7
5.7

57

57

3-6. Per Capita National Income


At Current Prices
US$
Period
Nominal Growth
Amount
Rate (%)
1952
207
34.4
1955
210
14.1
1960
156
16.4
1965
217
6.9
1970
371
11.1
1975
881
3.9
21.7
1980
2,139
3.2
1985
3,045
7.8
1990
7,655
11.3
1991
8,522
1992
9,952
16.8
1993
10,303
3.5
7.7
1994
11,092
7.4
1995
11,909
4.1
1996
12,399
1997
12,701
2.4
1998
11,495
-9.5
7.3
1999
12,330
8.2
2000
13,341
-10.5
2001
11,936
2.8
2002
12,270
2003
12,642
3.0
8.7
2004
13,735
6.3
2005
14,602
2.6
2006
14,974
2007
15,401
2.9
2008
15,388
-0.1
2009
14,398
-6.4
15.6
2010
16,650
8.0
2011
17,982
2012
18,125
0.8
3.2
2013
18,700
2014
19,315
3.3
Source: See Table 3-1.

58

58

NT$
Nominal Growth
Amount
Rate (%)
34.5
2,127
14.2
3,270
16.7
5,670
7.0
8,682
11.1
14,827
33,493
4.0
77,004
21.8
121,381
3.8
205,835
9.7
228,547
11.0
250,401
9.6
271,902
8.6
293,485
7.9
315,470
7.5
340,482
7.9
364,517
7.1
384,624
5.5
397,888
3.5
416,652
4.7
403,556
-3.1
424,312
5.1
435,145
2.6
459,169
5.5
469,907
2.3
487,103
3.7
505,770
3.8
485,347
-4.0
476,000
-1.9
526,963
10.7
529,918
0.6
536,868
1.3
556,699
3.7
586,532
5.4

Chained (2011) Dollars


Amount (NT$)
22,057
24,978
29,409
41,766
61,281
83,454
127,401
164,798
265,060
287,825
305,481
320,971
336,863
352,035
372,572
396,701
413,573
427,373
450,602
427,334
448,474
462,875
486,773
495,387
507,835
526,078
489,647
486,756
533,528
529,918
536,815
554,857
584,907

Real Growth Rate


(%)
7.7
4.4
3.0
4.8
8.2
2.9
2.1
2.7
4.2
8.6
6.1
5.1
5.0
4.5
5.8
6.5
4.3
3.3
5.4
-5.2
4.9
3.2
5.2
1.8
2.5
3.6
-6.9
-0.6
9.6
-0.7
1.3
3.4
5.4

3-7a. Distribution of National Income


Period

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

I. Amount (NT$ million)


National income at market prices

11,590,959

11,161,869

10,985,329

12,194,428

12,290,671

12,493,108

12,995,943

A. Household (1)

9,137,791

9,088,663

8,766,034

9,282,742

9,555,440

9,781,266

9,908,060

1. Compensation of employees

5,932,673

6,025,052

5,781,000

6,166,861

6,465,312

6,615,543

6,726,585

2. Operating surplus, property and


entrepreneurial income, net

3,205,118

3,063,611

2,985,034

3,115,881

3,090,128

3,165,723

3,181,475

B. General government

952,045

896,862

888,054

977,053

1,077,494

1,052,786

1,070,753

1. Net taxes on production and


imports

709,675

669,188

609,613

728,339

775,113

774,575

819,347

2. Operating surplus, property and


entrepreneurial income, net

242,370

227,674

278,441

248,714

302,381

278,211

251,406

C. Corporate (2)

1,501,123

1,176,344

1,331,241

1,934,633

1,657,737

1,659,056

2,017,130

1. Operating surplus

2,867,149

2,380,657

2,343,688

3,014,481

2,775,651

2,722,220

3,061,302

-1,366,026

-1,204,313

-1,012,447

-1,079,848

-1,117,914

-1,063,164

-1,044,172

2. Property and entrepreneurial


income, net
Net current transfers

-124,927

-88,244

-71,204

-86,172

-109,102

-78,284

-89,550

A. Household (1)

-668,197

-528,447

-588,907

-698,803

-785,988

-676,698

-694,970

1,171,838

1,083,281

1,053,062

1,118,203

1,250,616

1,142,449

1,141,741

-628,568

-643,078

-535,359

-505,572

-573,730

-544,035

-536,321

B. General government
C. Corporate (2)
National disposable income

11,466,032

11,073,625

10,914,125

12,108,256

12,181,569

12,414,824

12,906,393

A. Household (1)

8,469,594

8,560,216

8,177,127

8,583,939

8,769,452

9,104,568

9,213,090

B. General government

2,123,883

1,980,143

1,941,116

2,095,256

2,328,110

2,195,235

2,212,494

872,555

533,266

795,882

1,429,061

1,084,007

1,115,021

1,480,809

C. Corporate (2)

(1) includes private nonprofit institutions serving households; (2) includes quasi-corporate enterprises.
Source: See Table 3-1.

59

59

3-7b. Distribution of National Income (Continued)


Period

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

I. Percentage (%)
National income at market prices

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

A. Household (1)

78.8

81.4

79.8

76.1

77.7

78.3

76.2

1. Compensation of employees

51.2

54.0

52.6

50.6

52.6

53.0

51.8

2. Operating surplus, property and


entrepreneurial income, net

27.7

27.4

27.2

25.6

25.1

25.3

24.5

B. General government

8.2

8.0

8.1

8.0

8.8

8.4

8.2

1. Net taxes on production and


imports

6.1

6.0

5.5

6.0

6.3

6.2

6.3

2. Operating surplus, property and


entrepreneurial income, net

2.1

2.0

2.5

2.0

2.5

2.2

1.9

C. Corporate (2)

13.0

10.5

12.1

15.9

13.5

13.3

15.5

1. Operating surplus

24.7

21.3

21.3

24.7

22.6

21.8

23.6

-11.8

-10.8

-9.2

-8.9

-9.1

-8.5

-8.0

2. Property and entrepreneurial


income, net
Net current transfers

-1.1

-0.8

-0.6

-0.7

-0.9

-0.6

-0.7

A. Household (1)

-5.8

-4.7

-5.4

-5.7

-6.4

-5.4

-5.3

B. General government

10.1

9.7

9.6

9.2

10.2

9.1

8.8

C. Corporate (2)

-5.4

-5.8

-4.9

-4.1

-4.7

-4.4

-4.1

National disposable income

98.9

99.2

99.4

99.3

99.1

99.4

99.3

A. Household (1)

73.1

76.7

74.4

70.4

71.4

72.9

70.9

B. General government

18.3

17.7

17.7

17.2

18.9

17.6

17.0

7.5

4.8

7.2

11.7

8.8

8.9

11.4

C. Corporate (2)

60

60

3-8a. Gross Domestic Product by Industry


Industry
Period

Total
*

Agriculture

Manufacturing

Subtotal

I. Amount (NT$ million at current prices)


2007 13,407,062 191,886 4,504,852
2008 13,150,950 201,656 4,175,333
2009 12,961,656 215,109 4,096,400
2010 14,119,213 224,828 4,784,526
2011 14,312,200 245,783 4,725,408
2012 14,686,917 242,400 4,756,737
2013 15,221,201 255,782 4,995,184
2014 16,084,003 296,110 5,371,477
* Excluding statistical discrepancy.
Source: See Table 3-1.

3,916,754
3,678,114
3,484,377
4,122,165
4,102,225
4,120,882
4,269,190
4,585,000

ElectriConstrucity, Gas
ction
& Water
134,882
39,959
187,971
182,902
126,013
134,895
203,682
242,132

Subtotal

340,688 8,537,881
344,736 8,635,831
318,130 8,495,170
365,259 9,065,393
383,053 9,341,009
384,523 9,525,363
407,098 9,794,705
430,805 10,090,281

Trade

Services
Public
TransAdminisport and
tration &
Storage
Defence

2,207,831
2,251,642
2,180,030
2,346,794
2,443,613
2,451,902
2,545,181
2,596,777

398,123
379,770
357,779
423,989
398,441
416,669
422,092
453,921

943,559
912,842
797,605
871,744
915,039
932,853
970,154
1,041,714

Finance,
Insurance
& Real
Estate
947,340
988,665
994,245
1,034,284
1,054,319
1,076,339
1,060,854
1,070,550

Statistical
Discrepancy
172,443
138,130
154,977
44,466
0
162,417
175,530
326,135

3-8b. Gross Domestic Product by Industry (Continued)


Industry
Period

Total

Agriculture

Subtotal

Manufacturing

ElectriConstrucity, Gas
ction
& Water

Subtotal

Trade

Services
Public
Administration &
Defence

Transport and
Storage

Finance,
Insurance
& Real
Estate

Statistical
Discrepancy

II. Percentage (%)


2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

1.5
1.6
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.9

34.0
32.1
32.0
34.0
33.0
32.8
33.2
34.1

29.6
28.3
27.2
29.3
28.7
28.4
28.4
29.1

1.0
0.3
1.5
1.3
0.9
0.9
1.4
1.5

2.6
2.7
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7

64.5
66.4
66.3
64.4
65.3
65.6
65.1
64.0

16.7
17.3
17.0
16.7
17.1
16.9
16.9
16.5

3.0
2.9
2.8
3.0
2.8
2.9
2.8
2.9

7.1
7.0
6.2
6.2
6.4
6.4
6.5
6.6

7.2
7.6
7.8
7.4
7.4
7.4
7.1
6.8

1.3
1.1
1.2
0.3
0.0
1.1
1.2
2.0

61

61

3-8c. Gross Domestic Product by Industry (Continued)


Industry
Period

GDP

Agriculture

Subtotal

ElectriConstrucity, Gas
ction
& Water

Manufacturing

Subtotal

Trade

Services
StatisPublic
tical
TransFinance,
Adminisport and
Insurance & Discretration &
Storage
Real Estate pancy
Defence

I. Amount (NT$ million, chained (2011) dollars)


2007 12,572,550 236,084 3,850,114 3,228,937
2008 12,661,079 236,161 3,842,186 3,251,653
2009 12,462,729 229,996 3,703,003 3,140,455
2010 13,787,642 235,146 4,455,401 3,839,019
2011 14,312,200 245,783 4,725,408 4,102,225
2012 14,607,569 237,912 4,882,541 4,254,944
2013 14,933,673 246,109 4,961,844 4,320,613
2014 15,496,845 254,371 5,239,815 4,592,601
Note:The chained-dollar estimates are not additive.

93,532
90,913
116,081
122,059
126,013
129,708
134,185
135,777

414,325
373,409
337,563
376,299
383,053
377,743
387,190
393,826

8,565,612
8,629,693
8,570,402
9,067,344
9,341,009
9,459,853
9,668,170
9,889,067

2,200,334
2,249,906
2,206,929
2,349,089
2,443,613
2,470,401
2,506,098
2,572,171

373,688 916,233
374,835 882,696
362,101 819,419
387,425 879,501
398,441 915,039
405,716 924,995
438,654 960,150
447,881 1,023,696

1,004,260
1,013,983
1,022,346
1,054,022
1,054,319
1,061,653
1,053,327
1,053,600

-47,321
-12,460
-287
33,504
0
27,263
56,401
113,282

3-8d. Gross Domestic Product by Industry (Continued)


Industry
Period

GDP

Agriculture

Subtotal

Manufacturing

ElectriConstrucity, Gas
ction
& Water

Subtotal

Trade

Services
StatisPublic
tical
TransFinance,
Adminisport and
Insurance & Discretration &
Storage
Real Estate pancy
Defence

I. Annual Real Growth Rate (%)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

62

62

0.7
-1.6
10.6
3.8
2.1
2.2
3.8

0.0
-2.6
2.2
4.5
-3.2
3.5
3.4

-0.2
-3.6
20.3
6.1
3.3
1.6
5.6

0.7
-3.4
22.2
6.9
3.7
1.5
6.3

-2.8
27.7
5.2
3.2
2.9
3.5
1.2

-9.9
-9.6
11.5
1.8
-1.4
2.5
1.7

0.8
-0.7
5.8
3.0
1.3
2.2
2.3

2.3
-1.9
6.4
4.0
1.1
1.4
2.6

0.3
-3.4
7.0
2.8
1.8
8.1
2.1

-3.7
-7.2
7.3
4.0
1.1
3.8
6.6

1.0
0.8
3.1
0.0
0.7
-0.8
0.0

3-9a. Expenditure on Gross National Income

Period

Gross
National
Income

Net Factor
Income
from the
Rest of the
World

National Consumption
Subtotal

I. Amount (NT$ million at current prices)


1952
17,271
-4
15,646
1955
30,160
-3
27,359
1960
63,371
-27
54,974
1965
114,577
-194
91,270
1970
231,015
-412
170,408
1975
598,483
-3,344
433,833
1980
1,520,519
-2,106 1,020,568
1985
2,583,166
47,154 1,679,161
1990
4,597,595
117,307 3,151,488
1991
5,159,313
135,550 3,534,344
1992
5,735,441
120,762 3,949,399
1993
6,319,382
114,044 4,341,390
1994
6,891,959
107,517 4,791,729
1995
7,507,569
110,919 5,222,163
1996
8,146,092
109,502 5,747,027
1997
8,806,852
89,611 6,239,780
1998
9,449,692
68,551 6,721,983
1999
9,906,113
90,518 6,988,007
2000 10,490,818
139,558 7,330,167
2001 10,350,233
192,024 7,453,287
2002 10,923,385
242,502 7,703,736
2003 11,294,739
328,873 7,852,356
2004 12,021,744
372,099 8,293,622
2005 12,383,120
290,866 8,629,892
2006 12,952,502
311,699 8,801,811
2007 13,739,828
332,766 9,119,991
2008 13,465,596
314,646 9,251,350
2009 13,375,650
413,994 9,231,232
2010 14,548,852
429,639 9,596,399
2011 14,700,572
388,372 9,966,571
2012 15,141,108
454,191 10,289,387
2013 15,646,211
425,010 10,475,487
2014 16,554,262
470,259 10,885,838
Source: See Table 3-1.

Gross Capital Formation

Private

Government

Subtotal

12,795
21,773
42,795
71,942
129,347
341,153
777,424
1,258,801
2,341,495
2,621,716
2,969,789
3,301,502
3,714,760
3,969,187
4,372,154
4,743,108
5,116,403
5,394,295
5,706,268
5,756,645
5,953,938
6,100,329
6,490,958
6,784,327
6,947,802
7,197,916
7,260,169
7,175,511
7,497,682
7,798,976
8,035,105
8,249,261
8,555,138

2,851
5,586
12,179
19,328
41,061
92,680
243,144
420,360
809,993
912,628
979,610
1,039,888
1,076,969
1,252,976
1,374,873
1,496,672
1,605,580
1,593,712
1,623,899
1,696,642
1,749,798
1,752,027
1,802,664
1,845,565
1,854,009
1,922,075
1,991,181
2,055,721
2,098,717
2,167,595
2,254,282
2,226,226
2,330,700

2,682
4,099
13,126
26,874
61,133
187,300
519,811
529,447
1,142,092
1,303,548
1,583,571
1,778,885
1,898,164
2,072,405
2,043,855
2,317,181
2,571,393
2,598,205
2,815,099
2,175,715
2,241,850
2,377,923
2,954,277
2,957,842
3,110,995
3,221,482
3,217,027
2,580,249
3,524,645
3,382,866
3,304,160
3,359,946
3,525,621

Gross Fixed
Increase in
Capital
Inventory
Formation
1,979
3,502
10,869
20,418
52,301
191,565
472,346
529,967
1,111,414
1,239,534
1,491,975
1,715,984
1,843,656
2,027,897
2,033,277
2,231,680
2,482,879
2,540,878
2,722,595
2,238,591
2,285,679
2,365,673
2,853,709
2,924,286
3,063,352
3,205,121
3,045,433
2,761,737
3,335,881
3,346,945
3,282,131
3,371,155
3,471,557

703
597
2,257
6,456
8,832
-4,265
47,465
-520
30,678
64,014
91,596
62,901
54,508
44,508
10,578
85,501
88,514
57,327
92,504
-62,876
-43,829
12,250
100,568
33,556
47,643
16,361
171,594
-181,488
188,764
35,921
22,029
-11,209
54,064

Domestic
Demand

Exports of
Goods &
Services

18,328
31,458
68,100
118,144
231,541
621,133
1,540,379
2,208,608
4,293,580
4,837,892
5,532,970
6,120,275
6,689,893
7,294,568
7,790,882
8,556,961
9,293,376
9,586,212
10,145,266
9,629,002
9,945,586
10,230,279
11,247,899
11,587,734
11,912,806
12,341,473
12,468,377
11,811,481
13,121,044
13,349,437
13,593,547
13,835,433
14,411,459

1,386
2,475
7,192
21,771
68,746
233,701
783,272
1,345,492
2,020,064
2,302,504
2,347,562
2,632,257
2,857,679
3,412,791
3,692,075
4,060,689
4,352,253
4,554,722
5,373,337
4,942,685
5,427,124
5,924,171
6,982,430
7,329,793
8,316,084
9,349,494
9,230,775
7,827,336
10,013,538
10,419,700
10,345,375
10,580,252
11,271,704

Less:
Imports
of Goods
& Services

2,439
3,770
11,894
25,144
68,860
253,007
801,026
1,018,088
1,833,356
2,116,633
2,265,853
2,547,194
2,763,130
3,310,709
3,446,367
3,900,409
4,264,488
4,325,339
5,167,343
4,413,478
4,691,827
5,188,584
6,580,684
6,825,273
7,588,087
8,283,905
8,548,202
6,677,161
9,015,369
9,456,937
9,252,005
9,194,484
9,599,160

63

63

3-9b. Expenditure on Gross National Income (Continued)

Period

64

Gross
National
Income

II. Percentage (%)


1952
100.0
1955
100.0
1960
100.0
1965
100.0
1970
100.0
1975
100.0
1980
100.0
1985
100.0
1990
100.0
1991
100.0
1992
100.0
1993
100.0
1994
100.0
1995
100.0
1996
100.0
1997
100.0
1998
100.0
1999
100.0
2000
100.0
2001
100.0
2002
100.0
2003
100.0
2004
100.0
2005
100.0
2006
100.0
2007
100.0
2008
100.0
2009
100.0
2010
100.0
2011
100.0
2012
100.0
2013
100.0
2014
100.0

64

Net Factor
Income from
the Rest of
the World
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.2
-0.2
-0.6
-0.1
1.8
2.6
2.6
2.1
1.8
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.0
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.9
2.2
2.9
3.1
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.3
3.1
3.0
2.6
3.0
2.7
2.8

National Consumption
Subtotal

90.6
90.7
86.7
79.7
73.8
72.5
67.1
65.0
68.5
68.5
68.9
68.7
69.5
69.6
70.5
70.9
71.1
70.5
69.9
72.0
70.5
69.5
69.0
69.7
68.0
66.4
68.7
69.0
66.0
67.8
68.0
67.0
65.8

Private

74.1
72.2
67.5
62.8
56.0
57.0
51.1
48.7
50.9
50.8
51.8
52.2
53.9
52.9
53.7
53.9
54.1
54.5
54.4
55.6
54.5
54.0
54.0
54.8
53.6
52.4
53.9
53.6
51.5
53.1
53.1
52.7
51.7

Gross Capital Formation

Government

16.5
18.5
19.2
16.9
17.8
15.5
16.0
16.3
17.6
17.7
17.1
16.5
15.6
16.7
16.9
17.0
17.0
16.1
15.5
16.4
16.0
15.5
15.0
14.9
14.3
14.0
14.8
15.4
14.4
14.7
14.9
14.2
14.1

Gross Fixed
Increase in
Subtotal
Capital
Inventory
Formation
15.5
13.6
20.7
23.5
26.5
31.3
34.2
20.5
24.8
25.3
27.6
28.1
27.5
27.6
25.1
26.3
27.2
26.2
26.8
21.0
20.5
21.1
24.6
23.9
24.0
23.4
23.9
19.3
24.2
23.0
21.8
21.5
21.3

11.5
11.6
17.2
17.8
22.6
32.0
31.1
20.5
24.2
24.0
26.0
27.2
26.8
27.0
25.0
25.3
26.3
25.6
26.0
21.6
20.9
20.9
23.7
23.6
23.7
23.3
22.6
20.6
22.9
22.8
21.7
21.5
21.0

4.1
2.0
3.6
5.6
3.8
-0.7
3.1
0.0
0.7
1.2
1.6
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.1
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.9
-0.6
-0.4
0.1
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.1
1.3
-1.4
1.3
0.2
0.1
-0.1
0.3

Domestic
Demand

Exports of
Goods &
Services

Less: Imports
of Goods
& Services

106.1
104.3
107.5
103.1
100.2
103.8
101.3
85.5
93.4
93.8
96.5
96.8
97.1
97.2
95.6
97.2
98.3
96.8
96.7
93.0
91.0
90.6
93.6
93.6
92.0
89.8
92.6
88.3
90.2
90.8
89.8
88.4
87.1

8.0
8.2
11.3
19.0
29.8
39.0
51.5
52.1
43.9
44.6
40.9
41.7
41.5
45.5
45.3
46.1
46.1
46.0
51.2
47.8
49.7
52.5
58.1
59.2
64.2
68.0
68.6
58.5
68.8
70.9
68.3
67.6
68.1

14.1
12.5
18.8
21.9
29.8
42.3
52.7
39.4
39.9
41.0
39.5
40.3
40.1
44.1
42.3
44.3
45.1
43.7
49.3
42.6
43.0
45.9
54.7
55.1
58.6
60.3
63.5
49.9
62.0
64.3
61.1
58.8
58.0

3-9c. Expenditure on Gross National Income (Continued)

Period

Gross
National
Income

Net Factor
Income
from the
Rest of
the World

National Consumption
Subtotal

Private

I. Amount (NT$ million, chained (2011) dollars)


1952
174,246
-111
197,266
128,673
-53
257,402
164,205
1955
223,275
-194
356,886
213,377
1960
319,871
-1,241
545,985
356,253
1965
538,772
-2,109
847,958
560,015
1970
943,586
-9,697 1,230,795
876,097
1975
1,474,993
-3,354 1,900,982 1,332,933
1980
2,493,982
75,285 2,583,511 1,810,804
1985
3,536,894
168,363 4,336,331 3,091,545
1990
5,970,280
187,541 4,667,248 3,330,549
1991
6,561,579
159,984 5,034,977 3,661,223
1992
7,056,737
146,854 5,376,462 3,960,292
1993
7,518,005
132,920 5,728,845 4,304,250
1994
7,995,703
132,280 6,082,632 4,465,470
1995
8,466,268
126,948 6,513,395 4,782,803
1996
9,060,843
102,689 6,952,672 5,122,902
1997
9,757,483
77,031 7,381,632 5,465,078
1998 10,319,741
101,574 7,619,763 5,751,968
1999 10,817,030
154,869 7,932,871 6,053,427
2000 11,538,800
213,487 8,065,549 6,140,238
2001 11,180,872
270,147 8,313,590 6,354,159
2002 11,784,475
367,375 8,482,638 6,536,144
2003 12,226,885
409,490 8,848,259 6,879,689
2004 12,900,914
313,759 9,087,828 7,111,080
2005 13,238,085
333,420 9,202,944 7,238,671
2006 13,669,529
350,310 9,421,422 7,413,894
2007 14,186,226
320,632 9,326,776 7,288,331
2008 13,489,512
423,658 9,393,434 7,289,398
2009 13,517,208
435,627 9,689,409 7,563,285
2010 14,718,522
388,372 9,966,571 7,798,976
2011 14,700,572
445,579 10,155,354 7,940,907
2012 14,985,094
412,909 10,316,417 8,127,522
2013 15,529,028
2014 16,329,234
451,931 10,637,240 8,367,610
Note:The chained-dollar estimates are not additive.

Gross Capital Formation

Government

Gross Fixed
Increase in
Subtotal
Capital
Inventory
Formation

Domestic
Demand

Exports of
Goods &
Services

Less:
Imports
of Goods
& Services

68,593
93,197
143,509
189,732
287,943
354,698
568,049
772,707
1,244,786
1,336,699
1,373,754
1,416,170
1,424,595
1,617,162
1,730,592
1,829,770
1,916,554
1,867,795
1,879,444
1,925,311
1,959,431
1,946,494
1,968,570
1,976,748
1,964,273
2,007,528
2,038,445
2,104,036
2,126,124
2,167,595
2,214,447
2,188,895
2,269,630

27,713
8,191
40,353
103,465
223,072
422,439
810,565
809,096
1,594,027
1,819,376
2,054,921
2,210,947
2,387,569
2,543,558
2,578,827
2,927,827
3,151,423
3,217,681
3,507,583
2,707,204
2,791,517
2,897,699
3,388,604
3,431,718
3,494,305
3,504,884
3,278,094
2,639,406
3,585,438
3,382,866
3,278,497
3,388,076
3,542,212

224,979
265,593
397,239
649,450
1,071,030
1,653,234
2,711,547
3,392,607
5,930,358
6,486,624
7,089,898
7,587,409
8,116,414
8,626,190
9,092,222
9,880,499
10,533,055
10,837,444
11,440,454
10,772,753
11,105,107
11,380,337
12,236,863
12,519,546
12,697,249
12,926,306
12,604,870
12,032,840
13,274,847
13,349,437
13,433,851
13,704,493
14,179,452

9,912
11,388
20,628
56,182
160,036
340,455
757,167
1,201,174
2,080,006
2,352,809
2,513,390
2,686,966
2,833,943
3,194,781
3,419,531
3,698,818
3,788,724
4,251,131
5,016,203
4,591,478
5,125,966
5,639,604
6,526,899
7,024,327
7,823,471
8,640,956
8,688,819
7,957,049
9,999,951
10,419,700
10,462,131
10,829,836
11,468,411

37,433
36,355
61,804
120,505
307,897
603,339
1,136,382
1,330,193
2,929,696
3,372,137
3,695,533
3,960,374
4,133,077
4,545,794
4,805,050
5,433,849
5,855,150
6,095,050
6,999,951
5,980,166
6,362,060
6,843,131
8,050,064
8,283,234
8,669,515
8,920,001
8,551,194
7,420,843
9,500,588
9,456,937
9,288,413
9,598,630
10,150,328

17,133
20,288
43,465
81,493
208,140
460,873
742,530
814,977
1,562,934
1,734,329
1,934,137
2,123,375
2,320,818
2,492,883
2,573,649
2,829,582
3,049,076
3,144,370
3,411,605
2,817,001
2,867,682
2,901,649
3,305,326
3,410,015
3,461,994
3,501,589
3,111,807
2,837,726
3,385,791
3,346,945
3,259,477
3,421,715
3,484,801

4,269
2,704
6,844
16,106
22,107
-6,007
43,157
-2,411
44,591
86,652
112,556
88,700
74,566
60,905
22,588
98,627
103,145
80,306
98,430
-75,925
-46,186
12,710
86,782
33,677
42,769
16,971
166,513
-193,262
196,426
35,921
19,020
-33,809
56,613

65

65

3-9d. Expenditure on Gross National Income (Continued)


National Consumption
Net Factor
Income
Period
from the
GovernSubtotal
Private
Rest of
ment
the World
II. Annual Real Growth Rate (%)
1952
12.5
-16.4
16.9
15.4
1955
8.7
-6.8
6.3
7.7
1960
7.3
-3.8
5.4
1.5
1965
8.5
-9.3
11.8
4.9
1970
12.8
-9.4
10.2
7.7
1975
5.9
-7.3
4.9
13.8
1980
4.9
-6.6
5.0
10.6
1985
4.4
-5.8
5.3
6.9
1990
5.9
-10.3
9.1
13.4
1991
9.9
-7.6
7.7
7.4
1992
7.6
-7.9
9.9
2.8
1993
6.5
-6.8
8.2
3.1
1994
6.4
-6.6
8.7
0.6
1995
5.9
-6.2
3.8
13.5
1996
7.0
-7.1
7.1
7.0
1997
7.7
-6.7
7.1
5.7
1998
5.8
-6.2
6.7
4.7
1999
4.8
-3.2
5.3
-2.5
2000
6.7
-4.1
5.2
0.6
2001
-3.1
-1.7
1.4
2.4
2002
5.4
-3.1
3.5
1.8
2003
3.8
-2.0
2.9
-0.7
2004
5.5
-4.3
5.3
1.1
2005
2.6
-2.7
3.4
0.4
2006
3.3
-1.3
1.8
-0.6
2007
3.8
-2.4
2.4
2.2
2008
-4.9
--1.0
-1.7
1.5
2009
0.2
-0.7
0.0
3.2
2010
8.9
-3.2
3.8
1.1
2011
-0.1
-2.9
3.1
2.0
2012
1.9
-1.9
1.8
2.2
2013
3.6
-1.6
2.4
-1.2
2014
5.2
-3.1
3.0
3.7
Gross
National
Income

66

66

Gross Capital Formation


Subtotal

26.4
-59.1
58.8
59.7
34.6
-26.9
8.4
-11.1
7.2
14.1
13.0
7.6
8.0
6.5
1.4
13.5
7.6
2.1
9.0
-22.8
3.1
3.8
16.9
1.3
1.8
0.3
-6.5
-19.5
35.8
-5.7
-3.1
3.3
4.6

Domestic
Gross Fixed
Increase in
Demand
Capital
Inventory
Formation
34.4
-12.5
19.3
29.3
18.3
19.3
15.5
-3.7
8.8
11.0
11.5
9.8
9.3
7.4
3.2
9.9
7.8
3.1
8.5
-17.4
1.8
1.2
13.9
3.2
1.5
1.1
-11.1
-8.8
19.3
-1.2
-2.6
5.0
1.8

----------------------------------

17.6
1.7
7.6
15.1
13.8
-4.2
7.1
1.2
9.5
9.4
9.3
7.0
7.0
6.3
5.4
8.7
6.6
2.9
5.6
-5.8
3.1
2.5
7.5
2.3
1.4
1.8
-2.5
-4.5
10.3
0.6
0.6
2.0
3.5

Exports of
Goods &
Services

Less:
Imports of
Goods &
Services

1.6
28.1
13.7
25.8
29.9
-0.9
8.9
2.2
0.7
13.1
6.8
6.9
5.5
12.7
7.0
8.2
2.4
12.2
18.0
-8.5
11.6
10.0
15.7
7.6
11.4
10.5
0.6
-8.4
25.7
4.2
0.4
3.5
5.9

33.5
-14.1
9.7
23.5
22.8
-6.1
7.6
-4.3
5.1
15.1
9.6
7.2
4.4
10.0
5.7
13.1
7.8
4.1
14.9
-14.6
6.4
7.6
17.6
2.9
4.7
2.9
-4.1
-13.2
28.0
-0.5
-1.8
3.3
5.8

3-10a. Sources of Economic Growth: Expenditure Side


(Contribution to Economic Growth Rate)
Unit: %
Domestic Demand
Net Exports
Economic
Growth Rate
Gross Fixed
Exports of
Less: Imports
Period
Increase in
Private
Government
(Increase in
Subtotal
Goods &
Capital
of Goods &
Subtotal
Inventory
Consumption Consumption
Real GDP)
Formation
Services
Services
100.00
38.40
37.13
7.17
22.08
-27.99
61.60
66.10
4.50
1981
100.00
46.88
60.21
23.33
7.50
-44.17
53.13
18.96
-34.17
1982
100.00
55.42
37.83
11.28
1.11
5.20
44.69
95.24
50.55
1983
100.00
63.38
44.48
14.43
15.82
-11.34
36.62
96.52
59.90
1984
100.00
35.76
54.05
23.08
-17.26
-24.32
64.24
24.74
-39.50
1985
100.00
50.87
32.81
5.73
23.18
-10.76
49.05
128.91
79.86
1986
100.00
92.44
41.57
12.76
31.18
6.93
7.56
89.84
82.20
1987
100.00
178.18
80.80
15.09
39.65
42.52
-78.18
45.39
123.57
1988
100.00
107.77
79.66
24.69
36.34
-32.91
-7.77
28.69
36.46
1989
100.00
132.04
83.54
39.47
38.41
-29.38
-32.21
6.02
38.23
1990
100.00
103.23
48.33
15.91
32.54
6.34
-3.23
70.69
73.92
1991
100.00
111.10
62.48
6.03
34.26
8.20
-10.98
37.76
48.73
1992
100.00
100.15
63.53
7.94
38.24
-9.56
0.00
42.50
42.50
1993
100.00
92.92
61.68
1.34
34.31
-4.41
7.08
30.97
23.90
1994
100.00
80.00
31.54
33.08
30.92
-15.54
20.00
82.46
62.62
1995
100.00
88.67
61.65
19.26
14.40
-6.63
11.17
52.59
41.26
1996
100.00
130.44
63.34
16.04
41.24
9.98
-30.44
61.37
91.82
1997
100.00
155.58
86.22
19.24
47.27
2.61
-55.58
26.84
82.42
1998
100.00
43.45
42.56
-6.55
12.35
-5.06
56.55
84.23
27.68
1999
100.00
71.81
44.86
1.56
34.27
-8.88
28.19
130.06
101.87
2000

2001 (1)
100.00
48.29
35.37
5.39
7.18
0.36
51.89
101.62
49.73
2002
100.00
57.04
38.83
-2.67
6.07
14.81
42.96
123.54
80.58
2003
100.00
97.54
44.85
2.76
46.08
3.84
2.30
130.57
128.26
2004
100.00
45.76
34.50
1.11
14.39
-4.24
54.06
84.32
30.26
2005
100.00
24.20
17.97
-1.78
6.58
1.42
75.80
122.78
46.80
2006
100.00
21.17
20.40
4.91
4.29
-8.44
78.83
105.37
26.53
2007
100.00
-320.00
-130.00
31.43
-380.00
158.57
420.00
55.71
-364.29
2008

2009 (1)
100.00
75.03
21.16
0.50
32.66
20.71
24.97
155.90
130.93
2010
100.00
14.40
39.91
5.76
-10.10
-21.17
85.60
78.95
-6.65
2011
12.51
58.48
7.10
-46.29
-6.79
87.49
5.73
-81.77
2012
100.00
83.41
57.85
-8.07
49.78
-16.14
16.59
111.21
94.17
2013
100.00
83.29
42.44
14.32
10.88
15.92
16.71
108.75
92.04
2014
100.00
(1) Because the 2001 and 2009 economic growth rates were negative, no meaningful value can be attributed to the contribution of these
sources of growth.
Source: See Table 3-1.

67

67

3-10b. Sources of Economic Growth: Expenditure Side (Continued)

Period
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

68

68

Economic
Growth Rate
(Increase in
Real GDP)
7.11
4.80
9.04
10.05
4.81
11.52
12.70
8.02
8.75
5.65
8.36
8.29
6.80
7.49
6.50
6.18
6.11
4.21
6.72
6.42
-1.26
5.57
4.12
6.51
5.42
5.62
6.52
0.70
-1.57
10.63
3.80
2.06
2.23
3.77

Subtotal
2.73
2.25
5.01
6.37
1.72
5.86
11.74
14.29
9.43
7.46
8.63
9.21
6.81
6.96
5.20
5.48
7.97
6.55
2.92
4.61
-4.14
2.69
2.35
6.35
2.48
1.36
1.38
-2.24
-4.25
9.56
0.53
0.59
1.86
3.14

(Contribution to Economic Growth Rate)


Domestic Demand
Gross Fixed
Increase in
Private
Government
Capital
Inventory
Consumption Consumption
Formation
2.64
2.89
3.42
4.47
2.60
3.78
5.28
6.48
6.97
4.72
4.04
5.18
4.32
4.62
2.05
3.81
3.87
3.63
2.86
2.88
0.79
1.97
1.60
2.92
1.87
1.01
1.33
-0.91
0.01
2.08
1.65
0.99
1.29
1.60

0.51
1.12
1.02
1.45
1.11
0.66
1.62
1.21
2.16
2.23
1.33
0.50
0.54
0.10
2.15
1.19
0.98
0.81
-0.44
0.10
0.38
0.30
-0.11
0.18
0.06
-0.10
0.32
0.22
0.49
0.17
0.29
0.33
-0.18
0.54

1.57
0.36
0.10
1.59
-0.83
2.67
3.96
3.18
3.18
2.17
2.72
2.84
2.60
2.57
2.01
0.89
2.52
1.99
0.83
2.20
-4.58
0.40
0.25
3.00
0.78
0.37
0.28
-2.66
-2.04
4.12
-0.27
-0.61
1.11
0.41

-1.99
-2.12
0.47
-1.14
-1.17
-1.24
0.88
3.41
-2.88
-1.66
0.53
0.68
-0.65
-0.33
-1.01
-0.41
0.61
0.11
-0.34
-0.57
-0.73
0.02
0.61
0.25
-0.23
0.08
-0.55
1.11
-2.70
3.20
-1.14
-0.12
-0.36
0.60

Subtotal
4.38
2.55
4.04
3.68
3.09
5.65
0.96
-6.27
-0.68
-1.82
-0.27
-0.91
0.00
0.53
1.30
0.69
-1.86
-2.34
3.80
1.81
2.88
2.89
1.77
0.15
2.93
4.26
5.14
2.94
2.68
1.07
3.27
1.47
0.37
0.63

Unit: percentage point


Net Exports
Exports of
Less: Imports
Goods &
of Goods &
Services
Services
4.70
0.91
8.61
9.70
1.19
14.85
11.41
3.64
2.51
0.34
5.91
3.13
2.89
2.32
5.36
3.25
3.75
1.13
5.66
8.35
-4.40
5.66
5.09
8.50
4.57
6.90
6.87
0.39
-5.91
15.50
2.98
0.30
2.48
4.10

0.32
-1.64
4.57
6.02
-1.90
9.20
10.44
9.91
3.19
2.16
6.18
4.04
2.89
1.79
4.07
2.55
5.61
3.47
1.86
6.54
-7.27
2.77
3.32
8.35
1.64
2.63
1.73
-2.55
-8.59
14.44
-0.29
-1.18
2.10
3.47

3-11a. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Owner


Gross Capital Formation
Private
Public
Total
Sector
Enterprises
I. Amount (NT$ million)
1988
1,044,229
729,761
147,338
1989
1,029,656
634,147
188,374
1990
1,142,092
614,474
260,529
1991
1,303,548
697,062
268,787
1992
1,583,571
902,225
279,096
1993
1,778,885 1,043,158
253,998
1994
1,898,164 1,121,120
245,269
1995
2,072,405 1,267,199
249,748
1996
2,043,855 1,263,281
229,807
1997
2,317,181 1,537,905
222,783
1998
2,571,393 1,791,608
212,400
1999
2,598,205 1,731,073
280,119
2000
2,815,099 1,999,020
252,606
2001
2,175,715 1,423,405
237,244
2002
2,241,850 1,521,444
247,883
2003
2,377,923 1,678,715
222,717
2004
2,954,277 2,271,096
198,564
2005
2,957,842 2,238,248
220,895
2006
3,110,995 2,405,674
223,078
2007
3,221,482 2,503,013
224,503
2008
3,217,027 2,434,141
239,402
2009
2,580,249 1,737,304
248,171
2010
3,524,645 2,691,655
243,932
2011
3,382,866 2,592,967
221,343
2012
3,304,160 2,563,432
229,752
2013
3,359,946 2,683,240
183,085
2014
3,525,621
--Source: See Table 3-1.
Period

Government
167,130
207,135
267,089
337,699
402,250
481,729
531,775
555,458
550,767
556,493
567,385
587,013
563,473
515,066
472,523
476,491
484,617
498,699
482,243
493,966
543,484
594,774
589,058
568,556
510,976
493,621
460,215

Gross Fixed Capital Formation


Private
Public
GovernSubtotal
Sector Enterprises
ment
845,044
992,183
1,111,414
1,239,534
1,491,975
1,715,984
1,843,656
2,027,897
2,033,277
2,231,680
2,482,879
2,540,878
2,722,595
2,238,591
2,285,679
2,365,673
2,853,709
2,924,286
3,063,352
3,205,121
3,045,433
2,761,737
3,335,881
3,346,945
3,282,131
3,371,155
3,471,557

527,528
604,848
596,781
630,419
814,077
972,454
1,075,142
1,227,481
1,255,230
1,458,964
1,680,387
1,692,572
1,912,030
1,476,445
1,574,934
1,657,638
2,175,729
2,211,671
2,380,410
2,501,225
2,284,331
1,935,945
2,496,978
2,558,491
2,567,030
2,677,103
2,801,306

150,386
180,200
247,544
271,416
275,648
261,801
236,739
244,958
227,280
216,223
235,107
261,293
247,092
247,080
238,222
231,544
193,363
213,916
200,699
209,930
217,618
231,018
249,845
219,898
204,125
200,431
210,036

Increase in Inventory
Private
Public
Subtotal
Sector
Enterprises

167,130 199,185
207,135
37,473
267,089
30,678
337,699
64,014
402,250
91,596
481,729
62,901
531,775
54,508
555,458
44,508
550,767
10,578
556,493
85,501
567,385
88,514
587,013
57,327
563,473
92,504
515,066 -62,876
472,523 -43,829
476,491
12,250
484,617 100,568
498,699
33,556
482,243
47,643
493,966
16,361
543,484 171,594
594,774 -181,488
589,058 188,764
568,556
35,921
510,976
22,029
493,621 -11,209
460,215
54,064

202,233
29,299
17,693
66,643
88,148
70,704
45,978
39,718
8,051
78,941
111,221
38,501
86,990
-53,040
-53,490
21,077
95,367
26,577
25,264
1,788
149,810
-198,641
194,677
34,476
-3,598
6,137
--

-3,048
8,174
12,985
-2,629
3,448
-7,803
8,530
4,790
2,527
6,560
-22,707
18,826
5,514
-9,836
9,661
-8,827
5,201
6,979
22,379
14,573
21,784
17,153
-5,913
1,445
25,627
-17,346
--

69

69

3-11b. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Owner (Continued)


Period

Total

II. Percentage (%)


1988
100.0
1989
100.0
1990
100.0
1991
100.0
1992
100.0
1993
100.0
1994
100.0
1995
100.0
1996
100.0
1997
100.0
1998
100.0
1999
100.0
2000
100.0
2001
100.0
2002
100.0
2003
100.0
2004
100.0
2005
100.0
2006
100.0
2007
100.0
2008
100.0
2009
100.0
2010
100.0
2011
100.0
2012
100.0
2013
100.0
2014
100.0

70

70

Gross Capital Formation


Private
Public
GovernSector
Enterprises
ment
69.9
61.6
53.8
53.5
57.0
58.6
59.1
61.1
61.8
66.4
69.7
66.6
71.0
65.4
67.9
70.6
76.9
75.7
77.3
77.7
75.7
67.3
76.4
76.7
77.6
79.9
--

14.1
18.3
22.8
20.6
17.6
14.3
12.9
12.1
11.2
9.6
8.3
10.8
9.0
10.9
11.1
9.4
6.7
7.5
7.2
7.0
7.4
9.6
6.9
6.5
7.0
5.4
--

16.0
20.1
23.4
25.9
25.4
27.1
28.0
26.8
26.9
24.0
22.1
22.6
20.0
23.7
21.1
20.0
16.4
16.9
15.5
15.3
16.9
23.1
16.7
16.8
15.5
14.7
13.1

Gross Fixed Capital Formation


Private
Public
GovernSubtotal
Sector
Enterprises
ment
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

62.4
61.0
53.7
50.9
54.6
56.7
58.3
60.5
61.7
65.4
67.7
66.6
70.2
66.0
68.9
70.1
76.2
75.6
77.7
78.0
75.0
70.1
74.9
76.4
78.2
79.4
80.7

17.8
18.2
22.3
21.9
18.5
15.3
12.8
12.1
11.2
9.7
9.5
10.3
9.1
11.0
10.4
9.8
6.8
7.3
6.6
6.5
7.1
8.4
7.5
6.6
6.2
5.9
6.1

19.8
20.9
24.0
27.2
27.0
28.1
28.8
27.4
27.1
24.9
22.9
23.1
20.7
23.0
20.7
20.1
17.0
17.1
15.7
15.4
17.8
21.5
17.7
17.0
15.6
14.6
13.3

Increase in Inventory
Private
Public
Subtotal
Sector
Enterprises
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

101.5
78.2
57.7
104.1
96.2
112.4
84.4
89.2
76.1
92.3
125.7
67.2
94.0
84.4
122.0
172.1
94.8
79.2
53.0
10.9
87.3
109.5
103.1
96.0
-16.3
-54.8
--

-1.5
21.8
42.3
-4.1
3.8
-12.4
15.6
10.8
23.9
7.7
-25.7
32.8
6.0
15.6
-22.0
-72.1
5.2
20.8
47.0
89.1
12.7
-9.5
-3.1
4.0
116.3
154.8
--

3-12a. Composition of Fixed Capital Formation by Industry


Industry
Period

Total

Agriculture

Subtotal

Mining

Water Supply
Manufac- Electricity
&
Constructuring
& Gas Remediation
tion
Services

Subtotal

Trade

261,113
316,945
590,840
678,016
786,904
959,761
1,098,100
1,152,837
1,248,018
1,235,760
1,306,935
1,461,614
1,427,203
1,389,076
1,243,014
1,267,608
1,270,146
1,416,717
1,450,392
1,442,755
1,457,971
1,469,952
1,451,103
1,566,484
1,658,509
1,670,385
1,634,754

22,902
27,465
58,020
51,069
54,652
73,509
82,875
96,765
110,418
111,902
117,952
129,809
120,518
122,910
107,226
115,587
128,097
159,428
171,703
182,999
181,807
189,947
184,456
190,884
182,095
174,237
182,568

Transportation &
Storage

I. Amount (NT$ million)


1981
512,978
15,039
1985
529,967
12,735
1989
992,183
29,291
1990
1,111,414
24,219
1991
1,239,534
23,741
1992
1,491,975
22,733
1993
1,715,984
23,216
1994
1,843,656
24,001
1995
2,027,897
24,181
1996
2,033,277
27,542
1997
2,231,680
26,637
1998
2,482,879
22,662
1999
2,540,878
26,501
2000
2,722,595
16,048
2001
2,238,591
17,867
2002
2,285,679
16,086
2003
2,365,673
16,656
2004
2,853,709
13,077
2005
2,924,286
16,986
2006
3,063,352
13,640
2007
3,205,121
8,070
2008
3,045,433
9,705
2009
2,761,737
11,032
2010
3,335,881
15,553
2011
3,346,945
8,896
2012
3,282,131
16,739
2013
3,371,155
17,345
Source: See Table 3-1.

236,826
200,287
372,052
409,179
428,889
509,481
594,668
666,818
755,698
769,975
898,108
998,603
1,087,174
1,317,471
977,710
1,001,985
1,078,871
1,423,915
1,456,908
1,606,957
1,739,080
1,565,776
1,299,602
1,753,844
1,679,540
1,595,007
1,719,056

4,161
3,532
5,002
5,161
5,776
6,180
6,141
5,213
4,661
4,342
3,906
4,369
4,225
3,908
2,957
2,505
2,608
1,900
2,318
2,336
2,697
2,506
2,531
2,535
2,468
2,390
3,557

149,828
136,575
278,450
290,685
314,619
385,188
455,204
530,188
599,962
624,315
743,470
816,657
885,415
1,134,589
811,028
839,757
912,871
1,264,882
1,276,000
1,419,939
1,545,012
1,359,359
1,099,424
1,546,034
1,505,322
1,429,644
1,551,101

71,837
47,420
68,565
89,575
82,033
85,364
95,365
92,941
109,231
109,588
118,936
141,078
159,778
142,621
131,731
124,770
130,605
124,767
143,167
146,327
150,024
161,200
150,172
154,589
128,135
118,205
121,372

60
4,944
7,023
8,751
10,483
11,948
14,058
16,075
19,427
12,334
11,195
12,589
14,899
12,463
12,260
14,247
13,417
10,962
12,579
14,161
14,958
16,842
22,637
23,945
19,506
20,223
17,536

10,940
7,816
13,012
15,007
15,978
20,801
23,900
22,401
22,417
19,396
20,601
23,910
22,857
23,890
19,734
20,706
19,370
21,404
22,844
24,194
26,389
25,869
24,838
26,741
24,109
24,545
25,490

27,658
34,016
50,007
52,672
67,569
102,649
99,358
90,098
91,959
80,643
116,321
136,482
109,139
116,454
126,356
144,106
158,642
199,784
210,556
156,615
146,925
83,203
82,512
108,415
114,266
112,538
132,357

71

71

3-12b. Composition of Fixed Capital Formation by Industry (Continued)


Services
AccommoInformation
Period
Finance &
dation
& CommuniInsurance
& Food
cations
Services
I. Amount (NT$ million)
1981
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

72

72

1,092
6,751
9,475
13,693
12,317
11,727
12,934
13,606
15,798
16,131
18,065
18,817
19,409
20,130
17,025
17,148
18,324
19,857
25,978
32,478
32,947
36,581
34,141
38,742
46,556
50,054
54,428

28,446
21,500
43,126
60,310
73,688
64,485
63,806
59,589
60,061
70,891
71,912
129,450
135,649
141,907
125,136
118,413
96,186
96,412
76,994
78,825
78,197
90,889
80,180
83,646
86,034
96,670
126,002

6,355
10,473
37,001
39,799
37,478
42,550
34,996
42,563
59,895
65,442
69,490
98,819
109,999
86,773
81,464
82,264
79,059
88,005
89,343
93,792
79,710
84,919
89,108
86,850
94,523
139,175
99,930

Real
Estate

72,559
88,473
141,895
138,989
142,939
188,626
234,575
223,068
234,141
217,713
229,899
241,746
214,471
200,530
170,555
197,561
190,743
232,494
230,360
253,965
282,724
277,275
215,245
299,790
379,156
414,133
355,807

Professional,
Scientific &
Technical
Services
4,285
7,617
10,491
13,541
19,154
24,372
26,115
28,944
30,338
32,987
34,727
37,449
35,207
33,947
34,432
39,114
46,712
51,012
50,590
53,518
55,794
59,772
67,304
67,482
69,539
74,090
73,512

Support
Services

3,325
4,391
4,844
5,012
6,515
8,709
11,576
13,304
17,480
19,038
20,543
24,459
20,981
23,494
16,399
17,909
17,436
19,076
25,006
27,394
31,320
29,361
30,006
40,801
51,792
52,576
51,956

Public
Human
Arts,
Adminis- Education Health &
EntertainOther
tration & Services Social Work
ment &
Services
Defence
Services
Recreation
71,964
84,659
167,248
214,568
268,145
319,872
395,419
445,078
473,638
473,830
482,412
494,521
508,488
492,192
452,990
409,353
399,937
407,149
424,858
402,858
408,867
454,450
500,660
494,596
459,913
407,664
391,959

14,234
18,428
38,634
50,552
63,188
75,480
84,026
84,904
88,387
78,593
75,272
77,588
77,561
73,603
53,063
56,031
60,540
63,902
64,989
71,779
73,156
74,349
76,729
70,419
84,124
74,610
84,367

3,352
7,329
12,248
17,858
18,435
22,870
24,390
24,778
32,287
35,774
34,378
38,463
40,676
37,382
28,480
35,699
41,160
47,229
51,327
61,399
59,899
63,314
67,465
63,821
69,286
51,966
53,013

2,528
2,688
12,062
13,694
14,088
16,257
18,740
20,582
23,218
22,416
23,953
22,062
21,608
23,676
9,624
17,983
17,572
16,199
14,232
11,874
12,233
13,361
13,394
11,569
11,406
12,545
18,277

2,413
3,155
5,789
6,259
8,736
8,655
9,290
9,558
10,398
10,400
12,011
11,949
13,497
16,078
20,264
16,440
15,738
16,170
14,456
15,259
14,392
12,531
9,903
9,469
9,819
10,127
10,578

3-12c. Composition of Fixed Capital Formation by Industry (Continued)


Industry
Period

Total

Agriculture

Subtotal

Mining

Water Supply
Manufac- Electricity
&
Constructuring
& Gas Remediation
tion
Services

Subtotal

Trade

Transportation &
Storage

II. Percentage (%)


1981
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

2.9
2.4
3.0
2.2
1.9
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.4
1.2
0.9
1.0
0.6
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.5

46.2
37.8
37.5
36.8
34.6
34.1
34.7
36.2
37.3
37.9
40.2
40.2
42.8
48.4
43.7
43.8
45.6
49.9
49.8
52.5
54.3
51.4
47.1
52.6
50.2
48.6
51.0

0.8
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

29.2
25.8
28.1
26.2
25.4
25.8
26.5
28.8
29.6
30.7
33.3
32.9
34.8
41.7
36.2
36.7
38.6
44.3
43.6
46.4
48.2
44.6
39.8
46.3
45.0
43.6
46.0

14.0
8.9
6.9
8.1
6.6
5.7
5.6
5.0
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.7
6.3
5.2
5.9
5.5
5.5
4.4
4.9
4.8
4.7
5.3
5.4
4.6
3.8
3.6
3.6

0.0
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5

2.1
1.5
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.8

50.9
59.8
59.5
61.0
63.5
64.3
64.0
62.5
61.5
60.8
58.6
58.9
56.2
51.0
55.5
55.5
53.7
49.6
49.6
47.1
45.5
48.3
52.5
47.0
49.6
50.9
48.5

4.5
5.2
5.8
4.6
4.4
4.9
4.8
5.2
5.4
5.5
5.3
5.2
4.7
4.5
4.8
5.1
5.4
5.6
5.9
6.0
5.7
6.2
6.7
5.7
5.4
5.3
5.4

5.4
6.4
5.0
4.7
5.5
6.9
5.8
4.9
4.5
4.0
5.2
5.5
4.3
4.3
5.6
6.3
6.7
7.0
7.2
5.1
4.6
2.7
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.4
3.9

73

73

3-12d. Composition of Fixed Capital Formation by Industry (Continued)


Services
AccommoInformation &
Period
Finance &
dation
CommuniInsurance
& Food
cations
Services
II. Percentage (%)
1981
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

74

74

0.2
1.3
1.0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.6

5.5
4.1
4.3
5.4
5.9
4.3
3.7
3.2
3.0
3.5
3.2
5.2
5.3
5.2
5.6
5.2
4.1
3.4
2.6
2.6
2.4
3.0
2.9
2.5
2.6
2.9
3.7

1.2
2.0
3.7
3.6
3.0
2.9
2.0
2.3
3.0
3.2
3.1
4.0
4.3
3.2
3.6
3.6
3.3
3.1
3.1
3.1
2.5
2.8
3.2
2.6
2.8
4.2
3.0

Real
Estate

14.1
16.7
14.3
12.5
11.5
12.6
13.7
12.1
11.5
10.7
10.3
9.7
8.4
7.4
7.6
8.6
8.1
8.1
7.9
8.3
8.8
9.1
7.8
9.0
11.3
12.6
10.6

Professional,
Scientific &
Technical
Services
0.8
1.4
1.1
1.2
1.5
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.5
1.7
2.0
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
2.0
2.4
2.0
2.1
2.3
2.2

Support
Services

0.6
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.5
1.6
1.5

Public
Human
Arts,
Adminis- Education Health &
EntertainOther
tration & Services Social Work
ment &
Services
Defence
Services
Recreation
14.0
16.0
16.9
19.3
21.6
21.4
23.0
24.1
23.4
23.3
21.6
19.9
20.0
18.1
20.2
17.9
16.9
14.3
14.5
13.2
12.8
14.9
18.1
14.8
13.7
12.4
11.6

2.8
3.5
3.9
4.5
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.6
4.4
3.9
3.4
3.1
3.1
2.7
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.8
2.1
2.5
2.3
2.5

0.7
1.4
1.2
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.6
1.8
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.4
1.9
2.1
1.6
1.6

0.5
0.5
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5

0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

3-13a. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Type of Capital Goods

Period

Gross
Capital
Formation

I. Amount (NT$ million)


1988 1,044,229 845,044
1989 1,029,656 992,183
1990 1,142,092 1,111,414
1991 1,303,548 1,239,534
1992 1,583,571 1,491,975
1993 1,778,885 1,715,984
1994 1,898,164 1,843,656
1995 2,072,405 2,027,897
1996 2,043,855 2,033,277
1997 2,317,181 2,231,680
1998 2,571,393 2,482,879
1999 2,598,205 2,540,878
2000 2,815,099 2,722,595
2001 2,175,715 2,238,591
2002 2,241,850 2,285,679
2003 2,377,923 2,365,673
2004 2,954,277 2,853,709
2005 2,957,842 2,924,286
2006 3,110,995 3,063,352
2007 3,221,482 3,205,121
2008 3,217,027 3,045,433
2009 2,580,249 2,761,737
2010 3,524,645 3,335,881
2011 3,382,866 3,346,945
2012 3,304,160 3,282,131
2013 3,359,946 3,371,155
Source: See Table 3-1.

Gross Fixed Capital Formation


Land
ImproveNonOther
Machinery
ment and Transport
Residential
residential
Constrand Other
Orhard Equipment
Buildings
Buildings
uction
Equipment
Development
107,103
120,573
117,725
118,554
156,783
191,755
181,390
189,742
179,875
190,609
201,044
178,588
166,965
141,932
167,377
159,315
189,478
183,288
194,880
216,173
215,644
167,574
230,636
347,601
378,597
317,329

178,025
192,373
197,535
218,369
262,647
319,231
343,029
378,304
358,248
377,466
402,426
381,620
379,171
349,552
381,527
389,108
479,981
497,141
578,257
605,488
572,455
443,748
546,009
576,576
588,126
671,817

105,352
145,665
196,591
251,614
296,958
372,577
410,872
422,443
416,773
420,702
440,701
447,384
427,953
362,255
356,636
345,973
377,272
401,231
391,704
396,742
445,050
452,583
436,965
362,779
317,675
320,745

7,574
5,046
6,611
7,004
15,509
18,376
12,294
10,096
16,167
20,198
20,573
23,850
24,991
30,484
21,481
27,659
25,620
25,528
29,681
29,672
39,089
33,197
42,135
27,718
24,376
25,900

77,054
96,071
95,720
106,849
138,333
142,314
134,454
142,447
123,047
160,163
192,460
146,452
161,456
168,276
141,099
133,753
162,776
213,793
165,141
164,264
120,799
127,675
173,436
178,597
184,161
185,798

307,477
361,236
410,091
429,447
492,463
523,841
593,099
700,663
732,807
834,379
960,826
1,062,696
1,233,259
854,403
853,519
918,478
1,197,071
1,156,912
1,223,670
1,283,647
1,109,804
968,138
1,289,776
1,210,958
1,121,030
1,147,387

Berrding
Stock,
Draught
Animals
and the
Like
2,645
4,404
2,979
3,740
1,419
3,215
3,771
3,782
4,039
1,011
365
3,929
2,251
562
941
2,073
1,816
1,771
1,484
496
1,028
420
386
514
430
572

Intellectual Increase in
Inventory
Property
Products

59,814
66,815
84,162
103,957
127,863
144,675
164,747
180,420
202,321
227,152
264,484
296,359
326,549
331,127
363,099
389,314
419,695
444,622
478,535
508,639
541,564
568,402
616,538
642,202
667,736
701,607

199,185
37,473
30,678
64,014
91,596
62,901
54,508
44,508
10,578
85,501
88,514
57,327
92,504
-62,876
-43,829
12,250
100,568
33,556
47,643
16,361
171,594
-181,488
188,764
35,921
22,029
-11,209

75
75

3-13b. Composition of Gross Capital Formation by Type of Capital Goods (Continued)

Period

Gross
Capital
Formation

II. Percentage (%)


1988
100.0
1989
100.0
1990
100.0
1991
100.0
1992
100.0
1993
100.0
1994
100.0
1995
100.0
1996
100.0
1997
100.0
1998
100.0
1999
100.0
2000
100.0
2001
100.0
2002
100.0
2003
100.0
2004
100.0
2005
100.0
2006
100.0
2007
100.0
2008
100.0
2009
100.0
2010
100.0
2011
100.0
2012
100.0
2013
100.0

76
76

Gross Fixed Capital Formation


Land
ImproveNonOther
Machinery
Residential
ment and Transport
residential
Constrand Other
Equipment
Buildings
Orhard
Buildings
uction
Equipment
Development
80.9
96.4
97.3
95.1
94.2
96.5
97.1
97.9
99.5
96.3
96.6
97.8
96.7
102.9
102.0
99.5
96.6
98.9
98.5
99.5
94.7
107.0
94.6
98.9
99.3
100.3

10.3
11.7
10.3
9.1
9.9
10.8
9.6
9.2
8.8
8.2
7.8
6.9
5.9
6.5
7.5
6.7
6.4
6.2
6.3
6.7
6.7
6.5
6.5
10.3
11.5
9.4

17.0
18.7
17.3
16.8
16.6
17.9
18.1
18.3
17.5
16.3
15.7
14.7
13.5
16.1
17.0
16.4
16.2
16.8
18.6
18.8
17.8
17.2
15.5
17.0
17.8
20.0

10.1
14.1
17.2
19.3
18.8
20.9
21.6
20.4
20.4
18.2
17.1
17.2
15.2
16.6
15.9
14.5
12.8
13.6
12.6
12.3
13.8
17.5
12.4
10.7
9.6
9.5

0.7
0.5
0.6
0.5
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.4
1.0
1.2
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.9
1.2
1.3
1.2
0.8
0.7
0.8

7.4
9.3
8.4
8.2
8.7
8.0
7.1
6.9
6.0
6.9
7.5
5.6
5.7
7.7
6.3
5.6
5.5
7.2
5.3
5.1
3.8
4.9
4.9
5.3
5.6
5.5

29.4
35.1
35.9
32.9
31.1
29.4
31.2
33.8
35.9
36.0
37.4
40.9
43.8
39.3
38.1
38.6
40.5
39.1
39.3
39.8
34.5
37.5
36.6
35.8
33.9
34.1

Berrding
Stock,
Draught
Animals
and the
Like
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Intellectual
Property
Products

5.7
6.5
7.4
8.0
8.1
8.1
8.7
8.7
9.9
9.8
10.3
11.4
11.6
15.2
16.2
16.4
14.2
15.0
15.4
15.8
16.8
22.0
17.5
19.0
20.2
20.9

Increase in
Inventory

19.1
3.6
2.7
4.9
5.8
3.5
2.9
2.1
0.5
3.7
3.4
2.2
3.3
-2.9
-2.0
0.5
3.4
1.1
1.5
0.5
5.3
-7.0
5.4
1.1
0.7
-0.3

3-14a. The Finance of Gross Capital Formation


Gross National Savings
Provision for Capital
Net National Savings
Consumption
Period

Gross
Capital
Formation

Total
(1)

Corporate
and QuasiCorporate
Enterprises

Government

Private
Sector
(2)

Government

(Less)
Purchases of
Net Capital
Net
Intangible
Transfers Borrowing
Statis-tical
Assets
from the from (+) or
DiscreN.E.C. from
Rest of the Lending to
pancy
the Rest of
World
(-) Abroad
the World
Net

I. Amount (NT$ million)


2007

3,221,482 4,322,467

1,637,047

339,379

2,144,233

201,808

-2,335

-1,270,270

823

172,443

2008

3,217,027 3,987,872

1,789,976

375,621

1,833,313

-11,038

-2,010

-898,486

8,479

138,130

2009

2,580,249 3,918,237

1,862,177

373,167

1,797,498

-114,605

-1,519

-1,489,795

1,651

154,977

2010

3,524,645 4,821,815

1,922,696

387,262

2,515,318

-3,461

-2,118

-1,337,969

1,549

44,466

2011

3,382,866 4,624,899

2,007,532

402,369

2,054,483

160,515

-2,442

-1,238,532

1,059

2012

3,304,160 4,611,020

2,076,628

408,955

2,184,484

-59,047

-1,750

-1,466,815

712

162,417

2013

3,359,946 4,905,644

2,069,181

405,557

2,444,638

-13,732

-1,812

-1,721,396

-1,980

175,530

(1) Is not equal to the sum of its components due to statistical discrepancy.
(2) Refers to the sum of Corporate and Quasi-Corporate Enterprises and households.
Source: See Table 3-1.

77

77

3-14b. The Finance of Gross Capital Formation (Continued)


Gross National Savings
Provision for Capital
Net National Savings (1)
Consumption
Period

Gross
Capital
Formation

Total (1)

Corporate
and QuasiCorporate
Enterprises

Government

Private
Sector

Government

(Less)
Purchases of
Net Capital
Net
Intangible
Statis-tical
Transfers Borrowing
Assets
Discrefrom the from (+) or
N.E.C. from
pancy
Rest of the Lending to
the Rest of
World
(-) Abroad
the World
Net

II. Percentage (%)


2007

100.0

134.2

50.8

10.5

66.6

6.3

-0.1

-39.4

0.0

5.4

2008

100.0

124.0

55.6

11.7

57.0

-0.3

-0.1

-27.9

0.3

4.3

2009

100.0

151.9

72.2

14.5

69.7

-4.4

-0.1

-57.7

0.1

6.0

2010

100.0

136.8

54.6

11.0

71.4

-0.1

-0.1

-38.0

0.0

1.3

2011

100.0

136.7

59.3

11.9

60.7

4.7

-0.1

-36.6

0.0

0.0

2012

100.0

139.6

62.8

12.4

66.1

-1.8

-0.1

-44.4

0.0

4.9

2013

100.0

146.0

61.6

12.1

72.8

-0.4

-0.1

-51.2

-0.1

5.2

78

78

3-15. Savings as Percentage of National Income and GNI


Unit: NT$ million
Period

Net Savings (1)


(A)

1952
2,526
1955
3,631
1960
8,720
1965
18,671
1970
46,368
1975
104,864
1980
339,330
1985
640,064
1990
1,006,473
1991
1,155,827
1992
1,238,812
1993
1,318,913
1994
1,355,593
1995
1,409,841
1996
1,484,747
1997
1,582,666
1998
1,625,224
1999
1,694,543
2000
1,831,555
2001
1,470,146
2002
1,741,217
2003
1,871,727
2004
1,976,614
2005
1,913,552
2006
2,187,008
2007
2,346,041
2008
1,822,275
2009
1,682,893
2010
2,511,857
2011
2,214,998
2012
2,125,437
2013
2,430,906
2014
2,752,086
(1) See note (1) of Table 3-14a.
Source: See Table 3-1.

National Income
(At Factor Cost)
(B)
15,292
25,327
52,506
93,685
181,487
449,820
1,143,947
2,061,074
3,737,427
4,205,716
4,637,356
5,079,719
5,533,919
6,012,676
6,631,747
7,180,168
7,701,590
8,087,150
8,581,389
8,410,548
8,877,794
9,180,971
9,704,253
9,969,797
10,410,457
10,881,284
10,492,681
10,375,716
11,466,089
11,515,558
11,718,533
12,176,596
12,843,358

(A)/(B) x 100
(%)
16.5
14.3
16.6
19.9
25.5
23.3
29.7
31.1
26.9
27.5
26.7
26.0
24.5
23.4
22.4
22.0
21.1
21.0
21.3
17.5
19.6
20.4
20.4
19.2
21.0
21.6
17.4
16.2
21.9
19.2
18.1
20.0
21.4

Gross National
Savings
(C)
2,678
4,465
11,608
24,622
61,164
164,938
496,528
893,743
1,429,947
1,629,105
1,789,892
1,955,807
2,058,931
2,208,109
2,330,423
2,503,513
2,676,370
2,842,954
3,079,145
2,804,480
3,133,198
3,348,443
3,599,639
3,615,796
4,022,143
4,322,467
3,987,872
3,918,237
4,821,815
4,624,899
4,611,020
4,905,644
5,342,799

Gross National
Income
(D)
17,271
30,160
63,371
114,577
231,015
598,483
1,520,519
2,583,166
4,597,595
5,159,313
5,735,441
6,319,382
6,891,959
7,507,569
8,146,092
8,806,852
9,449,692
9,906,113
10,490,818
10,350,233
10,923,385
11,294,739
12,021,744
12,383,120
12,952,502
13,739,828
13,465,596
13,375,650
14,548,852
14,700,572
15,141,108
15,646,211
16,554,262

(C)/(D) x 100
(%)
15.5
14.8
18.3
21.5
26.5
27.6
32.7
34.6
31.1
31.6
31.2
30.9
29.9
29.4
28.6
28.4
28.3
28.7
29.4
27.1
28.7
29.6
29.9
29.2
31.1
31.5
29.6
29.3
33.1
31.5
30.5
31.4
32.3

79

79

3-16 Household Income, Disposable Income and Net Savings


Unit: NT$ million

Item
Gross national income

A.

Less: Provision for consumption


of fixed capital
Taxes on Production and Imports
Plus: Subsidies
Less: Statistical discrepancy
B.

National income (at factor cost)


Less:

Savings of Corporate and


Quasi-Corporate Enterprises

Plus: Other items (1)


Household (personal) income

C.

Current transfers to rest of the


world and residents

2008

2009

2010

2013

13,739,828 13,465,596 13,375,650 14,548,852 14,700,572 15,141,108 15,646,211


1,976,426

2,165,597

2,235,344

2,309,958

2,409,901

2,485,583

2,474,738

790,544

766,863

727,981

832,757

880,053

881,226

920,170

80,869

97,675

118,368

104,418

104,940

106,651

100,823

172,443

138,130

154,977

44,466

162,417

175,530

10,881,284 10,492,681 10,375,716 11,466,089 11,515,558 11,718,533 12,176,596


872,555

533,266

795,882

1,429,061

1,084,007

1,115,021

1,480,809

358,768

555,145

521,051

579,379

524,756

773,002

918,567

10,367,497 10,514,560 10,100,885 10,616,407 10,956,307 11,376,514 11,614,354


1,571,353

1,664,481

1,774,559

1,806,872

1,919,602

406,721

436,394

352,405

367,987

412,296

465,074

481,662

Household disposable income

8,469,594

8,560,216

8,177,127

8,583,939

8,769,452

9,104,568

9,213,090

Less: Consumption expenditure

7,197,916

7,260,169

7,175,511

7,497,682

7,798,976

8,035,105

8,249,261

1,271,678

1,300,047

1,001,616

1,086,257

970,476

1,069,463

963,829

Net savings

(1) Other items refers to current transfers from residents and the rest of the world, less business income tax,
government net income from property and enterprises, and compulsory fees, fines and penalties.
Source: See Table 3-1.

80

2012

1,517,950

Current Taxes on Income, Wealth, etc.

80

2011

1,491,182

Less:

D.

2007

3-17. Household Income, Disposable Income and Propensity to Consume


Unit: NT$ million
Household Income
Period

Total

Property and
Compensation
Entrepreneurial
of Employees
Income, Net

Transfer
Received

Direct
Taxes

Transfer
Payment

Household
Disposable
Income

Average
Consumption
Propensity to
Expenditure
Consume

2007

10,367,497

5,932,673

3,205,118

1,229,706

406,721

1,491,182

8,469,594

7,197,916

0.85

2008

10,514,560

6,025,052

3,063,611

1,425,897

436,394

1,517,950

8,560,216

7,260,169

0.85

2009

10,100,885

5,781,000

2,985,034

1,334,851

352,405

1,571,353

8,177,127

7,175,511

0.88

2010

10,616,407

6,166,861

3,115,881

1,333,665

367,987

1,664,481

8,583,939

7,497,682

0.87

2011

10,956,307

6,465,312

3,090,128

1,400,867

412,296

1,774,559

8,769,452

7,798,976

0.89

2012

11,376,514

6,615,543

3,165,723

1,595,248

465,074

1,806,872

9,104,568

8,035,105

0.88

2013

11,614,354

6,726,585

3,181,475

1,706,294

481,662

1,919,602

9,213,090

8,249,261

0.90

Source: See Table 3-1.

81

81

3-18. Marginal Capital/Output Ratio


Gross Domestic Product
Period

Amount
(A)

1952
17,275
1955
30,163
1960
63,398
1965
114,771
1970
231,427
1975
601,827
1980
1,522,625
1985
2,536,012
1990
4,480,288
1991
5,023,763
1992
5,614,679
1993
6,205,338
1994
6,784,442
1995
7,396,650
1996
8,036,590
1997
8,717,241
1998
9,381,141
1999
9,815,595
2000
10,351,260
2001
10,158,209
2002
10,680,883
2003
10,965,866
2004
11,649,645
2005
12,092,254
2006
12,640,803
2007
13,407,062
2008
13,150,950
2009
12,961,656
2010
14,119,213
2011
14,312,200
2012
14,686,917
2013
15,221,201
2014
16,084,003
(1) Figures refer to previous year.
Source: See Table 3-1.

82

82

Annual Increase
(B)
4,948
4,848
10,872
11,098
30,720
41,698
303,029
117,128
447,217
543,475
590,916
590,659
579,104
612,208
639,940
680,651
663,900
434,454
535,665
-193,051
522,674
284,983
683,779
442,609
548,549
766,259
-256,112
-189,294
1,157,557
192,987
374,717
534,284
862,802

Capital Formation (1)


Gross Capital
Gross Fixed Capital
Formation
Formation
(C)
(D)
1,802
4,113
10,137
20,195
50,973
221,967
407,520
590,421
1,029,656
1,142,092
1,303,548
1,583,571
1,778,885
1,898,164
2,072,405
2,043,855
2,317,181
2,571,393
2,598,205
2,815,099
2,175,715
2,241,850
2,377,923
2,954,277
2,957,842
3,110,995
3,221,482
3,217,027
2,580,249
3,524,645
3,382,866
3,304,160
3,359,946

1,351
3,409
9,000
15,978
46,318
163,354
350,057
549,267
992,183
1,111,414
1,239,534
1,491,975
1,715,984
1,843,656
2,027,897
2,033,277
2,231,680
2,482,879
2,540,878
2,722,595
2,238,591
2,285,679
2,365,673
2,853,709
2,924,286
3,063,352
3,205,121
3,045,433
2,761,737
3,335,881
3,346,945
3,282,131
3,371,155

Unit: NT$ million at current prices


Marginal Capital/Output Ratio
Gross Capital
Gross Fixed Capital
Formation
Formation
(C)/(B)
(D)/(B)
0.36
0.85
0.93
1.82
1.66
5.32
1.34
5.04
2.30
2.1 0
2.2 1
2.6 8
3.0 7
3.1 0
3.2 4
3.0 0
3.4 9
5.9 2
4.8 5
-14.58
4.16
7.87
3.48
6.67
5.39
4.06
-12.58
-16.99
2.23
18.26
9.03
6.18
3.89

0.27
0.70
0.83
1.44
1.51
3.92
1.16
4.69
2.22
2.05
2.10
2.53
2.96
3.01
3.17
2.99
3.36
5.71
4.74
-14.10
4.28
8.02
3.46
6.45
5.33
4.00
-12.51
-16.09
2.39
17.29
8.93
6.14
3.91

3-19a. Distribution of Personal Income by Household in Taiwan


Unit: %
Households divided into
five groups of equal size
Total

1976

1985

1990

1995

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004
100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

1. Lowest fifth

8.91

8.37

7.45

7.30

7.07

6.43

6.67

6.72

6.67

2. Second fifth

13.64

13.59

13.22

12.96

12.82

12.08

12.30

12.37

12.46

3. Third fifth

17.48

17.52

17.51

17.37

17.47

17.04

16.99

16.91

17.41

4. Fourth fifth

22.71

22.88

23.22

23.38

23.41

23.33

22.95

23.17

23.25

5. Highest fifth
Ratio of highest fifth's
income to lowest fifth's

37.26

37.64

38.60

38.99

39.23

41.11

41.09

40.83

40.21

4.18

4.50

5.18

5.34

5.55

6.39

6.16

6.07

6.03

Source: See Table 3-1.

3-20a. Changes in Household Expenditure in Taiwan


1976

1985

1990

1995

2000

2001

2002

2003

Unit: %
2004

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

42.27

34.33

26.89

19.53

17.33

17.29

17.17

16.86

16.44

7.20

5.92

5.97

4.63

3.85

3.66

3.57

3.53

3.48

22.63

23.68

24.88

25.13

25.62

25.08

24.23

24.38

23.52

3.63

3.43

3.36

3.43

2.66

2.59

2.47

2.43

2.57

4.85

5.26

4.82

10.37

11.01

11.43

12.16

12.52

12.74

6. Transportation and communications

5.37

8.59

9.38

10.50

11.86

12.12

12.67

12.50

12.96

7. Recreation, culture and education

6.40

8.66

11.68

11.60

12.06

12.04

12.20

11.99

12.07

8. Restaurants and hotels

2.48

5.27

7.57

8.16

8.92

8.98

8.78

8.92

9.14

9. Others

5.16

4.86

5.44

6.66

6.69

6.82

6.75

6.88

7.08

Item
Total
1. Food, beverages and tobacco
2. Clothing and footwear
3. Housing, utilities and other fuels
Furniture, home equipment,
4.
and home services
5. Medical care and health expenses

Source: See Table 3-1.

83

83

3-19b. Distribution of Personal Income by Household in Taiwan (Continued)


Unit: %
Households divided into
five groups of equal size
Total

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

1. Lowest fifth

6.66

6.66

6.76

6.64

6.36

6.49

6.53

6.53

6.57

2. Second fifth

12.43

12.37

12.36

12.37

12.27

12.21

12.05

12.27

12.38

3. Third fifth

17.42

17.42

17.31

17.43

17.39

17.39

17.32

17.54

17.49

4. Fourth fifth

23.32

23.51

23.16

23.40

23.64

23.72

23.86

23.68

23.60

5. Highest fifth
Ratio of highest fifth's
income to lowest fifth's

40.17

40.03

40.41

40.17

40.34

40.19

40.25

39.98

39.96

6.04

6.01

5.98

6.05

6.34

6.19

6.17

6.13

6.08

3-20b. Changes in Household Expenditure in Taiwan (Continued)


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Unit: %
2013

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

16.20

16.13

16.48

16.40

16.68

16.64

16.22

16.54

16.30

3.41

3.37

3.27

3.18

3.19

3.23

3.10

3.03

2.98

3. Housing, utilities and other fuels


Furniture, home equipment,
4.
and home services
5. Medical care and health expenses

23.77

23.67

23.91

24.23

24.30

24.57

24.39

24.36

24.27

2.51

2.41

2.48

2.47

2.53

2.48

2.49

2.50

2.46

13.19

13.75

14.11

14.35

14.45

14.39

14.62

14.55

14.67

6. Transportation and communications

12.97

12.79

12.90

12.38

12.73

12.52

13.00

13.02

13.37

7. Recreation, culture and education

Item
Total
1. Food, beverages and tobacco
2. Clothing and footwear

84

11.75

11.53

11.23

11.29

11.04

11.01

10.39

10.01

9.73

8. Restaurants and hotels

9.32

9.31

9.67

10.08

9.37

9.71

10.16

10.58

10.57

9. Others

6.88

7.03

5.95

5.62

5.71

5.45

5.63

5.41

5.65

84

4. AGRICULTURE

4-1. Area of Cultivated Land


Period

Area of Total
Cultivated Land
(A)

Total

Paddy Field
Double-Cropping
Field
325
333
329
337
336
342
361
346
341
333
328
330
329
329
328
325
323
321
317
316
314
319
329
329
328
328
328
330
322
330
326
324

Single-Cropping
Field
209
200
197
199
193
174
149
148
136
140
137
134
132
130
128
130
128
123
125
123
121
114
99
97
95
95
93
86
88
76
73
72

1952
876
534
1955
873
533
1960
869
526
1965
890
537
1970
905
529
1975
917
516
1980
907
509
1985
888
495
1990
890
477
1991
884
473
1992
876
465
1993
875
464
1994
872
461
1995
873
459
1996
872
456
1997
865
455
1998
859
451
1999
855
444
2000
851
442
2001
849
439
2002
847
435
2003
844
433
2004
836
428
2005
833
426
2006
830
424
2007
826
422
2008
822
421
2009
815
416
2010
813
411
2011
808
406
2012
803
399
2013
800
397
2014 (1)

(1) Preliminary.
Source: The data are provided by the Council of Agriculture, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

Upland Field
342
340
344
353
376
401
398
393
413
411
411
411
411
414
416
410
408
411
409
410
412
411
408
408
406
404
402
400
402
402
403
403

Total
Crop Area
(B)
1,521
1,508
1,600
1,680
1,656
1,659
1,400
1,257
1,155
1,127
1,089
1,077
1,035
1,036
998
995
963
963
904
877
850
797
737
760
751
738
726
721
697
704
695
709
719

Unit: 1,000 ha.


MultipleCropping Index
(B/A x 100)
173.6
172.7
184.1
188.8
183.0
180.9
154.4
141.6
129.8
127.5
124.3
123.1
118.7
118.7
114.4
115.0
112.1
112.6
106.2
103.3
100.4
94.4
88.2
91.2
90.5
89.4
88.3
88.4
85.7
87.1
86.6
88.7
90.9

85

85

4-2. Agricultural Population by Owner and Tenant


Unit: 1,000 persons
End of
Year

Agricultural Population
% of Total
Population

1952

1955

1960

1965

1970

1975
5,785
1980
5,389
1985
4,685
1990
4,289
1991
4,200
1992
4,081
1993
3,993
1994
4,007
1995
3,930
1996
3,716
1997
3,721
1998
3,728
1999
3,747
2000
3,669
2001
3,783
2002
3,782
2003
3,528
2004
3,393
2005
3,400
2006
3,233
2007
3,050
2008
3,028
2009
2,984
2010
2,962
2011
2,944
2012
2,931
2013
2,989
Source: See Table 4-1.

86

86

35.8
30.3
24.3
21.1
20.5
19.7
19.1
19.0
18.5
17.4
17.3
17.0
17.0
16.5
16.9
16.9
15.7
15.0
15.0
14.2
13.3
13.2
13.0
12.8
12.7
12.6
12.9

Cultivating Farm Household


All NonAll
Part
Self-owned Self-owned self-owned
4,257
4,603
5,373
5,739
5,997
5,598
5,288
4,146
4,262
4,159
4,039
3,947
3,963
3,902
3,688
3,693
3,699
3,724
3,648
3,761
3,760
3,506
3,373
3,382
3,216
3,033
3,012
2,968
2,940
2,922
2,916
2,974

1,598
2,708
3,463
3,837
4,642
4,572
4,353
3,384
3,609
3,379
3,423
3,295
3,287
3,321
3,180
3,190
3,192
3,213
3,060
3,105
3,124
2,993
2,854
2,966
2,795
2,612
2,591
2,523
2,550
2,524
2,479
2,546

1,113
1,084
1,157
1,179
737
540
556
496
371
537
429
464
525
385
340
338
343
343
395
464
451
369
390
261
267
327
314
336
236
252
334
320

1,546
811
753
722
618
486
379
266
282
243
187
188
151
196
168
165
165
167
194
192
185
144
129
155
154
94
107
108
154
146
103
108

Percentage (%)
All Self-owned Part Self-owned All Non-self-owned
37.5
58.8
64.5
66.9
77.4
81.7
82.3
81.6
84.7
81.2
84.7
83.5
82.9
85.1
86.2
86.4
86.3
86.3
83.9
82.6
83.1
85.4
84.6
87.7
86.9
86.1
86.0
85.0
86.7
86.4
85.0
85.6

26.1
23.5
21.5
20.5
12.3
9.6
10.5
12.0
8.7
12.9
10.6
11.8
13.2
9.9
9.2
9.2
9.3
9.2
10.8
12.3
12.0
10.5
11.6
7.7
8.3
10.8
10.4
11.3
8.0
8.6
11.5
10.8

36.3
17.6
14.0
12.6
10.3
8.7
7.2
6.4
6.6
5.8
4.6
4.8
3.8
5.0
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.5
5.3
5.1
4.9
4.1
3.8
4.6
4.8
3.1
3.5
3.7
5.2
5.0
3.5
3.6

4-3. Cultivated Land, Agricultural Population and Employment

Period

Area of
Cultivated
Land
(ha.)

1952
876,100
1955
873,002
1960
869,223
1965
889,563
1970
905,263
1975
917,111
1980
907,353
1985
887,660
1990
890,090
1991
884,443
1992
875,951
1993
874,535
1994
872,307
1995
873,378
1996
872,159
1997
864,817
1998
858,756
1999
855,073
2000
851,495
2001
848,743
2002
847,334
2003
844,097
2004
835,507
2005
833,176
2006
829,527
2007
825,947
2008
822,364
2009
815,462
2010
813,126
2011
808,294
2012
802,876
2013
799,830
2014 (1)

See note (1) of Table 4-1.


Source: See Table 4-1.

Number of
Farm Families
(household)
679,750
732,555
785,592
847,242
880,274
897,739
891,115
779,897
859,772
824,256
797,745
822,395
807,791
792,125
779,427
780,246
782,136
787,407
721,161
745,812
748,317
755,454
759,716
767,316
756,366
751,338
748,276
744,147
776,724
777,473
779,375
780,307

Agricultural
Population
(1,000 persons)

5,785
5,389
4,685
4,289
4,206
4,081
3,993
4,007
3,930
3,716
3,721
3,728
3,747
3,669
3,783
3,782
3,528
3,393
3,400
3,233
3,050
3,028
2,984
2,962
2,944
2,931
2,989

Agricultural
Employment
(1,000 persons)
1,642
1,667
1,742
1,748
1,681
1,681
1,277
1,297
1,064
1,093
1,065
1,005
976
954
918
878
822
776
740
706
709
696
642
591
555
543
535
543
550
542
544
544
548

Area of Cultivated Land (ha.)


Per Farm
Family
1.29
1.19
1.11
1.05
1.03
1.02
1.02
1.14
1.04
1.07
1.10
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.12
1.11
1.10
1.09
1.18
1.17
1.13
1.12
1.10
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.05
1.04
1.03
1.03

Per Capita on
Farm

0.16
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.25
0.26
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27

Per Agricultural
Employment
0.53
0.52
0.50
0.51
0.54
0.55
0.71
0.68
0.84
0.81
0.82
0.87
0.89
0.92
0.97
0.98
1.04
1.10
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.21
1.30
1.41
1.49
1.52
1.54
1.50
1.48
1.49
1.48
1.47

87

87

4-4. Indices of Agricultural Production


Index (2011=100)
Period

General
Index

1952
24.32
1955
28.86
1960
35.99
1965
47.29
1970
59.69
1975
67.49
1980
87.74
1985
97.39
1990
108.60
1991
110.16
1992
107.56
1993
114.06
1994
110.56
1995
114.69
1996
114.87
1997
113.37
1998
107.15
1999
108.37
2000
110.76
2001
109.40
2002
113.89
2003
114.06
2004
109.23
2005
103.00
2006
103.75
2007
101.26
2008
96.12
2009
94.42
2010
96.44
2011
100.00
2012
98.27
2013
97.13
2014(1)
99.32
See note (1) of Table 4-1.
Source: See Table 4-1.

88

88

Agriculture
55.77
61.48
74.16
95.18
106.25
111.57
117.16
113.46
108.01
110.76
106.17
113.40
109.42
111.62
111.31
113.09
103.74
110.78
105.60
101.03
106.59
103.77
98.63
89.28
97.70
91.37
90.85
91.71
94.18
100.00
95.86
95.40
98.46

Forestry
805.37
839.33
1,364.11
2,054.46
1,996.00
1,553.88
1,098.85
961.05
386.86
362.26
218.64
228.24
172.29
201.10
165.67
186.34
236.03
198.37
195.70
162.04
180.76
196.83
196.49
153.67
171.14
117.27
108.49
110.29
101.28
100.00
103.60
112.58
96.59

Fisheries

Livestock

11.46
17.08
23.27
31.67
54.44
73.98
101.73
113.50
143.57
132.81
128.12
136.15
120.07
125.08
119.24
121.57
121.70
119.17
130.29
132.49
143.27
153.41
142.47
139.56
120.02
126.91
109.64
99.81
101.58
100.00
102.68
101.39
105.46

6.79
9.13
11.70
15.88
25.12
29.03
52.02
71.27
91.35
99.53
101.93
106.38
112.40
118.05
122.82
113.69
105.29
101.47
107.25
107.58
105.57
103.47
103.33
100.42
102.85
100.35
95.87
95.50
96.78
100.00
98.58
96.66
96.77

General
Index
17.25
2.87
0.64
6.60
6.89
-1.38
1.07
3.05
2.23
1.44
-2.36
6.03
-3.06
3.73
0.16
-1.30
-5.49
1.14
2.20
-1.22
4.10
0.16
-4.23
-5.74
0.76
-2.40
-5.08
-1.77
2.14
3.69
-1.73
-1.16
2.25

Annual Growth Rate (%)


AgriForestry
Fisheries
culture
13.48
-0.47
1.40
6.62
4.45
-2.98
-2.16
0.76
-4.45
2.55
-4.14
6.81
-3.51
2.00
-0.27
1.60
-8.27
6.78
-4.67
-4.33
5.50
16.56
-4.87
-9.48
9.44
-21.93
-0.58
0.96
2.68
6.15
-4.14
-0.49
3.21

21.72
1.23
3.17
2.54
5.86
-9.15
-10.01
-9.98
-14.44
-6.36
-39.65
4.39
-24.51
16.72
-17.62
12.48
26.66
-15.95
-1.34
-17.20
11.56
8.90
-0.18
-21.79
11.37
-31.48
-7.49
1.66
-8.17
-1.26
3.60
8.67
-14.20

28.74
17.67
4.89
2.08
8.74
9.65
1.49
4.28
6.24
-7.49
-3.53
6.26
-11.81
4.18
-4.67
1.95
0.11
-2.08
9.34
1.68
8.14
7.08
-7.12
-2.06
-14.00
5.74
-13.61
-8.97
1.77
-1.56
2.68
-1.26
4.02

Livestock
12.55
3.77
-3.64
7.40
9.84
-5.41
5.91
6.82
7.54
8.95
2.41
4.37
5.66
5.02
4.04
-7.44
-7.39
-3.63
5.70
0.31
-1.87
-2.00
-0.14
-2.94
2.56
-2.43
-4.46
-0.39
1.34
3.33
-1.42
-1.95
0.12

4-5a. Area and Output of Principal Crops


Rice (Brown)
Sweet Potatoes
Harvested
Yield
Harvested
Production
Production
Area
Per Ha.
Area
1,000 ha.
1,000 m.t.
kg.
1,000 ha.
1,000 m.t.
(1) 785.7
1,570
1,998
(1) 233.5
2,090
1952
(1) 780.7
1,615
2,151
(1) 245.5
2,437
1955
(1) 766.4
1,912
2,495
(1) 235.4
2,979
1960
(1) 772.9
2,348
3,038
234.1
3,131
1965
(1) 776.1
2,463
3,173
228.7
3,441
1970
(1) 790.2
2,494
3,156
156.7
2,403
1975
3,692
62.3
1,055
1980
637.4
2,354
3,856
23.2
369
1985
563.7
2,174
3,977
11.7
200
1990
454.3
1,807
4,241
12.8
224
1991
428.8
1,819
4,099
11.7
204
1992
397.2
1,628
4,655
11.0
188
1993
390.9
1,820
4,583
10.2
181
1994
366.3
1,679
4,640
10.6
196
1995
363.5
1,687
4,536
10.5
204
1996
347.8
1,577
4,565
10.7
208
1997
364.2
1,663
4,164
9.7
187
1998
357.7
1,489
4,414
10.0
218
1999
353.1
1,559
4,535
9.3
198
2000
339.6
1,540
4,210
9.3
189
2001
331.6
1,396
4,760
8.8
191
2002
306.8
1,461
4,918
9.0
200
2003
272.1
1,338
4,914
8.2
175
2004
237.0
1,165
4,414
10.2
214
2005
269.0
1,188
4,794
10.6
235
2006
263.2
1,262
4,222
9.6
200
2007
260.1
1,098
4,670
10.3
213
2008
252.3
1,178
5,014
10.7
229
2009
254.6
1,277
243.9
1,168
4,789
9.6
209
2010 (2)
5,301
9.1
206
2011
254.3
1,348
5,247
9.6
221
2012
260.8
1,368
4,721
9.7
215
2013
270.2
1,275
2014
271.1
1,399
5,163
10.1
235
(1) Planted area. (2) Including Kinmen and Matsu since 2010.
Source: See Table 4-1.
Period

Wheat
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
8,953
9,928
12,654
13,377
15,043
15,337
16,949
15,899
16,952
17,523
17,392
17,098
17,917
18,438
19,421
19,501
19,292
21,940
21,314
20,402
21,714
22,201
21,453
20,918
22,165
20,784
20,761
21,424
21,846
22,652
23,066
22,270
23,190

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
(1) 14.6
(1) 12.8
(1) 25.2
11.1
2.0
1.3
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.3
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.1
2.2

Production
m.t.
16,604
19,304
45,574
23,492
3,664
3,042
2,839
2,125
2,932
3,581
4,326
4,921
4,440
4,429
193
85
66
88
127
234
262
264
238
196
271
296
292
364
5,178
4,034
6,859
4,127
6,811

Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
1,139
1,503
1,808
2,113
1,829
2,401
2,496
2,018
2,703
3,012
3,086
3,490
3,249
3,367
3,367
4,269
3,667
4,608
3,510
3,426
3,617
3,503
3,221
3,156
4,018
4,239
4,418
4,472
2,741
2,163
3,344
1,990
3,085

89

89

4-5b. Area and Output of Principal Crops (Continued)


Soybeans
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 (2)
2011
2012
2013
2014

90

90

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
(1) 24.3
(1) 34.5
(1) 59.7
53.2
42.7
41.4
15.3
7.1
4.2
4.0
3.9
5.4
5.7
3.8
5.0
2.0
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.7

Production
m.t.
14,627
24,151
52,653
65,709
65,174
61,920
25,934
12,211
8,140
8,333
8,562
12,715
12,005
8,894
9,693
4,722
1,463
352
294
328
368
341
280
213
187
147
141
220
204
105
159
879
1,173

Peanuts
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
602
700
882
1,236
1,525
1,495
1,692
1,717
1,945
2,061
2,173
2,355
2,110
2,313
1,921
2,382
2,136
2,169
1,912
1,954
2,184
2,195
2,081
2,128
2,202
2,160
1,906
1,785
1,766
1,919
2,001
1,873
1,755

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
(1) 81.0
(1) 96.0
(1) 100.5
103.6
87.5
64.1
53.3
52.9
34.4
40.0
37.0
32.0
35.2
39.2
34.0
33.3
30.0
26.5
29.6
25.2
25.4
25.3
21.8
22.1
24.5
23.1
22.5
21.8
20.9
23.4
19.4
18.6
21.6

Production
m.t.
60,037
66,572
102,167
125,817
122,198
91,470
86,126
89,105
64,980
83,816
75,579
76,462
80,583
92,225
79,918
84,185
68,325
67,155
79,128
56,087
77,455
73,462
68,302
53,948
71,561
51,885
55,075
56,941
65,036
68,231
56,845
46,809
68,513

Tea
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
741
693
1,017
1,214
1,397
1,427
1,617
1,683
1,892
2,097
2,045
2,387
2,289
2,355
2,353
2,529
2,274
2,535
2,670
2,228
3,050
2,908
3,135
2,438
2,918
2,239
2,445
2,617
3,109
2,920
2,926
2,515
3,165

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
38.0
42.8
45.7
34.6
33.3
31.4
27.1
24.3
22.7
22.4
20.8
21.1
19.7
19.9
20.0
19.6
19.3
19.1
19.7
17.9
18.3
18.2
17.5
17.1
16.7
15.7
15.2
14.9
14.5
14.1
13.3
11.8
11.8

Production
m.t.
11,582
14,680
17,365
20,730
27,648
26,092
24,479
23,203
22,299
21,380
20,164
20,515
24,485
20,892
23,321
23,505
22,641
21,119
20,349
19,837
20,345
20,675
20,192
18,803
19,345
17,502
17,384
16,780
17,467
17,310
14,902
14,718
15,200

Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
305
343
380
599
831
830
902
954
983
956
969
970
1,243
1,048
1,169
1,198
1,173
1,103
1,033
1,108
1,110
1,138
1,156
1,102
1,156
1,115
1,146
1,128
1,202
1,228
1,120
1,245
1,290

4-5c. Area and Output of Principal Crops (Continued)


Bananas
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 (2)
2011
2012
2013
2014

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
15.7
10.7
12.7
27.4
39.0
10.8
9.3
8.3
9.5
9.3
9.6
9.3
8.2
7.9
6.5
8.8
9.3
9.0
8.8
9.0
9.6
9.6
9.2
8.8
10.1
11.1
11.1
11.4
13.5
13.3
12.9
13.0
13.3

Production
m.t.
106,856
84,677
114,216
460,094
461,829
196,585
214,323
198,596
201,440
196,663
195,970
212,748
184,287
172,633
140,997
204,736
215,639
212,531
198,455
204,724
226,521
223,061
189,900
148,715
214,277
241,729
207,702
172,550
287,895
305,740
295,265
291,292
299,900

Pineapples
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
6,811
7,934
8,987
16,765
11,838
18,165
23,125
23,950
21,311
21,040
20,431
22,772
22,355
21,932
21,663
23,267
23,140
23,718
22,464
22,830
23,663
23,316
20,754
16,808
21,214
21,629
18,703
15,104
21,399
23,062
22,805
22,334
22,565

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
5.8
5.7
9.7
11.1
12.8
12.2
7.4
4.7
6.1
6.4
5.7
6.4
6.5
6.3
6.3
6.7
7.2
7.3
8.0
8.6
9.1
9.9
10.4
10.7
10.9
11.4
10.6
10.1
9.0
8.3
8.2
8.7
9.0

Production
m.t.
62,760
70,537
166,730
231,005
338,191
318,978
228,804
149,745
234,629
241,477
226,279
277,263
252,234
256,421
274,113
300,686
316,057
348,450
357,535
388,691
416,280
447,807
458,499
439,872
491,588
476,811
452,060
434,769
420,172
401,367
392,211
413,465
456,243

Citrus Fruits
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
10,731
12,437
17,108
20,829
26,525
26,251
31,121
32,024
38,497
37,866
39,612
43,363
38,943
40,614
43,197
44,633
43,837
47,474
44,960
45,144
45,717
45,350
44,175
41,213
44,909
41,930
42,595
43,256
46,545
48,569
47,878
47,757
50,976

Harvested
Area
1,000 ha.
4.6
5.2
8.1
14.7
22.0
33.0
32.7
32.9
41.5
40.7
41.7
40.7
38.4
34.6
34.2
35.2
35.0
33.5
31.7
32.7
32.4
31.8
32.0
32.2
32.4
32.1
32.3
29.4
27.8
26.3
25.8
25.6
25.3

Production
m.t.
27,770
30,235
52,866
114,434
209,115
347,778
374,383
418,863
528,941
544,251
526,599
506,731
467,980
472,409
463,022
494,701
481,703
486,475
440,382
463,473
459,574
529,080
547,814
471,563
548,991
473,074
563,914
539,854
529,689
556,944
528,255
506,131
542,788

Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
6,024
5,763
6,527
7,788
9,514
10,549
11,450
12,731
12,752
13,372
12,638
12,446
12,199
13,671
13,538
14,069
13,776
14,522
13,888
14,188
14,193
16,656
17,121
14,624
16,953
14,744
17,453
18,357
19,041
21,153
20,510
19,786
21,435

91

91

4-5d. Area and Output of Principal Crops (Continued)

92

Harvested
Period
Area
1,000 ha.
1952
98.0
1955
77.9
1960
95.5
1965
110.7
1970
86.2
1975
99.2
1980
107.2
1985
82.6
1990
65.5
1991
60.0
1992
61.6
1993
61.8
1994
60.1
1995
58.1
1996
52.1
1997
47.8
1998
45.3
1999
40.0
2000
37.0
2001
31.6
2002
27.3
2003
22.8
2004
14.1
2005
10.6
2006
10.3
2007
9.9
2008
9.8
2009
9.5
9.2
2010 (2)
2011
8.7
2012
8.3
2013
8.1
2014
7.4
(3) Crop year.

92

Production
1,000 m.t.
4,801
6,089
6,736
9,490
5,991
7,687
8,851
6,823
5,581
4,536
5,668
4,577
5,275
4,661
4,190
3,902
3,560
3,256
2,894
2,180
1,973
1,696
1,129
875
651
721
707
613
665
654
548
506
503

Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
49,003
78,121
70,505
85,730
69,460
77,487
82,569
75,086
85,270
75,600
91,934
74,067
87,738
80,197
81,211
81,673
78,610
81,337
78,299
68,916
72,203
74,501
80,032
82,616
63,502
72,731
72,122
64,510
72,101
74,936
65,986
62,528
67,547

Sugarcane (3)
Refined Sugar
Production
Yield Per Ha.
m.t.
kg.
520,453
6,986
733,160
10,490
774,376
8,374
1,005,547
9,533
588,286
7,123
715,823
7,510
829,639
7,911
662,030
8,150
475,348
7,326
409,092
6,840
476,890
7,748
398,992
6,459
467,782
7,783
408,093
7,021
391,544
7,520
347,683
7,277
311,699
6,883
276,409
6,910
259,471
7,021
188,862
5,970
171,964
6,293
151,043
6,636
103,867
7,360
75,439
7,119
55,008

63,142

58,858

50,235

55,076

51,921

44,684

43,352

47,696

Brown Sugar
Production
Yield Per Ha.
m.t.
kg.
8,007
2,437
14,833
5,273
17,808
5,791
33,698
6,465
23,677
6,467
23,040
5,920
16,186
6,953
9,301
6,663
3,735
6,553
978
6,293
452
4,520
77
3,080
86
3,440

4-5e. Area and Output of Principal Crops (Continued)


Asparagus
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 (2)
2011
2012
2013
2014

Harvested
Area
ha.

(1) 9,533
(1) 12,588
17,384
12,428
9,903
3,190
2,437
1,755
1,525
1,471
1,420
1,523
1,564
1,484
1,538
1,562
1,538
1,430
1,253
1,149
1,055
871
733
685
635
576
585
614
608
577

Production
m.t.

16,776
112,331
80,113
112,871
62,068
17,924
12,424
9,130
7,951
7,423
7,617
7,560
7,308
6,344
7,457
7,901
7,365
6,954
6,325
5,900
4,635
4,413
3,141
2,667
2,479
2,657
3,056
3,340
3,328
3,243

Mushrooms
Yield
Per Ha.
kg.

1,760
8,924
4,607
9,082
6,268
5,619
5,099
5,202
5,222
5,051
5,364
4,971
4,672
4,273
4,838
5,050
4,790
4,864
5,046
5,133
4,410
5,066
4,286
3,893
3,907
4,614
5,220
5,438
5,475
5,622

Harvested
Area
1,000 sq.m.

8,565
8,290
5,906
7,945
4,318
1,478
1,267
940
639
548
490
622
601
498
395
339
403
436
408
458
418
380
352
332
325
257
297
268
242
249

Production
m.t.

32,430
39,021
48,802
76,159
59,853
19,780
16,081
11,619
8,217
7,136
5,945
8,387
7,222
6,035
4,805
4,315
4,933
5,217
4,883
5,643
5,117
4,663
4,304
3,951
3,898
3,149
4,097
3,439
2,921
3,110

Watermelons
Yield
Per Sq.m.
kg.

3.79
4.71
8.26
9.61
13.86
13.39
12.69
12.36
12.86
13.02
12.13
13.50
12.01
12.12
12.18
12.73
12.24
11.97
11.97
12.33
12.24
12.27
12.23
11.88
12.00
12.27
13.79
12.83
12.08
12.47

Harvested
Area
ha.
(1) 3,206
(1) 3,695
(1) 6,240
(1) 7,317
(1) 13,715
(1) 12,907
(1) 19,923
19,575
19,045
21,549
20,198
20,537
18,851
18,363
19,429
18,735
19,034
19,420
17,357
16,842
19,757
15,727
14,700
12,448
12,346
13,483
12,456
11,799
11,604
11,693
11,871
10,748
10,545

Production
m.t.
26,790
24,772
48,315
77,329
225,843
210,897
341,410
284,521
255,371
350,038
337,100
350,579
296,491
307,743
338,401
300,004
310,643
382,286
354,856
330,082
434,289
335,919
314,945
212,488
236,322
220,773
203,275
217,619
225,925
246,643
243,067
212,690
211,330

Yield
Per Ha.
kg.
8,355
6,703
7,742
10,569
16,469
16,339
17,136
14,535
13,409
16,244
16,690
17,073
15,730
16,757
17,420
16,010
16,322
19,685
20,446
19,599
21,982
21,360
21,425
17,273
19,142
16,375
16,320
18,444
19,469
21,094
20,475
19,788
20,041

93

93

4-6 Allocations of Various Kinds of Chemical Fertilizer


Unit: m.t.
Period

Total

1952
458,369
1955
562,560
1960
664,872
1965
797,446
1970
678,581
1975
1,240,827
1980
1,359,808
1985
1,309,872
1990
1,358,860
1991
1,409,426
1992
1,365,929
1993
1,386,792
1994
1,376,652
1995
1,382,139
1996
1,391,665
1997
1,203,163
1998
1,195,734
1999
1,213,310
2000
1,257,699
2001
1,294,910
2002
1,248,294
2003
1,143,355
2004
1,195,465
2005
1,141,483
2006
1,159,310
2007
1,137,444
2008
1,013,714
2009
1,041,031
2010
1,030,819
2011
1,008,025
2012
1,010,607
2013
999,808
2014
972,277
Source: See Table 4-1.

94

94

Ammonium
Sulphate
178,586
284,238
315,342
363,264
333,689
523,361
566,619
486,379
367,112
376,766
336,214
361,734
343,602
342,137
324,612
272,703
257,658
299,556
334,657
341,877
323,116
186,731
232,652
240,192
218,215
226,243
185,123
195,301
180,802
158,733
144,802
122,277
126,619

Calcium
Ammonium
Nitrate
68,230
16
39,428
47,309
36,650
26,914
23,000
34,116
16,845
15,400
16,351
16,525
15,585
16,469
16,425
15,037
10,514
15,577
17,197
17,300
17,684
6,630
6,836
6,360
8,606
6,691
2,591
1,019
523
438
264
166
176

Urea

537
17,295
93,715
63,974
151,403
178,126
177,304
198,121
198,997
189,650
178,109
183,914
205,923
205,577
182,367
173,169
161,544
178,367
128,509
127,158
112,438
113,914
84,968
81,093
78,358
77,478
75,636
73,420
71,966
74,931
61,856
54,399

Calcium
Superphosphate
72,502
110,756
132,774
181,025
138,435
275,450
271,962
201,190
215,524
196,720
185,205
176,473
163,655
172,936
149,429
122,766
131,999
122,598
137,792
164,316
143,076
135,470
117,192
105,458
120,807
113,453
85,924
76,868
74,283
68,614
63,284
56,679
46,740

Potassium
Chloride
22,154
32,064
45,673
51,001
53,859
93,047
88,235
94,254
63,692
63,412
60,708
57,420
53,751
56,858
59,411
63,518
66,340
62,507
61,621
58,300
50,775
38,702
43,180
29,833
31,842
30,969
27,629
30,244
30,210
30,909
27,565
26,796
19,346

Potassium
Sulphate

2,518
4,955
5,139
7,843
56
4,435
5,443
5,483
5,276
5,330
8,345
6,232
6,428
8,292
7,254
6,777
9,199
10,548
10,400
10,526
7,714
7,012
9,398
10,280
1,499
3,981
5,609
5,771
5,831
7,739
2,604

Compound

3,200
37,268
169,956
231,456
309,925
483,839
543,933
562,900
584,112
601,407
575,883
625,980
534,509
540,741
543,246
518,813
570,688
565,892
624,439
646,088
636,019
677,338
659,178
627,140
652,013
661,124
653,388
679,091
713,367
707,584

Others
116,897
132,431
109,405
52,793
6,863
640
410
1,743
13,727
14,198
14,901
12,419
14,738
11,933
10,231
12,263
15,313
8,282
9,252
13,920
20,593
27,940
35,603
31,641
11,844
11,799
6,330
5,969
4,848
18,206
14,839
10,928
14,810

4-7. Forest Areas and Reserves


Forest Areas (1,000 ha.)
Period

Total

Conifers

ConiferHardwood Mix

Forest Reserves
Hardwoods
and Bamboo

181
264
1,345
1952
1,790
179
263
1,326
1955
1,768
1960
2,097
413
55
1,629
1965
2,164
432
55
1,677
1970
2,224
449
55
1,720
1975
2,224
449
55
1,720
1980
1,865
417
158
1,291
1985
1,865
417
158
1,291
1990
1,865
417
158
1,291
1991
1,865
417
158
1,291
1992
1,865
417
158
1,291
1993
1,866
417
158
1,292
439
393
1,271
1994
2,102
1995
2,102
439
393
1,271
1996
2,102
439
395
1,267
1997
2,102
439
395
1,267
1998
2,102
439
395
1,267
1999
2,102
439
395
1,267
2000
2,102
439
395
1,267
2001
2,102
439
395
1,267
2002
2,102
439
395
1,267
2003
2,102
439
395
1,267
439
395
1,267
2004
2,102
2005
2,102
439
395
1,267
2006
2,102
439
395
1,267
2007
2,102
439
395
1,267
2008
2,102
439
395
1,267
2009
2,102
439
395
1,267
2010 (2)
2,102
439
395
1,267
2011
2,102
439
395
1,267
2012
2,102
439
395
1,267
2013
2,102
439
395
1,267
2014
2,102
439
395
1,267
(1) Including conifer-hardwood mix. (2) See note (2) of Table 4-5a.
Source: See Table 4-1.

Total
203,870
199,603
238,913
239,288
240,872
240,872
326,421
326,421
326,421
326,421
326,421
326,421
358,239
358,239
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492
357,492

Trees (1,000 m3)


Conifers
68,577
68,428
98,988
97,432
96,745
96,745
124,550
124,550
124,550
124,550
124,550
124,550
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428
125,428

Hardwoods

(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)

135,293
131,175
139,926
141,856
144,127
144,127
201,871
201,871
201,871
201,871
201,871
201,871
232,811
232,811
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064
232,064

Bamboo
(1,000 poles)
488,751
513,039
459,025
459,025
459,025
459,025
1,168,713
1,168,713
1,168,713
1,168,713
1,168,713
1,168,713
1,127,831
1,127,831
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921
1,108,921

95

95

4-8. Forestry Production


Firewood
Millwood of Industry
Bamboo
Saw-timber (m3)
(1,000 pcs.)
Hardwoods
Total
Conifers
(m3)
(m3)
1952
448,570
235,574
212,996
193,880

295,841
185,113
135,474
7,583

1955
480,954
483,246
339,080
173,807
11,636

1960
822,326
779,030
337,885
198,951
13,742

1965
1,116,915
729,008
382,148
242,458
13,784
90,329
1970
1,111,156
543,441
311,290
248,329
11,003
104,592
1975
854,731
355,627
227,036
86,071
10,292
42,293
1980
582,663
295,889
178,695
62,394
6,856
90,607
1985
474,584
66,744
47,086
25,966
5,796
30,988
1990
113,830
49,752
24,438
19,320
4,319
(1) 13,182
1991
74,190
56,550
15,360
18,515
3,235
12,946
1992
71,910
40,724
6,200
6,015
2,140
7,802
1993
46,924
29,954
7,867
3,136
1,850
3,343
1994
37,821
31,522
4,081
12,044
2,157
5,173
1995
35,603
33,066
3,051
6,145
2,163
3,661
1996
36,118
30,038
2,739
4,667
1,233
6,626
1997
32,778
26,015
3,139
5,043
1,426
5,888
1998
29,154
18,359
4,973
4,299
1,717
4,082
1999
23,332
16,189
4,945
4,760
1,550
896
2000
21,134
13,919
12,482
5,953
594
1,727
2001
26,401
14,470
16,605
3,957
868
297
2002
31,074
19,508
6,590
14,995
665
55
2003
26,098
16,561
13,810
9,642
574
27
2004
30,372
19,759
11,629
12,675
673
53
2005
31,389
16,135
10,844
9,224
544
31
2006
26,979
20,880
5,562
7,186
825
1,533
2007
26,441
20,297
4,838
6,059
2,430
37
2008
25,135
18,947
6,229
2,624
3,251
90
2009
25,176
19,131
10,598
8,533
296
3,261
41
2010 (2)
2011
23,273
17,652
5,620
740
1,881
200
2012
24,898
21,341
3,557
2,542
1,742
40
2013
26,785
21,253
5,532
8,123
1,512
15
2014
37,899
33,167
4,732
4,189
2,384
80
(1) Prior to 1991 (including 1991), saw-timber of industry was measured in metric tons. (2) See note (2) of Table 4-5a.
Source: See Table 4-1.
Period

96

4-9. Fisheries Production


Unit: m.t.
Period

Total

1953
130,597
1955
180,618
1960
259,140
1965
381,688
1970
613,152
1975
779,950
1980
936,334
1985
1,037,721
1989
1,371,681
1990
1,455,495
1991
1,316,651
1992
1,326,981
1993
1,423,971
1994
1,255,273
1995
1,296,865
1996
1,239,635
1997
1,307,008
1998
1,348,152
1999
1,363,989
2000
1,357,351
2001
1,316,904
2002
1,405,092
2003
1,498,983
2004
1,286,010
2005
1,312,852
2006
1,282,279
2007
1,502,375
2008
1,339,291
2009
1,087,814
2010
1,167,080
2011
1,222,655
2012
1,256,082
2013
1,274,282
Source: See Table 4-1.

Far-sea
Fisheries
24,253
36,413
85,210
135,949
275,971
326,707
350,424
413,693
734,459
766,985
714,263
737,638
834,965
683,780
709,543
668,979
748,256
839,190
854,667
886,859
795,622
823,534
877,663
706,818
752,118
757,896
988,617
828,427
614,614
688,288
702,133
726,775
772,714

Offshore
Fisheries
29,817
46,744
91,170
156,566
232,541
293,259
370,905
316,417
333,798
292,391
266,945
280,513
258,601
242,272
255,981
256,654
247,575
209,721
205,645
169,520
158,969
185,030
192,681
196,820
200,730
154,015
134,619
132,594
145,596
128,289
163,579
148,279
125,021

Coastal
Fisheries
37,208
49,890
31,761
33,688
30,338
29,540
37,296
54,467
49,794
48,362
41,231
45,401
43,443
39,800
43,496
41,033
40,576
43,609
39,911
44,016
48,923
49,251
63,430
56,070
52,779
54,226
54,110
47,366
45,732
34,731
28,117
33,027
27,566

Marine
Aquaculture
6,337
7,257
7,839
10,683
17,891
31,314
29,988
36,067
37,074
36,507
31,192
33,958
35,105
33,185
33,230
34,889
31,354
26,033
24,035
28,282
26,763
28,729
34,386
37,094
34,746
34,411
34,888
37,765
26,760
41,410
38,098
30,390
31,706

Inland Water
Fisheries
763
1,876
1,969
1,326
1,578
2,868
2,701
2,409
3,877
3,494
2,327
1,782
1,688
1,456
1,211
444
412
467
580
557
609
608
475
255
207
155
241
198
132
77
69
66
29

Inland
Aquaculture
32,221
38,440
41,191
43,478
54,833
96,263
145,020
214,668
212,681
307,756
260,693
227,690
250,170
254,780
253,404
237,636
238,835
229,132
239,151
228,117
286,018
317,939
330,348
288,952
272,270
281,575
289,899
292,940
254,980
274,286
290,660
317,543
317,246

97

#VALUE!

4-10a. Livestock Production


Unit: head
Cattle
Period

98

Number at
Number
Year-End
Slaughtered
1952
383,390
16,209
17,116
1955
412,018
19,459
1960
420,573
28,485
1965
376,745
54,093
1970
284,677
21,408
1975
249,329
32,530
1980
133,813
24,172
1985
143,204
27,328
1990
154,238
27,229
1991
152,856
29,573
1992
157,873
26,412
1993
165,601
28,829
1994
164,270
33,961
1995
164,825
33,168
1996
163,114
32,770
1997
166,393
29,377
1998
165,399
25,840
1999
165,248
24,505
2000
161,700
25,286
2001
152,507
26,517
2002
149,459
27,617
2003
148,870
25,589
2004
145,023
30,226
2005
137,942
28,119
2006
134,793
27,389
2007
137,127
28,404
2008
133,950
30,483
2009
133,713
140,002
31,701
2010 (1)
30,831
2011
144,312
30,923
2012
146,186
2013
147,398
33,449
2014
145,739
34,357
(1) See note (2) of Table 4-5a.
Source: See Table 4-1.

#VALUE!

Number at
Year-End
2,610,929
2,799,369
3,164,571
2,935,503
2,900,725
3,314,823
4,820,201
6,673,983
8,565,250
10,089,137
9,754,460
9,844,920
10,065,552
10,508,502
10,698,366
7,966,887
6,538,596
7,243,194
7,494,954
7,164,605
6,793,941
6,778,799
6,818,970
7,171,536
7,068,621
6,620,790
6,427,597
6,130,003
6,185,952
6,265,546
6,004,717
5,806,237
5,545,010

Hogs
Number
Born
2,079,172
2,081,959
2,369,051
2,983,004
4,251,869
4,907,420
6,754,536
10,986,431
13,856,175
16,133,503
14,474,248
14,811,785
15,596,885
16,975,316
16,821,874
12,919,492
9,153,615
9,851,753
10,731,976
11,301,063
10,540,165
10,273,138
11,894,736
11,981,992
11,851,784
11,614,256
9,429,539
9,394,096
9,443,562
9,303,747
9,400,220

Goats
Number
Slaughtered
1,258,167
1,770,957
2,139,633
2,694,925
4,319,801
4,224,657
7,750,098
10,380,258
12,121,873
13,525,987
13,310,000
13,225,000
13,860,000
14,180,000
14,310,000
11,400,000
9,800,000
8,980,000
9,990,000
10,420,000
10,060,000
9,460,000
9,410,000
9,499,457
9,624,662
9,418,921
8,727,229
8,745,585
8,575,777
8,786,528
8,965,036
8,720,858
8,067,477

Number at
Year-End
181,146
126,856
132,422
156,793
167,727
191,434
183,602
231,159
172,593
175,346
201,833
293,629
310,283
318,404
309,129
315,216
273,217
237,295
202,491
184,717
161,858
155,565
249,362
263,542
267,383
249,374
229,523
206,401
204,854
190,440
167,103
160,850
157,778

Number
Slaughtered
22,530
20,781
29,441
38,430
45,570
49,083
22,088
22,548
24,155
25,542
34,449
76,814
121,881
179,591
222,060
225,781
202,721
183,869
169,365
148,658
139,815
128,851
122,533
133,017
159,060
138,807
129,192
117,161
105,575
92,582
90,129
74,499
71,962

4-10b. Livestock Production (Continued)


Dairy Cattle
Number
at
Milk
Period
Year-End
(m.t.)
(head)
1955
839
1,857
4,689
1960
1,916
13,650
1965
3,716
16,123
1970
4,430
46,189
1975
14,035
47,740
1980
11,045
87,879
1985
22,752
203,830
1990
46,342
225,656
1991
49,433
246,069
1992
53,295
278,476
1993
57,652
289,574
1994
58,812
317,806
1995
66,377
315,927
1996
62,846
330,469
1997
65,284
338,368
1998
66,514
338,005
1999
66,175
358,049
2000
66,140
345,970
2001
65,125
357,804
2002
64,517
354,421
2003
59,467
322,715
2004
54,615
303,496
2005
53,151
323,165
2006
52,269
322,220
2007
53,107
315,559
2008
52,566
321,781
2009
53,170
336,036
2010
55,296
350,894
2011
57,196
348,489
2012
59,145
358,146
2013
60,500
2014
60,103
363,145
(1) See note (2) of Table 4-5a.

Chickens
Number
Number at
Slaughtered
Year-End
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
6,513
13,026
7,650
15,300
9,868
19,737
14,822
29,644
24,756
56,044
41,394
104,685
59,313
154,686
76,979
226,556
79,120
233,971
87,691
257,666
92,329
288,243
97,827
301,914
101,838
319,820
110,535
345,509
117,565
389,966
120,510
389,524
121,512
385,563
117,885
389,770
117,310
376,196
118,846
377,522
113,048
371,420
108,444
377,959
105,018
337,632
109,633
346,153
103,499
333,504
100,298
322,182
100,770
329,151
98,988
327,244
96,851
350,120
91,598
324,521
91,070
307,487
94,523
326,298

Ducks
Number
Number at
Slaughtered
Year-End
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
3,323
6,647
3,822
7,643
5,378
10,756
6,798
13,597
7,716
18,599
9,928
27,585
10,211
31,894
10,624
39,900
10,661
36,295
14,719
40,558
13,315
45,483
12,843
40,886
13,084
42,580
12,977
41,759
11,863
41,156
11,513
35,719
11,649
35,208
10,624
34,099
10,104
32,142
10,124
31,012
10,111
31,040
9,768
32,247
11,769
33,596
11,912
37,740
11,000
36,862
9,177
31,730
9,319
29,246
9,474
30,301
9,403
30,515
8,879
28,952
8,511
33,955
8,720
38,332

Chicken Eggs
(1,000 pieces)

Duck Eggs
(1,000 pieces)

128,577
193,100
235,714
574,961
980,332
2,023,649
3,344,729
4,032,185
3,895,379
4,754,761
4,916,374
5,200,777
5,718,590
6,139,072
7,104,433
7,157,707
7,274,451
7,270,033
7,325,125
7,069,644
7,018,647
6,998,992
6,314,144
6,620,415
6,659,584
6,469,671
6,431,571
6,728,450
6,680,044
6,770,183
6,806,570
6,879,329

166,169
191,084
367,042
463,518
478,756
475,522
453,247
422,464
393,937
391,648
455,354
472,555
517,945
538,845
531,669
520,188
485,629
478,452
481,789
472,326
477,041
417,126
487,549
466,232
507,328
483,878
442,355
483,822
469,955
466,748
449,192
433,968

#VALUE!

99

Item

4-11a. Changes in Agricultural Exports and Imports by Product Category


A. Exports
Quantity (m.t.)
Value (US$ 1,000)
2014
2013
Change (%)
2014
2013
Change (%)

Total

100

2 ,071,212

1,875,202

10.5

5,264,925

5,078,845

3.7

Crop Products
Cereals & Their Prep.
Oil Seeds & Flours
Vegetables & Their Prep.
Fruits, Nuts & Their Prep.
Flower & Flower Seeds
Sugar & Their Prep.
Tea
Tobacco & Their Prep.
Wine
Others

988,177
97,221
7,279
115,965
110,176
31,025
19,529
5,769
6,666
18,375
576,171

914,204
91,548
4,203
108,517
104,862
38,580
17,550
4,829
5,144
19,662
519,310

8.1
6.2
73.2
6.9
5.1
-19.6
11.3
19.5
29.6
-6.5
10.9

1,957,889
320,259
8,489
173,221
202,134
204,279
56,623
49,158
96,512
63,296
783,918

1,838,539
304,478
6,055
170,067
190,940
189,692
52,104
45,835
73,928
74,183
731,258

6.5
5.2
40.2
1.9
5.9
7.7
8.7
7.3
30.5
-14.7
7.2

Livestock Products
Livestock, Poultry, Meats & Offal
Dairy Products
Feather
Wool & Other Animal Hair
Hides, Skins & Their Prep.
Others

217,708
10,518
11,797
10,650
2,597
103,044
79,102

195,058
10,890
14,224
13,336
2,703
94,196
59,709

11.6
-3.4
-17.1
-20.1
-3.9
9.4
32.5

1,324,618
30,935
52,395
287,097
33,326
792,085
128,780

1,277,349
31,769
51,856
312,443
32,116
740,314
108,851

3.7
-2.6
1.0
-8.1
3.8
7.0
18.3

Fishery Products
Fishes & Their Prep.
Crustacea & Their Prep.
Mollusea & Their Prep.
Fish Meal for Feed
Others
Forest Products
Woods & Their Prep.
Bamboo
Others
Source: See Table 4-1.

794,509
649,698
2,712
126,808
11,540
3,750
70,819
66,623
2,012
2,184

680,765
625,413
1,698
34,348
15,696
3,609
85,175
79,862
1,778
3,535

16.7
3.9
59.8
269.2
-26.5
3.9
-16.9
-16.6
13.2
-38.2

1,870,104
1,636,766
34,163
149,939
24,461
24,775
112,314
102,731
1,687
7,896

1,839,850
1,672,155
26,636
86,176
29,707
25,176
123,107
114,133
1,347
7,626

1.6
-2.1
28.3
74.0
-17.7
-1.6
-8.8
-10.0
25.2
3.5

#VALUE!

4-11b. Changes in Agricultural Exports and Imports by Product Category (Continued)


B. Imports
Quantity (m.t.)
Value (US$ 1,000)
Item
2014
2013
Change (%)
2014
2013
Change (%)
Total
Crop Products
Cereals & Their Prep.
Oil Seeds & Flours
Vegetables & Their Prep.
Fruits, Nuts & Their Prep.
Flower & Flower Seeds
Sugar & Their Prep.
Tea
Tobacco & Their Prep.
Wine
Others
Livestock Products
Livestock, Poultry, Meats & Offal
Dairy Products
Feather
Wool & Other Animal Hair
Hides, Skins & Their Prep.
Others
Fishery Products
Fishes & Their Prep.
Crustacea & Their Prep.
Mollusea & Their Prep.
Fish Meal for Feed
Others
Forest Products
Woods & Their Prep.
Bamboo
Others

18,048,928

17,283,951

4.4

15,599,529

14,784,664

5.5

12,508,909
5,983,390
2,439,931
403,994
425,041
9,731
858,540
33,903
32,388
272,865
2,049,127
993,980
357,499
167,847
17,240
6,101
187,923
257,370
488,780
162,285
43,926
62,884
161,348
58,337
4,057,258
3,877,547
8,890
170,821

12,052,491
5,894,747
2,195,839
448,026
412,982
10,214
684,176
31,555
32,200
280,086
2,062,667
886,424
295,063
152,605
23,096
5,902
168,369
241,390
466,421
155,847
49,827
55,770
131,946
73,031
3,878,615
3,697,298
8,068
173,249

3.8
1.5
11.1
-9.8
2.9
-4.7
25.5
7.4
0.6
-2.6
-0.7
12.1
21.2
10.0
-25.4
3.4
11.6
6.6
4.8
4.1
-11.8
12.8
22.3
-20.1
4.6
4.9
10.2
-1.4

9,213,798
2,013,312
1,444,611
303,721
961,023
23,469
367,666
72,939
621,185
970,398
2,435,474
3,283,931
1,215,419
732,749
202,273
52,334
621,024
460,132
1,352,114
488,703
277,697
186,875
213,238
185,600
1,749,687
1,500,917
2,867
245,903

9,038,111
2,203,257
1,347,073
311,324
830,406
22,916
334,392
68,867
613,327
900,011
2,406,537
2,856,787
996,033
631,063
232,693
53,640
511,177
432,181
1,182,589
403,622
238,996
169,263
178,363
192,345
1,707,177
1,386,775
2,637
317,765

1.9
-8.6
7.2
-2.4
15.7
2.4
10.0
5.9
1.3
7.8
1.2
15.0
22.0
16.1
-13.1
-2.4
21.5
6.5
14.3
21.1
16.2
10.4
19.6
-3.5
2.5
8.2
8.7
-22.6

#VALUE!

101

102

5. INDUSTRY

5-1. Principal Mineral Reserves


End of 2014
Ore

Locality

Unit

Reserves

Coal

Keelung, New Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Nantou, Chiayi

1,000 m.t.

102,647

Gold

Ruifang, Jinguashi (New Taipei)

1,000 m.t.

5,800

Copper

Ruifang, Jinguashi (New Taipei), Qimei (Hualien)

1,000 m.t.

4,700

Pyrites

Qixingshan (Taipei), Jinguashi (New Taipei), Tananao (Yilan), Tongmen (Hualien)

1,000 m.t.

1,770

Placer Magnetite

Jinshan, Tansui (New Taipei), Chuwei (Taoyuan), Chiayi

m.t.

106,000

Limonite

Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Qixingshan (Taipei)

m.t.

754,000

Manganese

Simaoshan (Yilan)

m.t.

300,000

Ilmenite (10%)

Tainan, Chiayi, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, New Taipei

m.t.

573,000

Zircon Ore (40%)

Tainan, Chiayi, Hsinchu

m.t.

71,500

m.t.

45,000

Monazite (2%)

Tainan, Chiayi, Hsinchu

Sulphur

Qixingshan (Taipei), Jinshan (New Taipei), Beitou (Taipei)

Asbestos

Fengtian (Hualien)

Dolomite

Hualien

1,000 m.t.

896

m.t.

52,300

1,000 m.t.

109,542

million m.t.

292,515

Marble

Yilan, Hualien, Taitung

Talc

Yilan, Hualien

1,000 m.t.

1,862

Bauxite

Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung

1,000 m.t.

5,000

Limestone

Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, Kaohsiung, Tainan, Hsinchu

1,000 m.t.

326,730

Petroleum

Miaoli, Hsinchu, Bazhangxi, Chiayi, Shinying, Tainan

1,000 kl

Natural Gas

Miaoli, Hsinchu, Bazhangxi, Chiayi, Shinying, Tainan

million m3

234
4,753

Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C.

103
103

5-2. Indices and Growth Rate of Industrial Production


Annual Growth Rate (%)

Indices (2011 = 100)


Period

General
Index

Mining

1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
49.19
278.44
1997
52.22
277.63
1998
54.00
217.16
1999
57.97
215.19
2000
61.86
193.20
2001
56.66
219.41
2002
60.88
227.80
2003
66.42
210.88
2004
72.59
203.15
2005
75.00
158.45
2006
78.60
136.63
2007
84.70
126.38
2008
83.73
113.34
2009
77.11
109.39
2010
95.75
104.82
100.00
2011
100.00
2012
99.75
100.30
94.94
2013
100.40
92.72
2014
106.80
Source: See Table 5-1.

104

104

Manufac- Electricity
turing
& Gas
0.41
0.63
1.07
2.04
5.21
9.48
18.81
25.80
35.22
37.82
39.29
40.28
42.59
44.83
46.03
49.36
50.93
54.89
59.20
53.86
58.67
64.27
70.68
72.94
76.30
82.66
81.92
75.53
95.52
100.00
99.68
100.24
106.89

0.71
0.98
1.80
3.21
6.65
11.58
20.66
26.41
39.45
43.02
45.24
49.14
53.19
56.83
64.15
68.25
73.80
76.21
81.22
81.82
85.72
89.39
92.38
96.29
98.69
101.59
99.64
96.98
99.38
100.00
99.18
101.26
102.53

Water
3.53
4.28
5.88
7.30
11.58
18.41
30.68
43.68
61.08
64.41
68.55
73.57
76.66
78.29
78.01
80.02
84.37
87.94
100.25
102.46
97.12
99.23
98.95
99.48
102.31
102.59
100.76
98.47
99.80
100.00
99.40
100.10
100.61

Housing
& Bldg.
Const.
1.39
1.25
6.11
18.71
46.83
133.95
109.96
122.58
126.89
148.65
190.57
236.12
226.32
186.80
156.62
157.48
167.89
143.29
127.26
100.97
110.07
115.33
128.46
140.05
139.37
126.46
102.33
92.95
100.00
107.12
111.07
122.80

General
Index

Mining

-6.2
3.4
7.4
6.7
-8.4
7.5
9.1
9.3
3.3
4.8
7.8
-1.2
-7.9
24.2
4.4
-0.3
0.7
6.4

--0.29
-21.8
-0.9
-10.2
13.6
3.8
-7.4
-3.7
-22.0
-13.8
-7.5
-10.3
-3.5
-4.2
-4.6
0.3
-5.3
-2.3

Manufac- Electricity
turing
& Gas
32.3
10.5
15.1
16.6
22.3
8.0
6.3
2.6
-0.7
7.4
3.9
2.5
5.7
5.3
2.7
7.2
3.2
7.8
7.9
-9.0
8.9
9.5
10.0
3.2
4.6
8.3
-0.9
-7.8
26.5
4.7
-0.3
0.6
6.6

10.9
8.9
12.5
9.6
19.0
11.1
7.7
6.5
7.0
9.1
5.2
8.6
8.2
6.8
12.9
6.4
8.1
3.3
6.6
0.7
4.8
4.3
3.3
4.2
2.5
2.9
-1.9
-2.7
2.5
0.6
-0.8
2.1
1.3

Water
0.9
3.6
15.3
3.0
10.5
5.9
6.8
7.9
5.7
5.5
6.4
7.3
4.2
2.1
-0.4
2.6
5.4
4.2
14.0
2.2
-5.2
2.2
-0.3
0.5
2.8
0.3
-1.8
-2.3
1.4
0.2
-0.6
0.7
0.5

Housing
& Bldg.
Const.
33.7
11.6
249.1
6.4
18.8
21.8
0.4
0.6
3.5
17.2
28.2
23.9
-4.2
-17.5
-16.2
0.6
6.6
-14.7
-11.2
-20.7
9.0
4.8
11.4
9.0
-0.5
-9.3
-19.1
-9.2
7.6
7.1
3.7
10.6

5-3a. Indices of Industrial Production by Light and Heavy Industry

Period

Manufacturing
Index

Heavy
Light
Ind.
Ind.
I. Index (Base: 2011 = 100)
119.63
2000
49.14
109.07
2004
64.10
2005
67.27
105.70
2006
71.72
102.34
101.84
2007
79.17
96.83
2008
79.14
89.57
2009
72.92
99.60
2010
94.76
100.00
2011
100.00
2012
99.70
99.57
98.71
2013
100.52
100.19
2014
108.14
II. Annual Growth Rate (%)
2001
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

-8.8
5.0
6.6
10.4
0.0
-7.9
30.0
5.5
-0.3
0.8
7.6

-9.6
-3.1
-3.2
-0.5
-4.9
-7.5
11.2
0.4
-0.4
-0.9
1.5

Food

Beverages Tobacco
Light
Ind.

Textiles

Wearing
Apparel

Leather

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Wood &
Bamboo
Products
Light
Ind.

Furniture

Pulp, Paper &


Paper Products

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

103.48
97.06
98.59
98.21
97.02
93.90
93.85
99.30
100.00
100.68
100.65
99.95

101.66
75.67
76.89
78.28
78.16
78.45
83.66
91.59
100.00
102.49
97.89
99.21

98.9
76.5
80.8
76.1
80.3
82.4
86.9
89.9
100.0
105.6
104.8
100.4

167.62
140.90
123.19
119.26
118.68
106.53
94.92
106.55
100.00
96.85
98.82
98.39

428.42
235.41
197.39
178.26
160.64
133.21
105.78
115.41
100.00
89.00
82.25
82.38

228.49
183.92
176.91
154.35
137.20
122.63
108.74
119.44
100.00
93.95
87.76
88.37

216.83
147.19
132.96
128.29
115.43
102.87
84.96
94.23
100.00
99.95
100.30
98.97

210.81
114.17
109.63
109.49
113.91
106.14
85.95
100.30
100.00
102.09
101.20
105.48

95.54
104.56
103.73
97.02
99.62
96.39
94.20
99.57
100.00
99.90
99.28
100.63

0.0
1.6
-0.4
-1.2
-3.2
-0.1
5.8
0.7
0.7
0.0
-0.7

-0.5
1.6
1.8
-0.2
0.4
6.6
9.5
9.2
2.5
-4.5
1.3

5.5
5.7
-5.8
5.6
2.6
5.5
3.4
11.3
5.6
-0.7
-4.2

-11.4
-12.6
-3.2
-0.5
-10.2
-10.9
12.3
-6.1
-3.2
2.0
-0.4

-23.7
-16.2
-9.7
-9.9
-17.1
-20.6
9.1
-13.4
-11.0
-7.6
0.2

-21.9
-3.8
-12.8
-11.1
-10.6
-11.3
9.8
-16.3
-6.1
-6.6
0.7

-8.0
-9.7
-3.5
-10.0
-10.9
-17.4
10.9
6.1
0.0
0.4
-1.3

-31.5
-4.0
-0.1
4.0
-6.8
-19.0
16.7
-0.3
2.1
-0.9
4.2

-9.0
-0.8
-6.5
2.7
-3.2
-2.3
5.7
0.4
-0.1
-0.6
1.4

Source: See Table 5-1.

105

105

5-3b. Indices of Industrial Production by Light and Heavy Industry (Continued)

Printing Processings
Period
Heavy
Light
Ind.
Ind.
I. Index (Base: 2011 = 100)
2000
-72.31
2004
-93.17
2005
-101.23
2006
-98.89
2007
-99.47
2008
-99.88
90.19
2009
91.67
2010
103.27
98.60
2011
100.00
100.00
2012
103.23
93.54
89.68
2013
99.73
87.46
2014
93.91
II. Annual Growth Rate (%)
2001
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

106

106

------12.7
-3.2
3.2
-3.4
-5.8

-2.2
8.7
-2.3
0.6
0.4
-9.7
9.3
1.4
-6.5
-4.1
-2.5

Chemical
Materials

Chemical
Products

Rubber Products

Plastic
Products

Non-metallic
Mineral Products

Basic
Metals

Metal Products

Heavy
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

62.65
85.21
85.07
87.49
98.67
91.88
98.54
107.00
100.00
102.79
103.60
101.63

83.86
79.35
81.10
85.57
86.15
87.09
80.70
99.52
100.00
96.75
99.48
101.47

104.24
111.55
104.52
104.12
101.71
90.36
85.88
97.63
100.00
99.16
104.08
105.65

75.26
100.52
99.55
95.65
101.12
91.56
82.53
105.05
100.00
94.52
95.30
94.16

86.93
98.10
92.01
89.65
93.76
95.52
75.74
97.33
100.00
95.57
93.60
101.77

130.21
126.10
118.83
111.31
111.47
101.38
86.67
98.96
100.00
99.67
98.85
101.66

89.59
101.04
100.59
100.65
104.46
97.39
78.76
91.61
100.00
94.17
93.80
90.09

116.02
107.08
105.05
102.18
97.56
89.91
80.60
94.88
100.00
95.11
94.21
97.34

80.68
89.19
84.61
91.99
93.41
86.10
75.23
96.06
100.00
95.98
98.89
103.21

105.84
98.16
94.88
96.11
95.51
92.13
72.05
91.26
100.00
96.31
98.03
102.03

------102.28
110.86
100.00
114.60
122.30
122.38

7.8
-0.2
2.8
12.8
-6.9
7.3
8.6
-6.5
2.8
0.8
-1.9

-16.0
2.2
5.5
0.7
1.1
-7.3
23.3
0.5
-3.3
2.8
2.0

-10.4
-6.3
-0.4
-2.3
-11.2
-5.0
13.7
2.4
-0.8
5.0
1.5

-4.4
-1.0
-3.9
5.7
-9.5
-9.9
27.3
-4.8
-5.5
0.8
-1.2

-11.9
-6.2
-2.6
4.6
1.9
-20.7
28.5
2.7
-4.4
-2.1
8.7

-8.8
-5.8
-6.3
0.1
-9.1
-14.5
14.2
1.1
-0.3
-0.8
2.8

-0.3
-0.5
0.1
3.8
-6.8
-19.1
16.3
9.2
-5.8
-0.4
-4.0

-16.2
-1.9
-2.7
-4.5
-7.8
-10.4
17.7
5.4
-4.9
-0.9
3.3

-9.3
-5.1
8.7
1.5
-7.8
-12.6
27.7
4.1
-4.0
3.0
4.4

-14.6
-3.3
1.3
-0.6
-3.5
-21.8
26.7
9.6
-3.7
1.8
4.1

------8.4
-9.8
14.6
6.7
0.1

Electronic
Components
& Accessories

Heavy
Ind.
22.38
33.47
41.69
51.55
63.47
69.61
67.87
96.73
100.00
105.37
109.68
122.52
-19.5
24.6
23.7
23.1
9.7
-2.5
42.5
3.4
5.4
4.1
11.7

5-3c. Indices of Industrial Production by Light and Heavy Industry (Continued)

Period

Machinery &
Equipment

Heavy
Light
Ind.
Ind.
I. Index (Base: 2011 = 100)
2000
65.17
62.98
2004
74.48
93.75
2005
77.56
90.85
2006
81.18
88.77
2007
88.97
87.01
2008
83.80
79.70
2009
56.89
89.01
2010
91.65
90.21
2011
100.00
100.00
2012
90.84
93.42
2013
84.83
97.34
2014
94.91
100.96
II. Annual Growth Rate (%)
2001
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

-16.8
4.1
4.7
9.6
-5.8
-32.1
61.1
9.1
-9.2
-6.6
11.9

-13.1
-3.1
-2.3
-2.0
-8.4
11.7
1.4
10.9
-6.6
4.2
3.7

Computer,
Communication,
Audio & Video
Equipment
Heavy
Light
Ind.
Ind.

Electrical &
Electronic Machinery
and Equipment

Transportation
Equipment

Miscellaneous
Industries

Medicine

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

Heavy
Ind.

Light
Ind.

47.57
56.44
56.55
52.79
57.40
59.81
50.58
71.37
100.00
87.30
78.21
87.75

126.98
360.00
264.58
255.80
150.40
90.48
69.16
100.75
100.00
100.28
93.14
108.37

125.09
125.15
117.16
109.16
101.53
95.92
80.47
99.25
100.00
93.36
91.81
95.53

150.57
120.15
111.20
99.99
99.79
92.35
79.91
93.94
100.00
112.59
102.94
105.39

81.97
106.82
115.43
108.36
120.09
129.61
93.44
98.59
100.00
105.47
105.72
111.64

64.26
51.20
64.11
64.17
73.22
89.43
73.05
92.81
100.00
103.80
104.71
111.88

0.0
74.82
64.19
67.75
77.32
78.98
83.14
94.42
100.00
103.65
105.85
101.10

85.36
91.38
91.47
91.22
94.78
96.95
103.61
104.17
100.00
103.56
103.31
100.28

3.20
9.34
16.88
30.37
38.17
44.98
55.58
76.82
100.00
115.50
154.88
202.10

112.01
102.65
102.08
97.29
99.33
97.10
87.53
101.82
100.00
101.77
99.96
107.61

0.6
0.2
-6.7
8.7
4.2
-15.4
41.1
40.1
-12.7
-10.4
12.2

-18.1
-26.5
-3.3
-41.2
-39.8
-23.6
45.7
-0.7
0.3
-7.1
16.4

-17.3
-6.4
-6.8
-7.0
-5.5
-16.1
23.3
0.8
-6.6
-1.7
4.1

-11.0
-7.5
-10.1
-0.2
-7.5
-13.5
17.6
6.5
12.6
-8.6
2.4

-5.7
8.1
-6.1
10.8
7.9
-27.9
5.5
1.4
5.5
0.2
5.6

-32.9
25.2
0.1
14.1
22.1
-18.3
27.1
7.7
3.8
0.9
6.8

--14.2
5.6
14.1
2.2
5.3
13.6
5.9
3.7
2.1
-4.5

-3.4
0.1
-0.3
3.9
2.3
6.9
0.5
-4.0
3.6
-0.2
-2.9

-8.4
80.7
79.9
25.7
17.8
23.6
38.2
30.2
15.5
34.1
30.5

-12.6
-0.6
-4.7
2.1
-2.3
-9.9
16.3
-1.8
1.8
-1.8
7.7

107

107

5-4a. Output of Principal Industrial Products


Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Electric
Power
million
kWh
1,420
1,966
3,628
6,455
13,213
22,894
40,813
52,553
86,129
94,648
100,529
109,873
119,008
126,988
135,042
143,154
155,434
160,764
174,572
177,786
187,111
197,041
205,696
214,250
222,087
229,154
225,283
217,483
233,503
238,632
237,346
239,169
246,948

Source: See Table 5-1.

108

108

Wheat
Flour
MT
16,026
133,362
189,819
256,557
330,414
425,919
416,069
519,991
621,624
629,286
635,375
653,720
682,307
711,259
707,930
761,551
745,886
738,221
785,492
784,254
781,230
798,050
796,735
801,643
784,320
811,021
708,516
793,745
796,902
766,285
819,224
837,826
837,299

Transistor
1,000 pcs.
695,843
1,155,856
1,426,981
1,769,803
1,901,285
2,462,251
2,940,265
2,884,834
3,450,267
2,886,561
3,858,959
4,217,018
2,345,105
3,593,797
4,076,149
4,574,117
5,240,349
7,412,785
8,997,983
9,110,858
7,859,296
15,448,756
16,933,373
18,541,241
22,352,621
25,608,674

Plastic
Cases
NT$M
5,426
10,912
10,656
12,148
12,126
15,468
15,363
18,397
18,111
18,046
17,652
17,627
14,902
17,176
19,638
22,219
21,523
19,006
18,265
19,632
15,664
21,574
29,134
30,528
25,068
20,227

Paper
MT
446,672
679,442
723,859
779,910
795,550
875,053
895,633
789,563
906,593
910,552
913,817
888,707
803,556
845,594
835,018
837,179
846,945
862,963
878,173
795,042
760,973
770,189
747,967
725,168
673,474
675,290

Cement
1,000
MT
446
590
1,183
2,511
4,541
6,795
14,062
14,418
18,458
19,399
21,464
23,971
22,722
22,478
21,537
21,522
19,652
18,283
17,572
18,128
19,363
18,474
19,050
19,891
19,294
18,957
17,330
15,918
16,301
16,852
15,808
16,554
14,592

Bicycles

Motorcycles

Polyester
Filament

Polystyrene

sets

sets

MT

MT

8,101,186
8,184,704
8,780,030
8,073,803
8,260,435
7,914,259
8,039,142
7,824,108
7,672,312
9,042,851
7,228,259
7,193,194
4,746,535
4,674,604
4,615,954
4,948,505
4,867,944
4,415,365
5,125,628
6,144,069
4,793,394
5,142,914
4,555,289
4,564,330
4,058,419
3,826,181

56,046
131,124
319,260
723,612
655,570
1,055,297
1,174,083
1,345,041
1,501,973
1,633,336
1,695,064
1,414,219
1,510,394
1,268,969
1,138,978
1,123,163
871,696
848,701
1,138,457
1,222,736
1,230,045
1,171,731
1,198,000
1,305,316
807,770
844,995
935,366
897,636
913,056
946,308

374,588
675,693
754,205
902,644
1,033,172
1,178,925
1,248,582
1,297,770
1,429,010
1,614,849
1,671,322
1,632,139
1,584,080
1,716,498
1,617,519
1,584,981
1,314,180
1,233,042
1,263,495
1,035,991
1,024,843
1,081,200
943,585
942,635
941,954
951,154

138,151
290,931
480,801
527,551
592,968
626,235
671,459
807,759
780,368
764,224
764,647
710,862
865,953
847,959
858,104
817,390
830,251
740,561
846,257
690,178
836,920
912,076
865,164
831,066
854,080
781,323

5-4b. Output of Principal Industrial Products (Continued)

Period

1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

TFT-LCD
Panels

Portable
Computers

Network
Cards

1000 sets

sets

pcs.

10,400
23,184
48,336
57,280
89,327
160,886
338,213
542,240
535,223
811,286
1,366,273
1,613,502
1,781,733
1,728,669
1,415,069

217,233
534,012
861,750
977,776
1,341,525
2,269,530
3,785,944
4,669,065
7,020,283
9,952,710
13,059,784
14,130,083
14,346,492
10,344,208
6,628,142
4,415,887
3,050,526
1,256,527
754,260
373,964
327,551
3,197,828
750,066
458,223
878,258

4,628,120
5,298,920
8,540,008
18,373,984
22,822,523
29,387,118
43,237,280
44,174,941
41,497,633
31,381,776
28,421,670
26,872,056
24,118,814
11,398,721
7,683,964
8,998,386
10,135,982
7,135,103
7,024,553
4,732,589
4,288,825

Global
Positioning
Systems
sets
1,298,456
1,723,102
1,363,856
1,860,016
3,309,852
4,217,204
5,776,703
5,891,770
17,678,830
21,080,735
20,294,667
20,658,859
20,438,380
18,143,225
13,547,271
12,283,579

IC Packages

IC
Manufacture

Foundry
Wafers

Computer
Disks

Printed Circuit
Boards

1,000 pcs.

1,000 pcs.

1,000 pcs.

1,000 pcs.

1000 sq. ft.

1,380,340
4,105,441
4,399,646
6,425,003
7,893,384
5,641,426
6,561,889
6,627,320
8,739,880
9,998,005
10,617,009
14,270,855
9,106,568
12,784,542
16,799,798
20,815,118
22,646,129
26,999,440
31,664,833
32,982,725
34,784,004
47,453,569
48,949,008
54,583,491
60,508,050
68,307,755

1,654,831
1,996,124
2,563,969
4,236,359
3,864,414
2,468,119
3,146,907
2,723,630
2,662,479
2,800,841
3,266,831
3,181,924
3,684,096
5,033,385
5,577,598
4,376,657
6,669,801
7,006,640
6,377,311
6,734,717
7,260,762

2,244
2,525
2,666
3,482
5,096
4,478
3,488
4,124
3,376
4,762
7,196
5,928
6,755
8,399
9,845
10,538
13,353
15,501
15,825
14,508
21,547
20,549
21,826
23,695
27,241

5,909
13,319
21,726
76,579
424,930
2,291,457
5,002,594
7,001,310
7,626,154
9,246,060
10,313,794
10,411,874
11,723,013
11,176,108
9,469,969
9,279,881
8,859,285
7,523,793
6,901,636
6,558,203
6,341,417

15,105
47,301
54,657
64,242
83,253
113,729
164,104
195,497
257,560
318,029
367,093
449,991
382,152
480,160
562,183
559,392
641,844
685,488
622,180
623,585
611,639
926,442
997,112
1,073,119
869,252
944,276

109

109

5-5a. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System (1)


Total System (Hydro, Thermal, Nuclear, Wind and Solar)
Installed Capacity
System Peak Load
System Average Load
Power Generation (kWh)
Period
Capacity Factor
(kW)
(kW)
(kW)
per Installed kW
231,675
156,975
50.8
4,594
1952
331,545
336,113
224,470
50.1
4,385
1955
493,414
635,224
413,019
58.1
5,104
1960
709,191
1,066,225
736,921
63.6
5,574
1965
1,186,196
2,131,400
1,508,300
61.4
5,377
1970
2,720,261
3,765,200
2,613,400
53.0
4,654
1975
5,300,394
6,702,700
4,646,292
55.3
4,904
1980
9,055,705
8,716,300
5,999,518
42.5
3,573
1985
15,969,794
14,510,500
9,400,651
58.4
4,936
1990
16,882,874
15,320,700
10,232,816
59.9
5,057
1991
18,382,874
16,703,900
10,688,144
59.6
5,031
1992
19,246,805
17,666,200
11,619,168
61.7
5,201
1993
19,354,725
18,610,200
12,588,625
63.2
5,345
1994
20,983,225
19,932,900
13,454,251
63.7
5,372
1995
21,897,970
21,761,500
14,227,337
63.0
5,323
1996
23,762,670
22,237,000
15,096,765
62.2
5,200
1997
25,735,412
23,829,800
16,320,113
63.9
5,401
1998
26,679,782
24,205,700
16,639,433
61.4
5,173
1999
28,480,432
25,854,200
17,817,780
61.0
5,140
2000
29,634,482
26,289,800
18,043,197
60.1
5,045
2001
30,136,062
27,116,500
18,938,502
60.5
5,064
2002
31,915,412
28,593,700
19,841,358
60.9
5,090
2003
33,289,562
29,034,300
20,633,553
58.1
4,875
2004
34,598,032
30,942,900
21,651,023
60.7
5,086
2005
36,121,604
32,060,400
22,439,183
60.3
5,047
2006
37,371,204
32,790,800
23,042,916
60.3
5,051
2007
38,081,524
31,320,200
22,796,097
59.0
4,962
2008
38,633,628
31,010,700
22,101,056
55.0
4,610
2009
40,247,048
33,022,600
23,674,056
58.0
4,871
2010
40,912,406
33,786,900
24,319,881
59.3
4,981
2011
41,400,699
33,081,400
24,101,571
59.7
5,034
2012
40,976,907
33,957,400
24,364,007
59.8
5,035
2013
41,181,457
34,821,400
25,025,528
61.5
5,243
2014
40,787,158
(1)Since 1999, including IPPs and hydro power plants entrusted by local government to Taipower for operation.
Source: The data are provided by the Taiwan Power Company, R.O.C.

110

110

5-5b. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System (Continued)


I. Hydro
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Installed Capacity
(kW)
276,615
351,365
448,215
628,470
901,170
1,364,970
1,385,570
2,489,165
2,561,795
2,561,795
2,576,665
2,575,985
3,648,485
4,183,430
4,288,430
4,288,430
4,421,900
4,421,900
4,421,900
4,421,900
4,510,650
4,510,650
4,509,670
4,511,650
4,511,650
4,523,170
4,539,874
4,538,894
4,579,364
4,642,671
4,683,271
4,683,271
4,683,271

System Peak Load


(kW)
224,574
318,940
441,492
524,052
740,600
1,416,000
1,186,500
1,832,900
2,373,300
2,247,000
2,338,500
3,152,100
3,475,300
3,745,800
3,758,400
3,615,300
3,782,600
3,722,100
3,126,600
3,110,700
2,109,700
2,381,600
2,228,900
2,331,200
2,405,500
2,181,900
2,324,184
2,074,069
2,067,100
1,890,000
2,249,700
2,394,600
2,241,000

System Average Load


(kW)
136,085
174,780
235,073
295,165
324,800
597,500
330,749
787,734
932,232
626,265
947,873
764,380
1,012,002
1,011,195
1,027,072
1,089,386
1,208,175
1,017,956
1,006,758
1,043,152
725,789
783,499
742,729
899,717
909,834
950,051
806,736
801,261
823,741
783,606
975,899
978,842
845,120

Capacity Factor
53.8
50.6
52.4
47.0
44.1
43.7
23.8
36.7
36.5
24.5
37.1
29.8
29.3
25.5
24.2
25.5
28.0
23.1
22.8
23.7
16.3
17.5
16.5
20.0
20.2
21.0
17.9
17.7
18.2
17.2
21.1
21.0
18.1

Power Generation (kWh)


per Installed kW
4,865
4,436
4,599
4,114
3,865
3,791
2,093
3,204
3,187
2,142
3,249
2,599
2,556
2,224
2,121
2,225
2,345
2,017
2,000
2,067
1,419
1,522
1,446
1,748
1,767
1,842
1,563
1,546
1,586
1,497
1,843
1,831
1,581

111

111

5-5c. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System (Continued)


II. Thermal
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

112

112

Installed Capacity
(kW)
54,930
142,049
260,976
557,726
1,819,091
3,935,424
6,398,135
8,336,629
9,177,079
10,677,079
11,526,140
11,634,740
12,190,740
12,570,540
14,330,240
16,302,982
17,113,882
18,914,532
20,068,582
20,570,162
22,258,362
23,632,512
24,939,562
26,448,194
27,617,994
28,232,794
28,703,794
30,194,294
30,717,054
31,046,780
30,448,780
30,461,580
29,889,580

System Peak Load


(kW)
47,086
110,496
263,049
567,672
1,618,900
2,928,700
5,181,200
4,986,500
7,869,700
9,103,000
10,231,700
10,699,500
10,851,400
12,569,800
13,225,100
14,505,200
15,534,900
16,550,900
18,413,000
19,417,200
20,482,000
22,079,500
23,343,500
24,712,400
25,595,700
26,198,100
25,165,794
24,732,589
26,741,100
27,767,700
26,415,000
27,404,500
28,066,500

System Average Load


(kW)
20,890
49,690
177,946
441,756
1,183,500
2,015,900
3,426,190
2,067,315
4,866,362
5,739,174
6,043,680
7,089,240
7,754,663
8,569,706
9,063,976
10,029,567
11,069,949
11,408,336
12,599,222
13,107,523
12,912,670
13,616,046
14,090,752
14,902,048
15,773,162
16,246,388
16,261,305
15,346,043
17,078,765
18,731,142
18,513,280
18,590,982
19,294,645

Capacity Factor
37.1
48.1
68.0
83.4
68.8
56.5
59.7
28.3
56.3
59.4
57.7
62.4
67.0
70.0
67.3
66.4
67.8
64.0
63.3
63.3
63.2
63.8
59.5
62.3
61.6
61.3
59.9
54.5
58.5
60.2
61.3
61.1
64.0

Power Generation (kWh)


per Installed kW
3,352
4,209
5,974
7,307
6,023
4,951
5,240
2,343
4,702
4,998
4,842
5,242
5,659
5,899
5,668
5,503
5,696
5,378
5,312
5,294
5,268
5,308
4,980
5,197
5,143
5,116
5,018
4,555
4,901
5,048
5,150
5,133
5,379

5-5d. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System (Continued)


III. Nuclear
Period
1977
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Installed Capacity
(kW)
636,000
1,272,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000
5,144,000

System Peak Load


(kW)
284,000
1,192,400
4,238,500
4,772,000
4,828,000
4,852,000
4,784,000
4,878,000
4,879,400
4,918,100
4,928,200
4,901,000
4,870,600
4,951,000
4,925,700
4,879,500
4,946,000
4,946,000
4,918,200
4,951,200
4,980,700
4,974,230
5,026,300
5,028,400
5,063,000
5,076,300
5,119,900
5,142,200

System Average Load


(kW)
10,435
889,353
3,144,469
3,602,057
3,867,376
3,696,590
3,765,548
3,821,960
3,873,348
4,136,288
3,977,812
4,041,989
4,213,133
4,211,800
3,892,007
4,338,960
4,266,106
4,319,063
4,384,005
4,374,042
4,447,577
4,469,542
4,564,045
4,569,466
4,625,825
4,427,059
4,575,187
4,657,655

Capacity Factor
9.8
69.9
67.9
72.9
78.3
74.9
76.2
77.4
78.4
83.6
80.5
81.8
85.3
85.2
78.8
87.8
86.3
87.4
88.7
88.5
90.0
90.4
92.3
92.4
93.5
89.5
92.4
94.1

Power Generation (kWh)


per Installed kW
862
6,142
5,707
6,134
6,586
6,312
6,413
6,509
6,596
7,063
6,774
6,883
7,175
7,912
6,628
7,389
7,265
7,375
7,466
7,449
7,574
7,632
7,772
7,782
7,878
7,560
7,791
7,932

113
113

5-5e. Installed Capacity and Operation of the Power System (Continued)


IV. Wind
Period
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Installed Capacity
(kW)
2,400
4,800
17,760
97,560
181,560
245,960
369,860
471,460
472,200
566,560
609,760
632,760

System Peak Load


(kW)

System Average Load


(kW)

148,400
295,344
316,166
451,800
515,500
557,700
595,500
589,200

1,118
1,457
9,029
30,446
49,126
68,577
96,824
116,650
174,960
169,572
184,622
169,691

Power Generation (kWh)


per Installed kW

Capacity Factor
46.7
56.2
81.1
42.4
34.9
29.1
28.3
28.5
34.7
30.9
30.9
27.0

4,081
4,922
7,097
3,691
3,033
2,555
2,481
2,492
3,041
2,712
2,705
2,369

V. Solar
Period
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

114

114

Installed Capacity
(kW)
528
44,388
134,296
282,846
437,547

System Peak Load


(kW)
3,200
26,200
48,800
335,100
352,600

System Average Load


(kW)
714
4,349
15,762
34,373
58,416

Power Generation (kWh)


per Installed kW

Capacity Factor
-

5-6a. Power Generation and Consumption


Power Generation
Period

Total

Hydro

Thermal

Nuclear

I. Amount (million kWh)


1952
1,420
1,231
189
1,531
435
1955
1,966
2,065
1,563
1960
3,628
2,585
3,870
1965
6,455
2,846
10,367
1970
13,213
5,235
17,659
1975
22,894
2,905
30,096
7,812
1980
40,813
6,900
18,110
27,546
1985
52,556
8,167
42,629
31,554
1990
82,350
5,486
50,275
33,878
1991
89,639
8,326
53,088
32,471
1992
93,885
6,696
62,102
32,986
1993
101,784
8,865
67,931
33,480
1994
110,276
8,858
75,071
33,930
1995
117,859
9,022
79,618
36,333
1996
124,973
9,543
87,859
34,846
1997
132,248
10,584
96,972
35,408
1998
142,964
8,917
99,937
36,907
1999
145,761
8,843
110,672
36,996
2000
156,511
9,138
114,820
34,094
2001
158,058
6,358
121,526
38,009
2002
165,901
6,863
129,566
37,371
2003
173,810
6,524
136,769
37,939
2004
181,245
7,885
143,295
38,404
2005
189,663
7,970
150,014
38,317
2006
196,567
8,322
154,142
38,960
2007
201,856
7,742
152,636
39,260
2008
200,241
7,019
145,756
39,981
2009
193,605
7,216
159,112
40,029
2010
207,385
6,864
164,085
40,522
2011
213,042
8,572
162,621
38,887
2012
211,708
8,575
162,857
40,079
2013
213,429
7,403
169,021
40,801
2014
219,224
(1) Excluding Taipower use in consumption since 1970.
Source: See Table 5-7a.

Wind

6
8
10
13
79
267
430
602
848
1,022
1,533
1,490
1,617
1,486

Solar

0.38
1.18
6.25
38.10
138.46
301.11
511.72

Power Consumption
Residential &
Total (1)
Industry
Commercial
Customers
1,076
1,497
3,136
5,672
11,964
21,217
37,947
47,919
74,345
80,977
85,290
92,085
98,561
105,368
111,140
118,299
128,130
131,726
142,413
143,623
151,193
159,380
167,478
175,293
181,593
187,075
186,931
179,239
193,313
198,637
198,391
201,945
205,956

817
1,156
2,545
4,557
9,242
16,095
28,816
34,927
51,841
55,717
58,041
61,156
65,214
68,931
72,114
78,238
83,049
86,844
94,768
94,807
100,435
106,043
113,293
117,648
123,598
128,226
128,644
121,348
134,135
138,161
139,134
142,529
144,579

259
341
591
1,115
2,722
5,122
9,131
12,992
22,504
25,260
27,249
30,929
33,347
36,437
39,026
40,061
45,081
44,882
47,645
48,816
50,758
53,336
54,185
57,645
57,996
58,848
58,288
57,890
59,179
60,476
59,256
59,416
61,377

Loss

344
469
492
783
1,197
1,625
2,786
2,873
5,355
6,042
5,886
5,915
6,435
6,848
7,670
7,820
8,658
8,622
8,735
8,610
9,417
8,751
8,937
9,036
9,539
9,590
9,171
9,418
9,669
10,149
9,360
9,081
8,960

115

115

5-6b. Power Generation and Consumption (Continued)


Power Generation
Period

Total

II. Percentage (%)


1952
100.0
1955
100.0
1960
100.0
1965
100.0
1970
100.0
1975
100.0
1980
100.0
1985
100.0
1990
100.0
1991
100.0
1992
100.0
1993
100.0
1994
100.0
1995
100.0
1996
100.0
1997
100.0
1998
100.0
1999
100.0
2000
100.0
2001
100.0
2002
100.0
2003
100.0
2004
100.0
2005
100.0
2006
100.0
2007
100.0
2008
100.0
2009
100.0
2010
100.0
2011
100.0
2012
100.0
2013
100.0
2014
100.0

116

116

Hydro

86.7
77.9
56.9
40.1
21.5
22.9
7.1
13.1
9.9
6.1
8.9
6.6
8.0
7.5
7.2
7.2
7.4
6.1
5.7
5.8
3.8
3.9
3.6
4.2
4.1
4.1
3.9
3.6
3.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
3.4

Thermal

13.3
22.1
43.1
59.9
78.5
77.1
73.7
34.5
51.8
56.1
56.5
61.0
61.6
63.7
63.7
66.4
67.8
68.6
70.7
72.6
73.3
74.5
75.5
75.6
76.3
76.4
76.2
75.3
76.7
77.0
76.8
76.3
77.1

Nuclear

19.2
52.4
38.3
37.8
34.6
32.4
30.4
28.8
29.1
26.3
24.8
25.3
23.6
21.6
22.9
21.5
20.9
20.2
19.5
19.3
19.6
20.7
19.3
19.0
18.4
18.8
18.6

Wind

0.004
0.005
0.006
0.007
0.042
0.136
0.213
0.301
0.438
0.493
0.719
0.704
0.758
0.678

Solar

0.0002
0.0006
0.0030
0.0179
0.0654
0.1411
0.2334

Total

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Power Consumption
Residential &
Industry
Commercial
Customers
75.9
77.3
81.2
80.3
77.2
75.9
75.9
72.9
69.7
68.8
68.1
66.4
66.2
65.4
64.9
66.1
64.8
65.9
66.5
66.0
66.4
66.5
67.6
67.1
68.1
68.5
68.8
67.7
69.4
69.6
70.1
70.6
70.2

24.1
22.7
18.8
19.7
22.8
24.1
24.1
27.1
30.3
31.2
31.9
33.6
33.8
34.6
35.1
33.9
35.2
34.1
33.5
34.0
33.6
33.5
32.4
32.9
31.9
31.5
31.2
32.3
30.6
30.4
29.9
29.4
29.8

Loss of total
power
generation (%)
24.2
23.9
13.6
12.1
9.1
7.1
6.8
5.5
6.5
6.7
6.3
5.8
6.0
5.8
6.1
5.9
6.1
5.9
5.6
5.4
5.7
5.0
4.9
4.8
4.9
4.8
4.6
4.9
4.7
4.8
4.4
4.3
4.1

5-7. Power Consumption by Industry


Unit: million kWh
Period

Total (1)

1955
1,111
1960
2,481
1965
4,392
1970
9,011
1975
15,803
1980
28,081
1985
33,802
1989
47,464
1990
50,231
1991
53,957
1992
56,371
1993
59,286
1994
63,308
1995
66,889
1996
69,891
1997
75,974
1998
80,985
1999
84,700
2000
92,506
2001
92,565
2002
98,109
2003
103,627
2004
113,293
2005
117,648
2006
123,598
2007
128,226
2008
128,644
2009
121,348
2010
134,135
2011
138,161
2012
139,134
2013
142,529
2014
144,579
(1) Excluding irrigation.
Source: See Table 5-7a.

Mining
78
177
296
292
339
620
519
182
171
177
191
204
213
210
184
190
353
334
319
293
367
431
444
443
453
462
380
338
419
435
416
469
495

Food
111
202
337
630
814
1,262
1,596
2,223
2,372
2,575
2,647
2,759
2,851
2,924
2,959
2,928
2,889
2,861
3,004
2,989
3,102
3,191
3,261
3,304
3,321
3,380
3,309
3,325
3,494
3,560
3,636
3,719
3,788

Textiles
80
165
318
1,069
2,629
3,874
5,014
6,419
6,304
6,709
6,654
6,591
6,952
6,844
7,103
7,471
8,123
8,375
8,640
8,083
8,315
8,133
8,016
7,296
7,056
6,891
6,367
5,711
6,236
6,029
5,792
5,793
5,645

Chemicals
434
1,001
1,620
3,009
5,070
7,957
9,607
11,810
12,449
12,680
12,479
12,655
13,385
13,986
13,942
14,440
17,090
17,474
17,808
17,557
18,038
18,829
19,357
19,053
19,211
20,157
19,647
19,334
21,454
21,492
21,516
21,434
21,198

Ceramics
35
113
316
716
1,124
2,469
2,560
3,523
3,620
3,768
4,032
4,318
4,442
4,373
4,174
4,158
4,096
3,958
3,847
3,718
3,843
3,905
4,295
4,656
4,962
5,019
4,851
4,342
4,908
5,493
5,349
5,564
5,555

Metals &
Machinery
285
603
1,023
1,920
3,136
6,843
6,891
10,943
11,799
13,005
13,998
14,657
15,628
17,414
18,928
22,545
25,103
27,473
32,137
32,597
35,926
39,166
43,849
47,721
51,832
55,110
56,565
52,169
60,574
64,207
65,446
68,178
70,134

Others
88
220
482
1,375
2,691
5,056
7,615
12,364
13,516
15,043
16,370
18,102
19,837
21,138
22,601
24,242
23,331
24,225
26,751
27,328
28,518
29,972
34,071
35,175
36,763
37,207
37,525
36,130
37,050
36,945
36,980
37,372
37,763

117

117

5-8a. Supply of Commercial Energy


Unit: 1,000 KLOE
Domestic Production
Period

Total

Subtotal

Coal

Hydro-Electric
Natural Gas
Power

Crude Oil

2,502.9
1,801.5
1,625.3
146.8
25.7
3.7
1955
4,081.0
2,815.8
2,592.7
197.9
22.9
2.3
1960
6,308.2
4,029.4
3,482.0
247.9
278.7
20.8
1965
11,197.3
4,155.2
2,927.5
273.8
852.5
101.5
1970
16,004.6
4,190.0
2,055.2
503.0
1,417.1
214.8
1975
3,937.8
1,684.1
279.7
1,762.7
211.4
1980
33,690.0
3,104.5
1,215.8
573.7
1,194.1
118.1
1985
39,190.4
2,395.9
513.3
464.9
1,264.5
135.1
1989
52,235.0
2,297.5
308.9
610.0
1,173.9
182.4
1990
57,829.1
1,645.7
263.4
368.4
877.0
110.3
1991
58,328.6
1,712.0
219.1
626.8
760.3
72.0
1992
62,826.9
1,448.7
214.6
392.8
735.8
65.5
1993
67,346.2
1,592.3
186.6
483.9
806.7
68.6
1994
71,205.5
1,570.5
153.9
462.7
837.0
62.3
1995
78,058.8
1,470.9
96.5
453.4
800.9
59.7
1996
81,438.1
86,210.8
1,801.5
64.8
501.5
764.2
50.7
1997
89,810.1
2,025.8
51.8
592.9
781.3
54.0
1998
94,614.6
2,098.9
60.0
482.9
760.6
47.1
1999
101,788.1
2,114.6
54.2
435.9
663.9
37.2
2000
106,381.6
2,460.7
486.6
754.8
40.6
2001
111,424.2
2,342.1
265.7
788.3
51.1
2002
119,583.4
2,694.4
290.1
738.6
45.8
2003
132,607.8
2,713.0
306.9
707.0
44.6
2004
133,679.3
2,576.7
381.1
486.6
32.4
2005
136,530.0
2,584.0
390.8
411.5
23.6
2006
144,192.3
3,150.9
422.3
370.5
17.8
2007
139,161.9
3,010.2
411.6
317.7
16.1
2008
136,267.5
2,859.6
358.3
311.7
16.0
2009
142,501.3
2,796.4
401.0
263.3
14.2
2010
138,236.5
2,864.0
382.4
293.5
11.3
2011
140,768.5
3,073.1
542.0
392.9
11.4
2012
143,135.8
3,006.7
518.4
338.7
10.5
2013
147,453.2
2,894.0
412.8
337.2
9.1
2014
Source: The data are provided by the Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C.

118

118

Geothermal,
Solar and Wind
2.8
3.1
2.7
1.7
1.8
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
1.2
1.6
2.3
2.5
8.8
26.5
42.2
56.7
76.1
100.6
149.4
151.7
189.1
196.2

Solar
Thermal
14.9
19.6
24.9
32.0
38.7
46.5
54.6
60.4
66.0
70.1
73.2
77.3
81.1
84.3
87.9
92.7
97.5
102.4
105.5
109.5
113.2
114.3
113.2
114.0
112.8
112.2

Biomass and
Waste
354.3
475.7
675.2
846.1
1,096.3
1,151.2
1,529.7
1,559.5
1,570.2
1,629.2
2,192.5
2,098.7
1,984.3
1,903.1
1,914.2
1,861.0
1,837.1
1,826.6

5-8b. Supply of Commercial Energy (Continued)


Unit: 1,000 KLOE
Import
Period
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Subtotal
701.4
1,265.2
2,278.8
7,042.1
11,814.6
29,752.1
36,085.9
49,839.1
55,531.6
56,682.9
61,114.9
65,897.5
69,613.2
76,488.3
79,967.2
84,409.3
87,784.4
92,515.7
99,673.4
103,920.9
109,082.0
116,889.0
129,894.8
131,102.6
133,946.0
141,041.5
136,151.7
133,407.9
139,704.9
135,372.5
137,695.4
140,129.1
144,559.2

Crude Oil and


Petroleum Products
701.4
1,265.2
2,278.8
6,937.3
11,738.9
24,055.7
20,701.7
29,711.5
32,137.2
31,335.3
34,039.4
36,284.2
38,415.6
43,408.1
44,583.8
45,245.5
47,066.0
49,030.9
52,528.5
54,941.4
56,191.2
61,992.8
69,404.0
70,449.5
71,099.9
75,248.7
70,451.0
71,518.7
71,375.5
63,811.5
67,506.6
68,115.5
71,541.0

Coal
104.7
75.7
3,322.1
7,064.9
11,938.8
13,020.8
13,057.1
15,111.5
17,341.3
18,190.9
19,538.1
21,004.6
24,454.1
24,945.9
27,126.6
30,192.9
32,493.4
34,435.6
36,332.4
39,981.7
39,704.2
41,135.2
43,202.2
41,998.5
38,251.3
41,747.7
43,377.8
41,788.3
43,155.9
43,053.1

Liquefied
Natural Gas
855.6
2,070.4
2,162.6
2,323.1
2,908.2
3,314.7
3,435.5
4,206.2
5,108.1
5,233.0
5,801.6
6,209.4
7,000.7
7,300.7
9,072.7
9,373.0
10,164.4
10,850.4
11,878.7
11,598.9
14,525.8
15,986.2
16,694.3
16,798.9
17,689.1

Biomass and
Waste
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

Nuclear
2,374.4
8,319.3
8,188.8
9,518.0
10,220.0
9,801.4
9,949.0
10,098.5
10,227.4
10,943.3
10,503.6
10,664.4
11,125.2
11,150.4
10,276.9
11,454.5
11,263.0
11,436.3
11,575.9
11,546.5
11,740.1
11,823.5
12,039.0
12,055.7
12,196.9
11,706.1
12,058.8
12,275.8

119

119

5-9a. Final Demand for Commercial Energy


Unit: 1,000 KLOE
Period

Grand
Total

Total

1955
1,756.7
1,929.8
1960
2,837.7
2,774.2
1965
4,395.4
4,117.5
7,849.7
6,605.5
1970
10,005.6
10,239.6
1975
1980
23,233.4
19,408.3
38,322.4
34,124.2
1985
51,381.0
46,584.7
1989
56,658.3
49,423.0
1990
56,893.9
53,286.1
1991
61,861.2
55,901.7
1992
65,781.2
59,132.5
1993
70,350.8
62,802.6
1994
77,257.8
66,114.3
1995
80,416.5
69,179.9
1996
84,093.0
72,326.9
1997
87,165.7
76,443.9
1998
92,520.3
80,172.5
1999
99,574.1
86,487.0
2000
103,844.6
91,227.4
2001
108,406.8
95,311.9
2002
116,335.3
99,021.1
2003
128,730.6 103,173.5
2004
128,819.3 105,204.0
2005
132,832.0 107,397.9
2006
139,409.5 112,664.2
2007
135,688.0 109,438.6
2008
132,188.1 107,125.6
2009
138,459.3 113,714.9
2010
134,011.6 112,221.9
2011
136,108.8 111,836.3
2012
139,421.5 114,544.7
2013
142,610.5 115,324.6
2014
Source: See Table 5-10a.

120

120

Subtotal

Hydro

449.6
449.6
1,627.9
3,051.6
5,405.0
9,911.3
13,053.6
19,475.8
20,846.1
23,431.5
24,201.8
26,111.0
27,825.7
29,630.5
31,338.9
33,604.5
36,329.5
38,586.7
42,530.8
42,915.8
45,239.1
47,141.8
49,225.8
51,312.2
53,283.3
54,532.5
53,970.8
51,305.6
54,674.7
55,685.6
55,051.9
55,626.3
56,980.9

291.9
291.9
550.0
649.5
1,217.8
679.1
545.7
439.8
575.3
347.3
591.8
374.0
462.1
441.1
431.8
480.6
564.1
460.2
417.9
466.8
254.2
278.3
294.7
366.1
374.9
405.5
396.8
343.6
384.7
366.4
521.7
504.0
398.4

Domestic Consumption
Electric Power
Geothermal,
Thermal
Nuclear
Cogeneration
Solar and Wind
157.7
157.7
1,077.9
2,402.1
4,187.2
7,329.1
4,395.2
10,337.1
10,132.9
11,906.2
12,257.5
13,850.9
15,128.6
16,521.8
17,137.6
19,256.4
21,495.4
22,474.1
24,345.4
25,056.9
26,110.0
27,469.5
28,364.7
30,197.5
32,142.3
32,796.0
33,171.0
30,486.4
33,621.3
34,677.1
34,834.5
34,377.5
35,397.3

1,903.1
7,928.6
7,762.9
8,995.1
9,653.3
9,275.5
9,488.3
9,659.9
9,768.0
10,439.3
10,081.5
10,164.6
10,621.7
10,704.3
9,872.7
10,972.7
10,818.3
10,997.1
11,136.6
11,091.4
11,287.7
11,413.6
11,558.6
11,581.0
11,702.4
11,282.8
11,733.0
11,861.1

2.7
2.9
2.5
1.6
1.7
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
1.9
2.3
3.6
3.6
9.9
26.7
41.7
55.9
74.5
99.3
146.9
150.1
188.1
193.8

181.4
933.0
1,140.3
1,523.1
2,075.3
2,396.5
2,575.1
2,899.6
3,330.2
3,785.9
4,105.4
5,030.6
7,062.8
7,517.4
7,899.9
8,572.0
9,565.7
9,602.1
9,648.0
10,001.6
8,933.4
8,842.5
8,988.5
8,792.8
8,262.8
8,823.7
9,130.3

Coal and Its


Products
1,413.1
1,932.9
2,475.2
2,751.8
1,806.2
1,713.6
2,782.9
4,435.3
4,486.5
4,730.9
4,878.3
4,979.3
5,018.6
4,889.1
5,042.7
5,608.1
5,889.0
5,659.7
6,501.4
6,794.9
7,487.8
7,643.3
7,681.3
7,524.5
8,028.0
8,861.7
8,443.7
7,811.4
9,108.5
9,680.7
9,553.1
10,321.6
9,601.4

Petroleum
Products
493.5
820.5
1,425.8
3,226.3
7,247.5
16,121.9
17,284.3
21,658.3
22,737.3
23,179.0
24,752.9
25,927.8
27,655.2
29,110.6
30,236.7
30,479.9
31,537.5
33,393.6
34,884.2
39,028.3
39,959.8
41,744.2
43,650.4
43,668.4
43,330.3
46,327.2
44,035.7
44,922.0
46,291.2
42,810.8
42,851.9
44,300.9
44,447.0

5-9b. Final Demand for Commercial Energy (Continued)

Period

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Domestic Consumption
Liquefied Biomass
Natural
Solar
Natural
and
Gas
Thermal
Gas
Waste
23.1
20.8
216.5
627.4
1,185.9
1,572.8
1,003.3
1,000.3
1,019.3
1,183.8
1,281.8
1,311.7
1,378.8
1,472.3
1,475.7
1,459.7
1,451.4
1,350.1
1,317.6
1,213.7
1,159.6
1,167.3
1,202.6
1,225.2
1,190.7
1,203.4
1,191.4
1,181.4
1,242.2
1,327.9
1,344.2
1,382.7
1,436.6

314.3
736.1
754.9
763.9
877.8
957.1
1,025.5
1,005.1
1,054.7
999.5
1,061.9
1,061.8
1,188.7
1,022.7
1,121.2
1,094.0
1,139.5
1,230.1
1,313.8
1,323.6
1,734.2
2,093.6
2,403.3
2,327.6
2,277.1

103.5
111.6
109.6
111.1
107.2
164.4
180.1
165.4
164.9
157.8
197.1
210.7
172.7
203.0
187.7
174.0
163.1
183.6

14.9
19.6
24.9
32.0
38.7
46.5
54.6
60.4
66.0
70.1
73.2
77.3
81.1
84.3
87.9
92.7
97.5
102.4
105.5
109.5
113.2
114.3
113.2
114.0
112.8
112.2

Heat
2.7
24.7
28.2
33.8
34.1
117.3
165.9
206.8
162.9
295.8
346.8
322.5
343.7
309.7
285.9

Total
262.7
479.9
375.0
1,049.9
762.1
345.6
2,084.9
1,439.7
590.5
732.9
918.8
1,427.4
1,043.4
1,921.2
2,646.1
3,679.1
2,252.4
2,518.3
2,644.1
4,905.6
6,846.2
11,123.0
14,784.0
17,064.1
16,293.3
19,307.0
18,934.3
20,787.5
17,583.9
14,879.3
18,235.3
18,830.7
18,805.3

Unit: 1,000 KLOE


Export
InterInterLoss and
Coal & Biomass national national Inventory Statistical
Petroleum
Marine
Civil
Change
DiscreIts
and
Products
pancy
Products Waste Bunkers Aviation
169.5
308.5
372.1
1,028.7
750.3
340.1
2,078.7
1,399.8
571.5
731.9
918.0
1,425.9
1,042.8
1,921.0
2,645.9
3,678.4
2,251.9
2,516.9
2,635.8
4,900.9
6,837.3
11,115.5
14,782.7
17,030.8
16,277.8
19,298.6
18,865.7
20,758.5
17,492.7
14,799.8
18,145.4
18,820.0
18,750.3

93.2
171.4
2.9
21.2
11.8
5.5
6.2
39.9
19.1
1.0
0.8
1.5
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.7
0.4
1.5
8.3
4.7
8.9
7.5
1.3
33.3
15.5
8.4
68.7
29.1
91.2
77.5
88.6
10.7
55.0

2.0
1.3
0.1
-

233.8
570.1
1,802.6
1,700.4
1,608.5
2,208.6
2,107.7
2,316.5
2,644.9
2,576.0
3,058.2
3,383.1
4,395.6
3,995.2
2,886.3
2,789.6
3,429.8
2,771.5
2,720.3
2,682.6
2,401.1
2,068.2
1,830.9
1,978.2
1,809.5
1,313.3
1,360.0
1,303.9

1.5
46.8
304.3
321.7
548.7
631.2
715.1
881.9
1,020.4
1,252.6
1,439.7
1,538.7
1,592.1
1,691.7
1,868.9
1,890.9
1,849.2
1,948.3
1,921.5
2,193.4
2,271.7
2,364.9
2,336.5
2,062.4
1,949.0
2,199.1
2,193.5
2,305.6
2,444.7
2,666.6

111.2
72.7
187.3
318.2
- 674.6
2,313.9
175.0
- 216.3
2,971.7
- 916.9
392.3
228.1
977.5
3,052.0
2,311.8
1,413.1
711.8
947.6
1,741.9
- 785.4
- 1,097.1
3,123.5
577.2
1,711.1
- 196.0
719.8
- 1,263.3
35.0
- 704.0
241.3
- 295.9
1,722.1

324.6
343.6
284.5
125.4
368.2
627.5
1,046.5
1,221.6
1,341.3
1,468.2
1,557.9
1,865.1
1,958.3
2,085.8
2,163.9
2,023.6
2,682.8
2,617.3
2,815.0
2,237.4
2,296.1
1,936.9
2,684.7
982.1
2,382.2
2,896.8
2,464.7
1,758.3
3,018.3
3,611.4
2,176.9
2,537.4
2,787.9

121

121

5-10a. Final Consumption of Commercial Energy by Sector


Unit: 1,000 KLOE
Energy Use
Period
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Grand Total
2,607.2
3,886.2
5,850.2
9,618.0
15,580.0
29,088.6
34,124.2
46,584.7
49,420.4
53,286.1
55,901.7
59,132.5
62,802.6
66,114.3
69,179.9
72,326.9
76,443.9
80,172.5
86,487.0
91,227.4
95,311.9
99,021.1
103,173.5
105,204.0
107,398.0
112,664.2
109,438.5
107,125.7
113,714.9
112,221.9
111,836.2
114,544.7
115,324.6

Source: See Table 5-10a.

122

122

Total
2,598.8
3,881.3
5,708.0
9,361.9
15,188.3
25,534.1
30,224.1
41,918.3
44,508.6
47,951.2
50,301.9
52,992.5
56,229.5
58,767.3
61,590.2
64,680.0
68,199.0
71,603.7
77,022.5
77,180.6
80,640.0
82,449.7
85,700.8
88,044.6
89,775.6
90,642.2
87,655.1
84,080.7
89,483.9
90,881.8
89,454.9
90,392.5
90,729.3

Agricultural
Sector
107.2
177.7
303.0
409.1
734.5
999.5
1,214.6
1,377.6
1,443.5
1,402.0
1,357.4
1,400.9
1,420.1
1,471.5
1,520.9
1,414.4
1,213.6
1,243.6
1,390.9
1,409.0
1,435.1
1,579.7
1,656.7
1,526.9
1,204.6
1,003.9
1,103.1
961.6
943.6
967.3
996.7
992.6
1,031.5

Subtotal
1,200.8
2,064.5
3,269.0
5,688.8
8,603.7
13,524.0
13,925.3
19,349.5
20,285.0
21,928.0
22,961.0
23,410.4
24,363.0
25,277.4
26,168.9
28,216.4
29,171.9
31,249.5
34,532.8
34,057.5
36,423.9
37,034.2
38,758.4
39,169.5
40,763.9
42,469.8
40,798.9
38,012.9
42,419.3
43,504.3
42,864.7
43,831.7
43,512.5

Mining
10.1
11.3
22.6
48.1
80.6
154.2
147.2
82.8
76.2
78.2
76.6
79.1
79.1
76.4
73.7
81.8
112.4
111.9
116.1
111.1
118.6
117.4
126.8
129.3
128.3
128.0
132.1
134.2
154.0
158.9
138.1
142.1
145.7

Industrial Sector
Food
160.7
200.4
256.2
382.4
602.8
810.9
831.1
1,085.3
1,136.5
1,173.1
1,187.4
1,178.9
1,188.8
1,192.1
1,203.1
1,206.7
1,201.9
1,257.3
1,288.6
1,243.0
1,282.8
1,252.4
1,288.2
1,279.5
1,252.2
1,219.4
1,185.6
1,174.3
1,224.1
1,221.9
1,175.0
1,156.8
1,164.8

Chemicals
305.8
563.9
829.3
1,609.9
2,183.9
2,199.3
1,853.5
3,470.2
3,834.7
4,068.5
4,480.1
4,525.8
4,879.0
5,180.6
5,457.9
5,725.4
6,117.3
6,784.4
8,347.0
8,875.6
9,731.7
9,989.4
10,692.9
10,695.6
11,487.0
12,833.4
11,748.1
11,518.2
12,488.8
12,121.0
11,867.2
12,075.7
11,632.5

Textiles
92.4
135.6
208.2
600.5
1,260.8
1,775.5
2,103.9
2,658.9
2,643.6
2,863.0
2,966.1
2,877.8
2,984.6
3,010.5
3,191.4
3,375.1
3,526.2
3,800.5
3,929.5
3,523.4
3,381.2
3,130.5
3,269.0
3,013.1
2,770.1
2,631.0
2,318.6
2,011.3
2,111.3
1,943.4
1,830.4
1,770.2
1,696.2

5-10b. Final Consumption of Commercial Energy by Sector (Continued)


Unit: 1,000 KLOE
Energy Use
Period

1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Wood
Paper
90.2
187.5
296.0
480.4
578.2
964.2
927.0
1,308.8
1,391.2
1,513.0
1,518.2
1,437.1
1,496.7
1,529.0
1,577.9
1,719.1
1,639.5
1,677.3
1,661.4
1,523.4
1,524.8
1,513.5
1,576.1
1,586.9
1,559.5
1,553.2
1,446.6
1,330.8
1,407.5
1,466.4
1,472.7
1,446.7
1,444.0

Industrial Sector
Mineral
Metallic
Products
Products
238.7
490.0
875.8
1,325.3
1,662.4
3,276.7
2,920.3
3,655.8
3,699.6
3,888.4
3,917.5
4,045.6
4,126.2
4,004.4
3,884.0
3,730.9
3,601.5
3,399.1
3,337.7
3,056.9
3,491.2
3,461.1
3,566.3
3,616.7
3,667.1
3,518.4
3,370.2
2,954.6
3,209.2
3,625.8
3,492.0
3,571.2
3,232.5

133.5
275.9
458.8
658.6
865.6
1,811.7
1,608.4
2,590.8
2,743.6
2,975.9
3,204.9
3,443.0
3,484.9
3,646.9
3,706.6
4,540.7
5,138.5
5,226.6
5,559.9
5,183.3
5,493.7
5,544.6
5,902.3
5,697.1
6,027.5
6,029.8
5,749.7
4,980.7
6,156.8
6,481.6
6,222.3
6,501.9
6,391.6

Other Mfg.
169.5
199.8
322.2
583.5
1,369.6
2,531.5
3,534.0
4,497.0
4,759.6
5,367.8
5,610.2
5,823.0
6,123.8
6,637.6
7,074.4
7,836.9
7,834.6
8,992.4
10,292.6
10,540.9
11,400.0
12,025.3
12,336.7
13,151.2
13,872.2
14,556.7
14,848.1
13,908.9
15,667.6
16,485.2
16,666.9
17,167.2
17,805.1

Energy
Sector
211.0
316.1
430.7
682.9
1,058.2
2,809.7
3,894.2
4,599.2
4,769.9
4,860.5
4,765.9
5,297.1
6,039.1
6,327.1
6,600.0
6,996.3
7,275.2
7,441.4
7,951.1
8,179.5
7,946.6
8,229.0
8,518.9
8,954.8
9,037.6
8,840.5
8,098.9
7,783.9
8,067.7
8,045.0
7,918.1
7,863.6
7,744.0

Transportation
Sector
237.9
328.3
385.4
685.2
1,666.8
3,193.3
4,390.2
6,818.3
7,377.6
7,846.0
9,023.9
9,795.4
10,336.9
10,824.6
11,206.8
11,502.9
12,003.8
12,362.5
12,535.5
12,549.3
13,029.0
13,031.4
13,542.5
13,911.2
13,880.0
13,445.9
12,772.0
12,906.2
13,326.7
13,524.0
13,262.7
13,272.1
13,409.4

Other
Sectors
841.9
994.7
1,319.8
1,895.8
3,125.1
5,007.7
6,799.8
9,773.7
10,632.6
11,914.7
12,193.6
13,088.8
14,070.4
14,866.7
16,093.6
16,550.0
18,534.5
19,306.8
20,612.2
20,985.3
21,805.3
22,575.5
23,224.3
24,482.3
24,889.6
24,882.1
24,882.2
24,416.2
24,726.5
24,841.3
24,412.7
24,432.5
25,031.9

Non-Energy
Use
8.5
5.0
142.3
256.1
391.7
3,554.5
3,900.1
4,666.4
4,911.9
5,334.9
5,599.8
6,140.0
6,573.1
7,347.0
7,589.8
7,646.9
8,244.9
8,568.8
9,464.5
14,046.8
14,671.9
16,571.5
17,472.7
17,159.4
17,622.4
22,022.0
21,783.4
23,045.0
24,231.0
21,340.1
22,381.3
24,152.1
24,595.3

123

123

5-11. Number of Factories Registered (1)


End
of
Year

124

Total

Food

Textiles

Chemicals

Saw Mill
& Wood
Products

Ceramics

Metals

1952
9,966
4,232
942
866
485
1,103
198
7,358
1,514
1,530
773
1,473
314
1955
16,154
8,467
1,185
2,093
1,128
1,632
912
1960
18,788
24,608
10,929
1,166
3,015
1,349
1,790
1,341
1965 (2)
15,031
2,668
1,575
3,144
1,217
1,133
1,475
1970 (3)
6,476
4,404
8,889
3,701
2,377
4,951
1975
40,982
7,177
6,106
11,936
4,846
3,064
7,464
1980
55,421
6,428
7,247
11,606
4,410
3,225
9,476
1985
68,145
6,595
8,761
16,246
4,646
3,746
15,996
1990
92,978
6,584
8,827
15,535
4,505
3,733
16,774
1991
95,327
6,449
8,040
15,033
4,404
3,602
17,085
1992
94,673
6,300
8,158
15,218
5,867
3,468
16,723
1993
96,579
6,071
7,761
14,708
5,548
3,446
17,129
1994
95,581
5,972
7,691
14,670
5,373
3,492
17,940
1995
97,016
5,913
7,513
14,452
5,108
3,380
18,363
1996
96,756
6,023
7,666
14,694
5,085
3,414
19,245
1997
99,844
5,854
7,442
14,448
4,842
3,230
19,332
1998
98,836
5,936
7,528
14,590
4,770
3,226
19,879
1999
100,682
5,771
7,210
14,218
4,424
3,120
19,821
2000
98,860
5,780
6,960
13,891
4,145
3,099
19,488
2001
97,182
5,972
6,980
14,173
4,109
3,151
19,776
2002
98,195
6,139
6,924
14,551
3,971
3,082
18,055
2003
98,865
5,889
6,062
13,591
3,397
2,706
17,468
2004
90,751
5,905
5,807
13,509
3,305
2,620
17,586
2005
89,883
5,833
5,499
13,098
3,003
2,580
17,189
2006
86,324
5,918
5,398
13,180
2,900
2,605
18,308
2007
86,881
5,937
5,197
13,129
2,805
2,616
18,728
2008
86,331
5,924
4,988
12,978
2,663
2,618
18,694
2009
84,890
5,969
4,831
12,864
2,541
2,592
18,896
2010
84,287
6,051
4,769
12,836
2,461
2,601
19,337
2011
84,099
6,284
4,819
13,124
2,503
2,689
20,218
2012
85,959
6,489
4,862
13,325
2,600
2,758
21,356
2013
87,831
6,644
4,840
13,220
2,596
2,797
22,056
2014
88,008
(1) Excluding sub-stations of Taiwan Power Company. (2) Revised on the basis of a recheck of data.
(3) Re-registrations were in progress: Figures show factories already re-registered.
Sources: See Table 5-1.

124

Machinery
& Tools
794
1,510
2,082
2,493
2,269
6,960
11,220
14,692
26,719
28,020
27,141
28,279
28,317
29,343
29,753
31,831
31,528
32,542
32,564
32,490
33,373
35,540
32,742
32,591
31,404
30,425
29,979
29,226
28,982
28,506
28,686
28,776
28,307

Printing
& Bookbinding
174
319
562
736
525
1,001
1,225
2,602
4,163
4,324
4,433
4,595
4,611
4,727
4,711
4,844
4,827
4,934
4,921
4,853
4,914
4,973
4,531
4,427
4,241
4,263
4,178
4,111
3,988
3,925
3,971
3,998
3,949

Others
1,172
1,363
727
1,789
1,025
2,223
2,383
8,459
6,106
7,025
8,486
7,971
7,990
7,808
7,563
7,042
7,333
7,277
6,811
6,476
5,747
5,630
4,365
4,133
3,477
3,884
3,762
3,688
3,624
3,613
3,665
3,667
3,599

6. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

6-1. R&D Expenditure Indicators


Period

R&D Expenditure
(NT$ million)

R&D Expenditure
as a Percentage
of GDP (%)

Basic Research
as a Percentage of R&D
Expenditure (%)

Business Enterprise R&D


Expenditures as a Percentage of
Value Added in Industry (%)

2.32 2.32
280,980
10.3
2005
2.43 2.43
307,037
10.2
2006
2.47 2.47
10.0
331,386
2007
2.67 2.67
351,405
10.2
2008
2.83 2.83
10.4
367,174
2009
2.80 2.80
394,960
10.0
2010
2.89 2.89
413,293
9.7
9.7
2011
2.94 2.94
431,296
9.4
9.4
2012
2.99 2.99
454,891
9.2
9.2
2013
Notes: GDP and industry value added are based on figures announced by the DGBAS in November 2014.
Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Indicators of Science and Technology, Taiwan , 2014.

2.17
2.30
2.33
2.60
2.77
2.72
2.85
3.00
3.09

6-2. R&D Personnel Indicators


R&D Personnel (FTE)
Period

Personnel

2005
149,154
2006
161,314
2007
175,741
2008
184,633
2009
196,893
2010
210,678
2011
221,371
2012
227,976
2013
232,879
Notes: See Table 6-1.
Source: See Table 6-1.

R&D Personnel (Headcount)

Researchers

Female
Researchers

Researchers
per 1,000
Employment

88,859
95,176
103,455
110,089
119,185
127,768
134,048
139,215
140,124

16,563
18,558
19,650
20,746
23,245
25,392
27,457
28,811
29,199

8.9
9.4
10.0
10.6
11.6
12.2
12.5
12.8
12.8

Personnel

Researchers

Female
Researchers

Researchers
per 1,000
Employment

195,721
212,483
228,551
240,876
256,019
272,563
287,565
295,179
299,178

115,954
126,168
135,918
143,862
154,818
164,874
173,654
178,632
178,920

22,712
25,820
27,224
28,916
31,815
34,458
37,423
38,888
39,292

11.7
12.5
13.2
13.8
15.1
15.7
16.2
16.4
16.3

125

125

6-3. Science and Technology Output Indicators


Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Annual Papers in SCI

Number of U.S. Utility Patents


Granted (patents for invention)

Annual Papers in EI

Technology Balance of
Payments Export/Import (1)

14,473
10,980
5,938
16,174
11,661
5,118
18,365
13,076
6,361
19,598
16,657
6,128
22,293
17,483
6,339
23,778
18,869
6,642
24,921
20,302
8,239
27,283
22,819
8,781
27,639
20,729
10,646
27,699
24,415
11,071
(1) The MOEA's Factory Adjustment and Operation Survey was not conducted in 2006 and 2011.
Source: See Table 6-1.

0.17
0.23

0.26
0.26
0.25
0.18

0.18
0.20

6-4. R&D Expenditure by Source of Funds


Unit: NT$ million
Period

Total
amount

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

126 126

Business Enterprise
%

263,271
100.0
280,980
100.0
307,037
100.0
331,386
100.0
351,405
100.0
367,174
100.0
394,960
100.0
413,293
100.0
431,296
100.0
454,891
100.0
Source: See Table 6-1.

amount
170,469
187,853
206,177
228,074
247,408
255,998
281,294
299,755
319,562
343,238

%
64.8
66.9
67.2
68.8
70.4
69.7
71.2
72.5
74.1
75.5

Government
amount
88,499
88,633
96,443
98,966
99,260
106,153
108,615
108,464
106,758
106,692

%
33.6
31.5
31.4
29.9
28.2
28.9
27.5
26.2
24.8
23.5

Higher Education

Private Non-profit

amount

amount

3,130
3,147
3,257
3,158
3,441
3,683
3,797
3,918
3,965
3,912

%
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9

1,113
1,204
1,071
1,051
1,144
1,191
1,093
1,007
791
777

Abroad
amount

0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2

60
144
91
137
153
149
161
148
220
272

%
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1

6-5. R&D Expenditure by Sector of Performance


Unit: NT$ million
Total

Period
amount
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Business Enterprise
%

263,271
280,980
307,037
331,386
351,405
367,174
394,960
413,293
431,296
454,891
Source: See Table 6-1.

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

amount

170,293
188,390
207,238
229,126
248,363
257,405
282,546
300,358
319,906
343,456

Government
amount

64.7
67.0
67.5
69.1
70.7
70.1
71.5
72.7
74.2
75.5

61,144
59,143
60,965
60,643
58,928
61,587
63,020
62,546
61,172
60,993

Higher Education

amount

23.2
21.0
19.9
18.3
16.8
16.8
16.0
15.1
14.2
13.4

30,350
32,092
37,565
40,400
42,905
46,823
47,970
48,978
48,898
48,987

Private Non-profit
amount

11.5
11.4
12.2
12.2
12.2
12.8
12.1
11.9
11.3
10.8

1,484
1,355
1,270
1,218
1,209
1,359
1,424
1,410
1,321
1,455

0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3

6-6. R&D Expenditure by Type of R&D


Unit: NT$ million
Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Total
amount
263,271
280,980
307,037
331,386
351,405
367,174
394,960
413,293
431,296
454,891
Source: See Table 6-1.

Basic Research
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

amount
29,631
28,961
31,229
33,189
35,779
38,097
39,487
40,184
40,748
41,966

Applied Research
amount

%
11.3
10.3
10.2
10.0
10.2
10.4
10.0
9.7
9.4
9.2

66,694
74,219
81,270
85,123
89,636
94,042
97,586
97,941
101,166
105,686

Experimental Development
%
25.3
26.4
26.5
25.7
25.5
25.6
24.7
23.7
23.5
23.2

amount
166,947
177,801
194,539
213,074
225,990
235,035
257,888
275,167
289,382
307,239

%
63.4
63.3
63.4
64.3
64.3
64.0
65.3
66.6
67.1
67.5

127

127

6-7. R&D Expenditure by Field of Science and Technology


Unit: NT$ million
Period

Total
amount

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Sciences
%

263,271
100.0
280,980
100.0
307,037
100.0
331,386
100.0
351,405
100.0
367,174
100.0
394,960
100.0
413,293
100.0
431,296
100.0
454,891
100.0
Source: See Table 6-1.

amount
22,675
27,657
30,746
34,198
36,804
38,122
40,232
43,524
45,476
47,647

Engineering

Medical Science

amount

amount

8.6
9.8
10.0
10.3
10.5
10.4
10.2
10.5
10.5
10.5

198,027
212,294
231,632
249,941
263,626
273,553
297,862
312,199
327,835
348,062

75.2
75.6
75.4
75.4
75.0
74.5
75.4
75.5
76.0
76.5

21,981
19,993
21,814
23,320
25,005
27,688
29,438
29,700
30,448
31,913

%
8.3
7.1
7.1
7.0
7.1
7.5
7.5
7.2
7.1
7.0

Agricultural
Science
amount
%
11,174
11,289
11,584
11,072
11,895
11,801
11,854
11,683
11,139
10,895

4.2
4.0
3.8
3.3
3.4
3.2
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.4

Humanities
amount
3,013
3,046
3,287
3,968
4,178
4,769
4,401
4,821
4,559
4,712

Social Sciences

amount

1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.0

6,401
6,702
7,975
8,888
9,898
11,241
11,174
11,365
11,839
11,662

2.4
2.4
2.6
2.7
2.8
3.1
2.8
2.7
2.7
2.6

6-8. R&D Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP in Selected Countries


Unit: %
Period
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

128

128

R.O.C.

Japan

U.S.A.

Germany

France

United
Kingdom

(1)

Korea, Rep.

2.49
2.42
1.61
2.53
2.26
3.13
2.09
2.63
2.32
2.51
2.43
1.63
3.31
2.04
2.55
2.46
1.65
2.83
2.43
3.41
2.05
2.47
2.45
1.69
3.00
2.63
3.46
2.02
1.69
2.67
2.77
2.60
3.12
3.47
2.06
3.29
2.83
2.82
2.73
1.75
3.36
2.21
1.69
2.80
2.74
2.72
3.47
3.25
2.18
2.89
2.77
2.80
3.74
1.69
3.38
2.19
2.81
2.94
2.81
2.88
4.03
1.63
3.35
2.23
....
2.99
2.94
1.63
4.15
3.49
2.23
(1) R&D expenditure in social sciences and humanities were excluded before 2006 in Korea. (2) * Provisional data.
Source: Countries(except R.O.C): Main Science and Technology Indicators, 2014-2, OECD.

Mainland China
1.22
1.31
1.35
1.39
1.46
1.66
1.75
1.84
1.95
2.02

7. TRANSPORTATION
AND
COMMUNICATIONS

7-1. Indices of Transportation and Communications


General Indices(1)
Telecommunications
Transportation
Postal Service
Index (1)
Growth Rate
Index
Growth Rate
Index
Growth Rate
Index
Growth Rate
(2011=100)
(%)
(2011=100)
(%)
(2011=100)
(%)
(2006=100)
(%)
1952
1.51
1.48
1.95
1955
2.27
17.0
2.16
16.1
3.84
23.5
1960
3.72
4.2
3.16
4.6
11.67
1.0
1965
5.07
9.0
4.53
11.6
12.77
-2.6
1970
8.64
12.2
7.95
12.3
18.48
11.7
1975
16.26
15.2
15.59
17.7
25.89
-3.4
1980
25.84
4.4
25.53
4.3
30.28
5.5
1985
32.83
-0.4
32.14
-1.1
42.73
8.3
1990
43.26
1.8
42.24
2.4
57.97
-3.6
1991
71.38
65.0
72.10
70.7
61.01
5.2
1992
73.77
3.3
74.35
3.1
65.41
7.2
1993
76.89
4.2
77.74
4.6
64.80
-0.9
1994
78.13
1.6
78.63
1.1
70.99
9.6
1995
77.45
-0.9
77.55
-1.4
76.03
7.1
1996
78.51
1.4
78.44
1.1
79.40
4.4
34.26
1997
80.13
2.1
79.75
1.7
85.54
7.7
29.28
-14.5
1998
81.19
1.3
80.48
0.9
91.27
6.7
38.56
31.7
1999
84.13
3.6
83.33
3.5
95.64
4.8
48.68
26.3
2000
85.33
1.4
83.71
0.5
108.53
13.5
59.19
21.6
2001
83.87
-1.7
82.99
-0.9
96.54
-11.0
66.65
12.6
2002
85.03
1.4
84.47
1.8
93.09
-3.6
75.57
13.4
2003
81.99
-3.6
81.48
-3.5
89.31
-4.1
86.24
14.1
2004
89.61
9.3
89.37
9.7
92.94
4.1
92.25
7.0
2005
89.99
0.4
89.69
0.4
94.20
1.4
97.99
6.2
2006
89.98
0.0
89.94
0.3
90.54
-3.9
100.00
2.0
2007
91.69
1.9
91.69
1.9
91.68
1.3
100.40
0.4
2008
92.71
1.1
92.68
1.1
93.27
1.7
104.57
4.2
2009
91.43
-1.4
91.30
-1.5
93.36
0.1
109.48
4.7
2010
97.22
6.3
97.28
6.5
96.35
3.2
116.51
6.4
2011
100.00
2.9
100.00
2.8
100.00
3.8
124.11
6.5
2012
102.97
3.0
103.31
3.3
98.13
-1.9
126.92
2.3
2013
113.67
10.4
114.80
11.1
96.90
-1.3
111.77
-11.9
2014
116.76
2.7
118.00
2.8
98.53
1.7
98.00
-12.3
(1) Due to a change in the statistical classification of Air Passenger and Cargo Traffic, therefore, the General Indexes and
Transportation In Volume Indexes of Transportation and Communications after 2009 cannot be compared with former years.
Moreover, the statistical coverage of the Highway has been changed , the General Indexes and Transportation In Volume Indexes
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, R.O.C. and the National Communications
Commission, R.O.C.

Period

129

129

7-2. Route Length of Railway(1)


Unit: km
End of Year

130

Total

Taiwan Railway
High-Speed Rail
Administration

Productive
Enterprises (2)

Taipei Metro

Kaohsiung Metro

1952
950
950
1955
950
950
1960
973
973
1965
975
975
1970
1,000
1,000
1975
1,000
1,000
1980
1,091
1,091
1985
1,082
1,082
1990
1,105
1,105
1991
1,105
1,105
1992
1,178
1,178
1993
1,172
1,172
1994
1,166
1,166
1995
1,157
1,157
1996
1,167
1,156
11
1997
1,177
1,145
32
1998
1,182
1,142
40
1999
1,185
1,129
56
2000
1,190
1,125
65
2001
1,184
1,119
65
2002
1,184
1,119
65
2003
1,182
1,117
65
2004
1,333
1,118
148
67
2005
1,336
1,118
151
67
2006
1,343
1,118
151
74
2007
1,686
1,117
345
150
74
2008
1,724
1,116
345
146
76
1,116
345
57
91
2009
1,652
1,115
345
138
101
2010
1,743
1,113
345
138
102
2011
1,742
2012
1,764
1,123
345
138
113
1,119
345
135
121
2013
1,765
2014
1,766
1,114
345
133
129
(1) Prior to 1996, the figures refer to Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) only and they include Productive Enterprises from 2004.
Taipei Metro operated from March, 1996 and Kaohsiung Metro operated from April, 2008. Also High-Speed Rail operated from
Jan. 2007.
(2) The business lines of Productive Enterprises were damaged in Morakot typhoon and cease operating in 2009.
Source: See Table 7-1.

130

41
43
44
44
45
45
45

7-3. Number of Railway Stations(1)


Unit: station
End of Year

Total

Taiwan Railway
High-Speed Rail
Administration

Productive
Enterprises (2)

Taipei Metro

Kaohsiung Metro

1952
210
210
1955
224
224
1960
242
242
1965
236
236
1970
244
244
1975
240
240
1980
256
256
1985
236
236
1990
219
219
1991
211
211
1992
219
219
1993
220
220
1994
219
219
1995
218
218
1996
230
218
12
1997
248
216
32
1998
255
216
39
1999
270
216
54
2000
276
216
60
2001
275
215
60
2002
275
215
60
2003
276
216
60
2004
295
216
18
61
2005
297
216
18
63
2006
305
218
18
69
2007
314
219
8
18
69
2008
349
217
8
17
70
2009
343
216
8
82
2010
374
217
8
18
94
2011
381
224
8
18
94
2012
393
225
8
20
102
2013
396
223
8
18
109
2014
405
225
8
18
116
(1) Prior to 1996, the figures refer to Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) only and they include Productive Enterprises from 2004.
Taipei Metro operated from March, 1996 and Kaohsiung Metro operated from April, 2008. Also High-Speed Rail operated from
Jan. 2007.
(2) The business lines of Productive Enterprises were damaged in Morakot typhoon and cease operating in 2009.

37
37
37
37
38
38
38

131

Source: See Table 7-1.

131

7-4. Length of Roads


Unit: km
End of Year

Grand Total

Highway
Count
14,734
14,878
15,336
14,836
15,615
17,172
17,487
19,857
20,042
19,872
19,921
19,978
19,975
20,031
20,139
20,186
20,243
20,343
20,396
20,675
20,836
20,967
21,014
21,079
21,244
21,403
21,492
21,781
21,821
21,847
21,877
21,929

National

Provincial
1,364
1,459
1,956
2,092
2,468
2,737
3,979
4,100
4,159
4,062
4,075
4,067
4,067
4,209
4,246
4,321
4,376
4,424
4,447
4,515
4,573
4,621
4,680
4,720
4,843
5,000
5,024
5,092
5,099
5,124
5,137
5,149

County
2,815
2,927
2,947
2,803
2,689
3,012
2,330
2,593
2,645
2,613
2,615
2,614
2,614
2,531
2,533
2,461
2,451
2,447
2,455
3,401
3,426
3,426
3,359
3,359
3,358
3,360
3,484
3,518
3,551
3,551
3,551
3,573

Rural
10,555
10,492
10,433
9,719
10,127
11,095
10,427
12,394
12,486
12,429
12,463
12,463
12,461
12,454
12,465
12,465
12,467
12,467
12,475
11,630
11,613
11,613
11,639
11,653
11,654
11,654
11,560
11,765
11,765
11,766
11,766
11,761

Exclusive

Urban

1952
15,619
1955
14,878
1960
15,336
222
1965
14,836
331
1970
15,615
328
1975
17,172
373
378
1980
17,487
382
388
1985
19,857
382
388
1990
20,042
382
387
1991
28,472
382
387
1992
29,758
447
387
1993
30,447
447
387
1994
31,378
447
390
1995
32,197
505
390
1996
32,799
549
390
1997
33,649
559
390
1998
34,916
615
390
1999
35,593
629
390
2000
35,771
739
390
2001
36,466
810
414
2002
37,037
893
414
2003
37,310
922
414
2004
37,028
933
414
2005
37,336
975
414
2006
38,297
975
414
2007
38,526
1,010
414
2008
39,315
1,010
396
2009
39,849
1,010
396
2010
40,353
1,010
396
2011
40,995
1,010
396
2012
41,924
1,050
396
2013
42,520
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
2014
Note: In line with the upgrade of some cities into municipalities in 2011, the total length of highways decreased while the amount of urban
roads increased.

132

Source: See Table 7-1.

132

886
8,600
9,837
10,470
11,403
12,167
12,660
13,463
14,673
15,250
15,375
15,791
16,201
16,343
16,014
16,257
17,053
17,123
17,823
18,068
18,532
19,148
20,198
20,591

...

7-5. Number of Motor Vehicles Registered (1)


Buses
End of Year

Total

Sedans (2)
For
Private
Business
Use
490
2,089
794
3,974
1,660
6,395
6,156
8,943
20,692
28,849
40,638
104,222
67,166
358,277
85,283
830,315
103,043
2,160,375
100,679
2,440,685
100,523
2,799,519
98,878
3,139,876
101,120
3,469,377
102,541
3,771,662
106,826
4,039,649
109,289
4,302,622
112,293
4,433,195
107,700
4,401,730
107,257
4,608,960
104,940
4,720,641
101,286
4,888,050
97,752
5,071,981
128,155
5,262,693
138,669
5,495,693
142,817
5,555,507
145,155
5,567,687
144,112
5,530,314
145,065
5,559,247
160,444
5,642,969
173,078
5,787,010
182,209
5,909,115
190,280
6,046,599
200,532
6,205,246

Trucks & Wagons


For
Private
Business
Use
2,197
1,827
2,495
2,161
3,458
3,994
6,904
5,634
14,155
26,850
22,356
84,643
33,768
203,753
42,191
366,335
58,694
540,532
60,763
555,565
71,483
599,270
77,177
619,392
81,429
630,380
81,690
666,460
79,954
697,930
80,995
732,415
81,549
732,545
81,535
698,377
83,787
724,799
83,142
747,531
83,384
773,399
83,953
801,827
89,668
829,601
94,762
858,708
97,680
874,121
97,239
878,411
95,674
877,997
102,936
883,831
96,753
896,797
100,407
912,546
103,104
920,382
103,740
933,926
105,395
948,754

For
Private
Business
Use
1,379
244
1952
10,710
1955
16,102
2,090
387
1960
48,745
2,954
490
1965
105,590
4,110
843
1970
819,104
6,365
1,589
1975
1,986,996
9,975
2,468
1980
4,665,433
13,535
4,469
1985
7,949,993
15,016
5,829
1990
10,051,574
15,142
5,695
1991
10,611,036
14,739
5,381
1992
11,268,254
16,139
5,155
1993
11,856,524
16,609
4,601
1994
12,377,082
17,281
3,971
1995
13,201,471
17,838
3,760
1996
14,273,465
18,285
3,487
1997
15,345,743
19,474
3,269
1998
15,959,135
19,783
3,088
1999
16,317,768
20,920
2,878
2000
17,022,689
21,175
2,748
2001
17,465,037
21,473
2,580
2002
17,906,957
22,753
2,326
2003
18,500,658
23,432
2,196
2004
19,183,136
24,411
2,042
2005
19,862,807
25,084
1,883
2006
20,307,197
25,710
1,812
2007
20,711,754
25,568
1,793
2008
21,092,358
25,616
1,723
2009
21,374,175
25,758
1,909
2010
21,721,447
27,174
1,856
2011
22,226,684
28,128
1,863
29,328
1,770
2012
22,346,398
30,271
1,689
2013
21,562,645
2014
21,290,313
31,267
1,661
(1) Excluding military vehicles.
(2) Since 2004, rental sedans have been reclassified from "Private Use" to "For Business".
(3) Including ambulances, fire engines, sweeper trucks, sprinkler trucks, postal service vehicles etc.
Source: See Table 7-1.

Vehicles for
Special
Purposes (3)
482
686
1,826
2,925
2,875
5,391
10,106
12,079
22,465
24,049
26,857
32,595
39,015
40,496
43,420
46,066
47,642
46,159
50,791
51,528
52,002
52,653
52,616
52,743
52,522
52,428
51,480
51,099
50,522
50,050
60,862
61,017
61,464

Unit: Vehicle
Motorcycles
2,002
3,515
26,468
68,198
701,421
1,705,236
3,965,515
6,588,854
7,145,628
7,409,175
7,649,308
7,867,396
8,034,509
8,517,024
9,283,914
10,051,613
10,529,040
10,958,469
11,423,172
11,733,202
11,983,757
12,366,864
12,793,950
13,195,265
13,557,028
13,943,473
14,365,442
14,604,330
14,844,932
15,173,602
15,139,628
14,195,123
13,735,994

133

133

7-6. Railway and Road Densities


End of Year

Meters Per Square Km


Railway (1)
Road
47
409
48
413
51
426
51
412
58
434
61
477
70
486
73
552
73
557
73
791
77
827
77
846
77
872
75
894
75
911
75
935
77
970
79
989
80
993
78
1,013
77
1,029
79
1,036
89
1,028
87
1,037
88
1,064
109
1,070
108
1,092
110
1,107
109
1,121
109
1,138
109
1,164
109
1,181

Meters Per 1,000 Persons


Railway (1)
Road
209
1,813
189
1,639
168
1,421
147
1,175
141
1,064
136
1,063
142
982
137
1,031
129
996
128
1,385
134
1,434
133
1,454
131
1,485
127
1,511
126
1,528
124
1,552
127
1,596
128
1,615
129
1,610
126
1,632
124
1,650
126
1,656
141
1,637
138
1,645
140
1,680
172
1,685
170
1,714
173
1,731
170
1,750
169
1,774
170
1,808
168
1,819

1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
...
...
...
...
2014
(1) Prior to 1996, the figures refer to Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) only and they include Productive Enterprises from 2004.
Taipei Metro operated from March, 1996 and Kaohsiung Metro operated from April, 2008. Also High-Speed Rail operated from
Jan. 2007.
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, R.O.C.

134

134

7-7. Railway and Highway Carriers Traffic


Freight Traffic
Passenger Traffic
Period
Passengers (million)
Passenger-Kilometers (million)
Tonnage (1,000 mt)
Tonne-Kilometers (million)
Total Railway (1) Motor
Total Railway (1) Motor (2)
Total Railway (1) Motor (2)
Total Railway (1) Motor
1952
65
65
1,750
1,750
10,828
8,231
2,597
1,223
1,159
64
1955
97
97
2,550
2,550
28,169
22,469
5,700
1,888
1,733
156
1960
121
121
3,609
3,609
35,542
26,745
8,797
2,388
2,071
317
1965
134
134
4,470
4,470
45,290
30,192
15,098
3,024
2,415
608
1970
138
138
6,212
6,212
64,377
28,359
36,018
3,994
2,631
1,364
1975
143
143
8,287
8,287
- 124,092
35,219
88,873
6,540
2,702
3,838
1980
139
139
7,971
7,971
- 176,943
32,458
144,485
10,407
2,716
7,690
1985
131
131
8,309
8,309
- 219,457
29,732
189,725
11,523
2,300
9,223
1990
132
132
8,323
8,323
- 273,852
28,054
245,798
13,420
1,877
11,543
1991
1,776
138
1,638
29,170
8,621
20,549 280,554
26,256
254,297
13,775
1,961
11,814
1992
1,700
150
1,550
28,826
9,357
19,469 296,149
28,194
267,955
14,360
2,140
12,220
1993
1,648
158
1,490
28,963
9,552
19,411 332,251
30,582
301,669
14,885
2,018
12,867
1994
1,570
161
1,409
27,510
9,515
17,995 344,668
31,233
313,436
15,098
2,007
13,091
1995
1,472
161
1,311
25,650
9,499
16,151 321,296
30,120
291,176
14,391
1,900
12,492
1996
1,431
171
1,260
24,454
9,032
15,421 316,856
27,410
289,446
13,576
1,585
11,991
1997
1,425
197
1,228
23,924
9,507
14,417 303,551
26,571
276,980
13,679
1,514
12,165
1998
1,442
233
1,208
24,604
10,305
14,298 386,527
26,560
359,967
18,831
1,404
17,426
1999
1,508
310
1,198
25,267
11,020
14,247 375,869
25,993
349,875
19,566
1,315
18,251
2000
1,606
460
1,146
27,281
12,624
14,657 365,804
22,261
343,543
19,412
1,179
18,233
2001
1,586
476
1,109
27,505
12,269
15,237 521,587
19,287
502,300
28,820
1,010
27,810
2002
1,557
500
1,057
27,917
12,147
15,770 516,749
18,217
498,533
29,282
941
28,341
2003
1,471
478
992
25,921
11,178
14,744 529,414
16,735
512,680
29,599
864
28,735
2004
1,539
520
1,019
27,828
12,051
15,778 565,675
16,960
548,715
31,938
909
31,029
2005
1,545
531
1,013
28,356
12,255
16,100 581,083
19,251
561,831
32,192
982
31,210
2006
1,568
554
1,014
28,738
12,352
16,386 613,274
19,060
594,214
32,215
997
31,218
2007
1,623
603
1,021
31,748
15,769
15,979 634,945
17,378
617,567
31,437
890
30,547
2008
1,744
690
1,054
34,849
19,066
15,783 620,720
16,583
604,137
31,093
933
30,160
2009
1,757
719
1,039
35,160
19,277
15,882 610,886
14,144
596,742
29,847
776
29,071
2010
1,889
779
1,110
37,238
20,931
16,307 643,274
15,106
628,167
30,504
873
29,632
2011
2,029
864
1,164
39,866
22,826
17,040 652,949
14,451
638,499
30,404
853
29,551
17,585 667,171
13,905
653,265
30,684
833
29,851
2012
2,117
925
1,192
41,793
24,208
972
1,220
43,250
25,323
17,928 562,597
11,167
551,430
39,203
729
38,474
2013
2,192
2014
2,263
1,024
1,239
44,717
26,340
18,377 553,162
11,223
541,939
38,535
683
37,852
(1) See (1) of Table 7-1.
(2) Prior to and including 2000, the figures in this table excluded the container freight traffic of Taiwan Province and Kaohsiung City;
Prior to and including 1997, the figures also excluded the data of non-container tractors of Taiwan Province.
The statistical coverage of Motor Carriers Traffic was amended with the "Highway Act", and Kinmen and Matsu area are included
from 2014 onward. Besides, the methods of tonnage of Motor freight Traffic estimates are revised to the basis on the weights of
carry freight, which means the weights of car are not included.
Source: See Table 7-1.

135

135

7-8a. Civil Aviation Transportation at Airports


No. of Flights
Period

Total

1952
5,133
1955
5,563
1960
8,276
1965
19,510
1970
66,582
1975
95,358
1980
126,898
1985
144,201
1990
251,823
1991
317,481
1992
377,816
1993
448,991
1994
535,627
1995
632,888
1996
700,964
1997
715,845
1998
638,344
1999
616,322
2000
586,560
2001
561,910
2002
548,555
2003
489,171
2004
504,862
2005
479,499
2006
463,506
2007
421,479
2008
357,982
2009
335,667
2010
360,409
2011
385,140
2012
404,695
2013
426,635
2014
454,911
Source: See Table 7-1.

136

136

International
(including H.K. &
Macau)

8,764
26,102
29,498
37,089
39,459
60,691
68,181
77,542
87,930
100,383
111,356
123,931
135,730
135,023
132,343
138,379
147,212
156,023
146,490
175,230
181,775
188,274
192,610
172,469
149,131
155,500
160,775
171,610
186,705
198,232

Cross-Strait
2,279
17,741
33,823
44,562
58,513
60,673
72,500

Domestic
10,746
40,480
65,860
89,809
104,742
191,132
249,300
300,274
361,061
435,244
521,532
577,033
580,115
503,321
483,979
448,181
414,698
392,532
342,681
329,632
297,724
275,232
228,869
183,234
168,795
171,086
179,803
174,572
179,257
184,179

Total
1,000
Passengers
26
68
122
615
2,533
5,678
11,198
11,462
19,888
22,832
28,237
32,669
38,703
45,621
54,103
56,303
51,650
52,374
48,407
46,084
44,186
37,879
44,117
44,268
43,725
39,772
35,236
36,059
41,091
42,856
46,860
50,336
55,357

Passenger Traffic
International
1,000
Passengers
235
997
2,013
3,759
4,523
9,680
10,364
12,117
12,887
13,673
14,954
16,157
17,069
16,440
17,808
19,780
19,501
20,063
15,913
20,756
22,485
23,774
24,432
22,784
23,430
25,261
24,959
26,937
30,165
33,096

Cross-Strait
1,000
Passengers
419
3,116
5,845
7,174
8,962
9,220
11,295

7-8b. Civil Aviation Transportation at Airports (Continued)


Passenger Traffic
Freight Traffic
Domestic
Transit
Total
International
Cross-Strait
Domestic
Transit
Period
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
mt
mt
Passengers
Passengers
mt
mt
mt
1952
3.1
1955
2.1
1960
4.6
1965
380
10.7
7.9
2.8
1970
1,536
45.9
33.7
12.2
1975
3,664
132.8
105.1
27.7
1980
6,150
1,289
237.1
212.2
24.9
1985
5,854
1,085
328.0
302.2
25.8
1990
9,043
1,165
662.1
625.4
36.7
1991
11,210
1,257
714.8
670.1
44.7
1992
14,875
1,245
816.4
763.3
53.1
1993
18,442
1,340
853.9
793.3
60.6
1994
23,299
1,731
880.3
809.5
70.8
1995
28,773
1,894
836.9
744.4
31.4
61.1
1996
35,902
2,044
885.2
791.8
29.4
64.0
1997
37,400
1,835
1,015.7
909.9
31.2
74.6
1998
33,294
1,916
1,032.8
936.4
26.4
70.0
1999
32,534
2,031
1,173.4
1,064.3
30.6
78.5
2000
26,650
1,976
1,338.2
1,214.9
33.9
89.5
2001
24,614
1,970
1,310.2
1,035.6
37.4
237.3
2002
21,890
2,233
1,513.9
1,137.6
44.2
332.0
2003
20,052
1,914
1,622.7
1,186.0
43.7
393.0
2004
20,995
2,365
1,823.1
1,254.9
40.6
527.6
2005
19,294
2,489
1,818.8
1,216.0
37.4
565.3
2006
17,365
2,586
1,809.6
1,208.0
40.2
561.4
2007
12,711
2,630
1,708.7
1,191.1
40.0
477.5
2008
9,850
2,183
1,587.3
1,033.8
1.5
36.7
515.2
2009
9,233
279
1,743.8
866.7
66.3
36.9
773.9
2010
9,733
251
2,335.5
1,017.7
146.2
36.7
1,134.9
2011
10,484
239
2,178.9
951.8
156.8
35.9
1,034.3
2012
10,680
282
2,091.3
930.7
171.4
36.2
953.1
403
2,084.7
905.7
176.8
35.5
966.6
2013
10,547
402
2,221.7
943.8
200.8
35.1
1,042.0
2014
10,563
Note: According to the ACI definition, the statistical classifications below have been revised from 2009: international line and crossstrait passenger is revised to contain transfer passenger (counted twice); the transit is revised to contain direct transit only; the
transshipment cargo is revised to be counted twice.
Source: See Table 7-1.

137

137

7-9a. Freight Handled at Seaports(1)


Loading and Unloading
Period
Grand
Keelung Kaohsiung Hualien Taichung
Su-ao
Anping
Total
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
1,627
1,528
149
1952
3,303
1955
4,919
2,093
2,648
178
1960
6,892
2,372
4,236
284
1965
12,295
4,115
7,856
324
1970
25,016
8,643
15,984
389
1975
45,911
16,885
28,221
805
1980
116,450
35,186
71,850
3,398
4,747
1,269
1985
183,910
49,936
118,572
3,902
7,917
3,583
1990
301,062
79,615
190,945
5,172
21,261
4,069
1991
332,000
86,971
207,448
5,884
27,547
4,151
1992
345,279
85,267
214,198
6,316
34,672
4,825
1993
383,723
86,396
243,609
8,076
39,940
5,702
1994
402,619
91,626
251,378
9,006
45,026
5,583
1995
420,168
94,442
261,654
9,497
49,170
5,405
1996
432,625
89,407
266,929
9,743
60,436
6,109
1997
483,402
85,406
310,039
11,594
69,783
6,580
1998
494,018
76,149
328,289
12,488
70,803
6,290
1999
534,086
76,542
358,124
14,670
79,238
5,511
2000
566,950
88,336
375,406
15,556
82,014
5,639
2001
552,873
82,418
373,747
15,263
75,368
4,784
1,292
2002
606,711
88,911
410,687
17,160
81,508
5,563
2,881
2003
635,577
93,104
429,644
18,057
84,574
5,623
4,576
2004
696,241
97,766
468,913
21,751
88,902
6,074
5,092
2005
687,927
99,167
455,426
21,950
88,430
6,522
6,702
2006
706,506
99,479
464,884
20,072
90,323
6,604
11,150
2007
710,259
97,210
477,622
19,381
90,795
6,018
7,547
2008
668,279
91,261
448,992
17,420
89,294
5,003
6,671
2009
605,746
69,991
397,196
13,730
89,205
5,177
6,686
2010
655,400
76,675
423,074
14,268
107,031
5,756
1,237
2011
678,995
75,419
437,642
13,286
107,710
5,482
1,116
2012
690,802
69,403
440,301
11,226
111,170
5,002
1,173
2013
705,754
69,381
441,453
13,056
120,509
5,210
1,434
2014
748,615
72,239
467,809
13,481
122,620
5,220
1,241
(1) The conversion factor from TEUS to Revenue Tons is 36 in containerized cargo.
Source: See Table 7-1.

138

138

Taipei
Port
7,743
9,732
13,994
11,685
9,637
23,761
27,360
38,341
52,528
54,712
66,004

Subtotal
1,468
2,023
3,022
5,851
8,997
14,044
43,124
73,892
114,462
127,840
128,125
140,705
148,371
156,230
162,198
182,127
188,050
209,518
223,728
221,154
243,914
254,640
277,114
273,389
279,718
288,176
271,531
244,345
265,842
275,469
284,552
289,697
308,440

Unit: 1,000 Revenue Tons


Loading
Keelung
Kaohsiung
Port
Port
634
767
689
1,241
830
2,013
1,698
3,933
2,936
5,820
5,901
7,754
13,651
26,781
23,460
44,801
35,194
71,799
38,310
79,909
36,620
80,680
35,134
92,074
37,262
96,343
39,061
100,798
38,036
102,032
35,330
119,670
29,265
130,584
28,390
146,247
33,122
153,983
31,741
154,345
34,456
170,123
35,170
177,869
36,218
195,393
36,938
190,851
38,102
197,761
39,641
204,603
36,900
193,630
27,777
172,364
30,795
185,097
30,326
191,247
28,258
194,914
28,083
196,040
29,119
209,143

7-9b. Freight Handled at Seaports (Continued)


Unit: 1,000 Revenue Tons
Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Hualien Taichung
Port
Port
67
93
179
220
241
389
394
2,093
933
2,902
3,260
3,087
4,974
3,569
6,095
3,708
6,571
5,295
7,554
5,483
8,886
5,639
13,173
6,413
16,407
7,722
16,894
8,813
21,509
10,744
21,794
12,156
20,914
12,061
23,176
13,972
24,739
14,801
24,833
18,328
24,033
18,715
24,001
16,799
25,019
15,900
24,431
14,192
23,592
11,365
27,183
10,972
28,176
9,821
7,773
30,287
33,397
9,557
32,823
9,785

Loading
Su-ao
Port
205
1,796
1,122
1,078
1,021
1,631
1,729
1,846
2,543
2,998
2,494
2,628
2,673
1,980
2,071
1,926
2,187
2,650
2,531
2,555
1,842
2,053
2,162
2,112
1,575
1,472
1,284

Anping
Port
113
117
135
147
176
177
153
228
65
72
93
138
391
180

Taipei
Port
9
25
346
304
307
7,129
9,561
13,694
21,607
20,757
26,106

Subtotal
1,835
2,896
3,870
6,444
16,019
31,867
73,326
110,018
186,600
204,160
217,154
243,019
254,248
263,938
270,427
301,275
305,968
324,567
343,222
331,719
362,796
380,937
419,127
414,538
426,788
422,084
396,749
361,400
389,558
403,527
406,250
416,057
440,174

Unloading
Keelung Kaohsiung Hualien Taichung
Port
Port
Port
Port
993
760
82
1,404
1,407
85
1,542
2,223
105
2,417
3,923
104
5,707
10,164
148
10,984
20,467
416
21,535
45,069
1,305
4,353
26,476
73,771
1,000
6,984
44,421
119,146
2,085
18,001
48,660
127,539
2,315
22,573
48,647
133,518
2,608
28,577
51,262
151,535
2,781
33,369
54,364
155,035
3,524
37,472
55,381
160,856
3,857
40,284
51,371
164,897
3,330
47,263
50,076
190,369
3,872
53,377
46,884
197,704
3,675
53,909
48,152
211,876
3,927
57,730
55,214
221,422
3,400
60,220
50,677
219,402
3,202
54,454
54,455
240,565
3,188
58,332
57,934
251,774
3,256
59,835
61,548
273,519
3,423
64,069
62,228
264,575
3,235
64,396
61,377
267,123
3,273
66,322
57,569
273,019
3,482
65,776
54,361
255,362
3,228
64,862
42,214
224,832
2,364
65,613
45,879
237,978
3,295
79,848
45,093
246,395
3,465
79,534
41,145
245,387
3,453
80,883
41,297
245,413
3,498
87,112
43,120
258,666
3,696
89,797

Su-ao
Port
1,064
1,787
2,947
3,072
3,804
4,071
3,854
3,559
3,565
3,582
3,796
2,883
2,966
2,805
3,492
3,697
3,888
3,872
4,073
3,463
3,162
3,124
3,594
3,371
3,426
3,738
3,936

Anping
Port
1,180
2,764
4,442
4,946
6,525
10,973
7,394
6,443
6,621
1,165
1,023
1,035
1,043
1,061

Taipei
Port
7,734
9,707
13,647
11,381
9,329
16,632
17,799
24,647
30,920
33,956
39,898

139

139

7-10. Imports and Exports Carried by National & Foreign Vessels


Unit: 1,000 mt
Imports and Exports
Foreign
Vessel

National
Vessel

1,056
1952
1,859
1,938
1955
3,136
2,487
1960
4,762
4,837
1965
8,731
10,904
1970
17,423
17,458
1975
27,629
46,980
1980
60,262
44,532
1985
71,607
77,602
1990
112,181
83,032
1991
116,701
87,397
1992
124,170
93,698
1993
127,150
95,777
1994
130,358
101,839
1995
134,693
95,171
1996
137,533
116,643
1997
158,383
110,153
1998
154,125
118,596
1999
167,116
122,385
2000
173,640
138,223
2001
184,078
154,158
2002
197,307
171,631
2003
207,563
190,805
2004
222,785
182,365
2005
210,379
189,446
2006
210,607
203,144
2007
224,508
199,462
2008
219,928
177,560
2009
202,788
196,072
2010
218,083
190,362
2011
214,687
185,683
2012
212,720
188,989
2013
216,510
196,753
2014
225,737
Source: See Table 7-1.

803
1,198
2,275
3,894
6,519
10,171
13,282
27,075
34,580
33,669
36,773
33,453
34,581
32,853
42,361
41,741
43,972
48,520
51,256
45,855
43,150
35,932
31,980
28,014
21,161
21,365
20,466
25,228
22,011
24,325
27,037
27,520
28,985

Period

140

140

Total

Imports
National
Vessel
%
43.2
38.2
47.8
44.6
37.4
36.8
22.0
37.8
30.8
28.9
29.6
26.3
26.5
24.4
30.8
26.4
28.5
29.0
29.5
24.9
21.9
17.3
14.4
13.3
10.0
9.5
9.3
12.4
10.1
11.3
12.7
12.7
12.8

Subtotal

Foreign
Vessel

National
Vessel

1,097
1,860
2,806
5,102
13,131
23,328
51,168
55,592
96,742
98,847
107,468
110,227
113,617
115,917
116,563
135,868
132,060
140,829
143,988
145,082
155,830
162,753
174,935
162,365
163,049
173,699
174,182
157,039
168,826
167,340
166,186
169,083
177,777

888
1,359
1,461
2,817
8,119
14,000
39,620
31,794
66,054
69,358
74,745
81,131
83,196
87,119
78,585
98,412
92,448
96,514
97,714
104,267
117,163
130,821
146,467
137,956
144,020
154,697
155,995
134,546
150,560
147,357
143,533
146,512
153,511

209
501
1,345
2,285
5,012
9,328
11,548
23,798
30,688
29,489
32,724
29,097
30,421
28,797
37,978
37,456
39,612
44,315
46,274
40,815
38,667
31,933
28,469
24,409
19,029
19,001
18,187
22,493
18,266
19,983
22,653
22,571
24,265

Exports
National
Vessel
%
19.1
26.9
47.9
44.8
38.2
40.0
22.6
42.8
31.7
29.8
30.4
26.4
26.8
24.8
32.6
27.6
30.0
31.5
32.1
28.1
24.8
19.6
16.3
15.0
11.7
10.9
10.4
14.3
10.8
11.9
13.6
13.3
13.6

Subtotal

Foreign
Vessel

National
Vessel

762
1,276
1,956
3,629
4,292
4,301
9,094
16,015
15,439
17,854
16,702
16,923
16,741
18,776
20,969
22,516
22,065
26,287
29,653
38,997
41,477
44,810
47,849
48,015
47,558
50,810
45,745
45,750
49,257
47,347
46,534
47,427
47,960

168
579
1,026
2,020
2,785
3,458
7,360
12,738
11,548
13,674
12,653
12,567
12,581
14,720
16,586
18,231
17,705
22,081
24,671
33,956
36,994
40,810
44,338
44,410
45,426
48,446
43,467
43,015
45,512
43,005
42,150
42,477
43,241

594
697
930
1,609
1,507
843
1,734
3,278
3,891
4,180
4,049
4,356
4,160
4,056
4,383
4,285
4,360
4,205
4,982
5,040
4,483
3,999
3,511
3,605
2,132
2,363
2,279
2,735
3,745
4,342
4,384
4,949
4,719

National
Vessel
%
78.0
54.6
47.5
44.3
35.1
19.6
19.1
20.5
25.2
23.4
24.2
25.7
24.9
21.6
20.9
19.0
19.8
16.0
16.8
12.9
10.8
8.9
7.3
7.5
4.5
4.7
5.0
6.0
7.6
9.2
9.4
10.4
9.8

7-11. Number of R.O.C.- Registered Ships and Volume of Cargo


National-Flagged
Cargo Tonnage
No. of Vessels Gross Registered Tonnage
Deadweight Tonnage
(1,000 mt)
(1)
(GRT) (Tons)
(DWT) (Tons)
1952
126
365,306
480,730
2,837
1955
94
288,352
392,841
2,216
1960
83
347,173
503,586
2,795
1965
145
761,058
1,072,678
5,887
1970
170
1,129,916
1,716,431
8,613
1975
168
1,308,683
2,045,276
13,023
1980
178
1,806,216
2,704,909
24,085
1985
227
4,267,129
6,654,260
48,652
1990
254
5,922,976
9,179,151
83,462
1991
252
6,181,788
9,562,716
90,907
1992
267
6,543,058
10,077,163
96,857
1993
278
6,631,095
10,269,696
110,079
1994
267
5,946,787
9,235,814
112,929
1995
270
6,011,431
9,244,182
123,614
1996
284
6,066,699
9,326,984
130,052
1997
285
5,958,906
9,192,129
114,108
1998
285
5,539,486
8,771,344
109,885
1999
290
5,445,290
8,630,749
111,719
2000
288
5,336,130
8,391,652
110,271
2001
280
4,790,827
7,472,055
101,533
2002
272
4,234,607
6,789,777
101,091
2003
267
3,735,331
6,091,318
95,440
2004
272
3,707,112
5,998,971
96,735
2005
270
3,374,761
5,484,290
85,853
2006
258
3,005,203
4,962,058
78,135
2007
262
2,853,241
4,672,289
70,291
2008
267
2,868,332
4,709,741
65,250
2009
267
2,703,834
4,237,587
53,972
2010
278
2,789,176
4,400,330
55,390
2011
290
2,888,558
4,493,037
53,477
2012
288
3,113,599
4,672,453
47,727
2013
295
3,373,753
4,977,349
49,521
2014
304
3,635,946
5,284,951
50,357
(1) The number of national vessels registered refers to those with a gross tonnage of 100 tons or more,
and includes cargo and passenger vessels, but excludes fishing and non-operated vessels.
Source: See Table 7-1.
Period

Ton-nautical Mileage
(Million TonneNautical Miles)
7,055
8,216
11,760
27,305
44,800
93,771
136,196
299,691
479,348
532,574
541,899
568,628
526,952
568,529
610,350
567,706
519,624
557,201
527,891
359,295
312,823
247,560
195,066
180,710
154,245
125,847
129,950
113,343
114,607
126,859
97,230
107,343
114,923

141

141

7-12. Number of Visitors Arriving by Residence


Unit: Persons
Country

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

3,519,827

3,716,063

3,845,187

4,395,004

5,567,277

6,087,484

7,311,470

8,016,280

9,910,204

Mainland China

299,821

306,776

329,204

972,123

1,630,735

1,784,185

2,586,428

2,874,702

3,987,152

Hong Kong & Macau

431,884

491,437

618,667

718,806

794,362

817,944

1,016,356

1,183,341

1,375,770

1,161,489

1,166,380

1,086,691

1,000,661

1,080,153

1,294,758

1,432,315

1,421,550

1,634,790

Korea, Rep. of

Japan

196,260

225,814

252,266

167,641

216,901

242,902

259,089

351,301

527,684

Malaysia

115,202

141,308

155,783

166,987

285,734

307,898

341,032

394,326

439,240

Singapore

184,160

204,494

205,449

194,523

241,334

299,599

327,253

364,733

376,235

Indonesia

90,870

95,572

110,420

106,612

123,834

156,281

163,598

171,299

182,704

Philippines

79,993

85,030

87,936

77,206

87,944

101,539

105,130

99,698

136,978

Thailand

95,643

90,069

84,586

78,405

92,949

102,902

97,712

104,138

104,812

Canada

53,821

57,179

60,236

60,138

64,739

67,545

70,614

72,693

88,601

United States

394,802

397,965

387,197

369,258

395,729

412,617

411,416

414,060

458,691

France

22,622

23,917

24,164

25,245

26,455

29,082

31,452

32,384

36,379

Germany

38,764

39,529

40,309

39,533

42,446

44,644

45,054

46,533

52,507
14,895

Italy

10,765

11,440

12,752

12,237

12,246

12,407

12,932

13,663

Netherlands

11,490

12,445

12,126

11,230

13,158

14,401

15,797

16,443

18,498

United Kingdom

36,007

39,968

48,391

44,815

44,430

43,419

42,776

42,438

58,201

Australia

42,549

51,762

58,199

57,147

62,254

60,067

63,597

65,777

78,674

South Africa
Others
Source: See Table 7-1.

142

142

5,494

5,166

4,904

4,009

4,066

4,709

4,222

4,164

4,504

248,191

269,812

265,907

288,428

347,808

290,585

284,697

343,037

333,889

7-13. Number of Visitors Arriving by Visiting Purpose


Unit: Persons
End of Year

Total

1982
1,419,178
1983
1,457,404
1984
1,516,138
1985
1,451,659
1986
1,610,385
1987
1,760,948
1988
1,935,134
1989
2,004,126
1990
1,934,084
1991
1,854,506
1992
1,873,327
1993
1,850,214
1994
2,127,249
1995
2,331,934
1996
2,358,221
1997
2,372,232
1998
2,298,706
1999
2,411,248
2000
2,624,037
2001
2,831,035
2002
2,977,692
2003
2,248,117
2004
2,950,342
2005
3,378,118
2006
3,519,827
2007
3,716,063
2008
3,845,187
2009
4,395,004
2010
5,567,277
2011
6,087,484
2012
7,311,470
2013
8,016,280
2014
9,910,204
Source: See Table 7-1.

Business
145,692
181,740
207,253
223,993
280,371
352,545
404,540
410,060
400,362
436,490
496,844
524,917
594,808
651,968
704,450
750,059
770,557
806,159
900,339
848,732
831,465
698,792
920,377
944,487
949,836
930,775
881,431
795,669
937,777
984,845
893,767
927,262
769,665

Pleasure
1,104,713
974,330
966,405
900,024
949,198
998,235
1,059,302
1,100,430
1,037,866
826,441
809,453
700,907
860,915
940,451
904,489
843,008
762,026
782,938
870,929
1,021,572
1,028,635
695,277
1,031,713
1,381,637
1,510,207
1,648,507
1,775,229
2,298,334
3,246,005
3,633,856
4,677,330
5,479,099
7,192,095

Visit Relatives Conference


54,620
63,494
89,171
87,445
98,220
121,691
139,825
140,587
139,000
154,309
180,149
200,817
233,968
240,009
241,704
244,996
242,223
257,683
279,243
332,834
329,751
280,022
374,008
379,252
377,455
395,760
404,692
413,942
496,627
500,131
444,213
469,877
393,656

6,533
7,216
9,471
16,007
12,404
12,648
12,194
15,964
19,492
19,979
28,720
24,131
25,931
28,585
30,242
31,194
34,879
39,390
39,485
31,545
43,616
49,686
52,634
57,839
59,226
68,925
88,097
81,780
62,988
61,608
63,135

Study
13,766
16,545
15,276
16,860
17,876
16,391
19,331
22,334
25,664
24,579
24,260
25,014
28,151
28,093
27,320
25,399
24,322
27,054
27,808
26,971
61,904
48,575
37,324
38,717
38,649
41,901
45,229
54,701
62,681
62,829
62,719
75,938
56,562

Exhibitions
15,789
16,316
13,316

Medical
Treatment
58,444
100,083
60,951

Others
100,387
221,295
231,500
216,121
255,249
256,079
299,732
318,067
318,998
396,723
343,129
378,580
380,687
447,282
454,327
480,185
469,336
506,220
510,839
561,536
686,452
493,906
543,304
584,339
591,046
641,281
679,380
763,433
736,090
824,043
1,096,220
886,097
1,360,824

143

143

7-14. Postal Establishments and Mail Routes


End of Year

No. of Postal
Establishments

Mail Routes (km)


Total

By Land

By Air

By Sea

50,396
3,313
25,962
21,121
1952
1,544
96,249
19,695
39,263
37,291
1955
2,524
116,389
28,705
45,834
41,850
1960
6,114
166,766
33,527
51,608
81,631
1965
7,008
200,200
34,464
56,205
109,531
1970
8,149
500,058
34,610
284,114
181,334
1975
9,443
759,185
35,685
420,467
303,033
1980
11,534
1,490,855
96,157
856,775
537,923
1985
12,441
1,607,639
118,076
936,394
553,169
1990
12,700
1,608,437
118,875
936,393
553,169
1991
13,223
1,636,306
122,648
960,489
553,169
1992
13,536
1,644,084
122,562
968,353
553,169
1993
13,824
1,701,206
122,591
994,346
584,269
1994
14,079
1,833,913
123,191
1,126,453
584,269
1995
14,335
1,835,440
123,914
1,127,257
584,269
1996
14,638
1,845,096
122,870
1,137,957
584,269
1997
13,961
1,862,818
125,592
1,152,957
584,269
1998
14,014
1,905,696
125,592
1,195,835
584,269
1999
14,414
1,903,222
123,118
1,195,835
584,269
2000
12,656
1,901,895
113,450
1,204,176
584,269
2001
11,216
1,902,638
114,396
1,203,973
584,269
2002
10,325
1,904,383
116,141
1,203,973
584,269
2003
9,976
1,904,894
116,652
1,203,973
584,269
2004
6,755
1,903,028
114,731
1,203,973
584,324
2005
6,420
1,903,029
114,731
1,203,973
584,325
2006
5,341
1,903,283
114,985
1,203,973
584,325
2007
4,823
1,912,832
115,330
1,203,341
594,161
2008
2,570
1,919,509
118,958
1,205,582
594,969
2009
2,681
1,920,028
119,477
1,205,582
594,969
2010
2,600
2011
2,595
1,920,161
119,610
1,205,582
594,969
2012
2,610
1,920,551
120,056
1,205,582
594,913
2013
2,609
1,920,101
119,606
1,205,582
594,913
2014
2,544
1,919,552
119,057
1,205,582
594,913
Sources: The data are provided by the Chunghwa Post Co., Ltd., and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, R.O.C.

144

144

7-15a. Volume of Postal Service


Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Correspondence (million pieces) (1)


Accepted
Delivered
Domestic
International
Total
Domestic
60.3
2.0
70.4
67.0
140.6
121.6
3.2
146.8
358.6
351.0
7.5
370.4
369.2
369.2
10.3
382.2
556.0
528.5
24.3
577.3
814.7
756.3
48.0
854.9
909.5
852.2
71.0
958.7
1,246.4
71.6
1,363.5
1,289.5
1,641.2
66.5
1,984.7
1,901.2
1,671.2
69.5
2,007.7
1,925.5
1,750.4
68.8
2,012.0
1,930.9
1,777.4
68.4
2,109.9
2,022.4
1,949.4
66.1
2,215.9
2,136.7
2,073.2
68.3
2,434.8
2,350.4
2,159.7
59.5
2,563.3
2,475.6
2,345.5
55.9
2,750.7
2,661.8
2,536.7
52.6
2,915.7
2,823.7
2,649.7
55.5
3,052.5
2,956.7
3,040.2
47.7
3,410.1
3,304.2
2,850.7
40.8
3,304.7
3,209.5
2,837.9
38.2
3,316.7
3,227.1
2,696.9
34.4
3,223.6
3,135.5
2,779.6
35.5
3,279.2
3,197.9
2,779.4
29.0
3,256.2
3,186.4
2,640.0
23.0
3,187.3
3,125.9
2,649.0
21.0
3,108.5
3,050.0
2,623.7
22.2
3,185.0
3,132.2
2,607.6
18.2
2,942.0
2,898.0
2,700.7
27.3
3,004.6
2,961.8
2,747.1
33.4
3,173.4
3,130.3
2,685.9
20.5
3,165.6
3,124.0
2,673.4
26.6
3,153.1
3,118.9
2,734.3
20.8
3,053.5
3,023.6

Total
62.3
124.8
358.5
379.5
552.8
804.3
923.2
1,318.0
1,707.7
1,740.7
1,819.2
1,845.8
2,015.5
2,141.5
2,219.2
2,401.4
2,589.3
2,705.2
3,087.9
2,891.5
2,876.1
2,731.3
2,815.1
2,808.4
2,663.0
2,670.0
2,645.9
2,625.8
2,728.0
2,780.5
2,706.4
2,700.0
2,755.1
(1) Excluding parcels.
Source: See Table 7-13.

Speedpost (1,000 pieces)


International
3.4
6.2
11.8
13.0
21.3
40.2
49.2
74.0
83.5
82.2
81.1
87.5
79.2
84.4
87.7
88.9
92.0
95.8
105.9
95.2
89.6
88.1
81.3
69.8
61.4
58.5
52.8
44.0
42.8
43.1
41.6
34.2
29.9

Total
56
930
3,709
4,729
5,605
4,777
5,310
5,953
6,823
7,528
8,226
9,281
10,435
7,423
5,846
5,854
5,862
5,908
5,674
5,794
6,294
6,497
6,239
7,671
7,653
7,538
8,194

Domestic
331
2,412
3,213
4,032
3,240
3,782
4,384
5,196
5,881
6,514
7,493
8,660
5,950
4,458
4,350
4,346
4,342
4,081
4,117
4,588
4,791
4,461
5,859
5,799
5,633
6,300

International
56
599
1,297
1,516
1,573
1,537
1,528
1,569
1,627
1,647
1,712
1,788
1,775
1,473
1,388
1,504
1,516
1,566
1,593
1,677
1,706
1,706
1,778
1,812
1,854
1,905
1,894

145

145

7-15b. Volume of Postal Service (Continued)


Parcels (1,000 pieces)
Accepted

Period
Total
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

146

146

427
650
3,568
4,862
6,773
7,255
9,624
9,631
11,009
13,119
15,817
14,978
16,627
18,213
18,319
18,373
16,917
16,147
17,287
10,631
7,973
8,953
12,108
15,767
17,897
19,958
24,268
25,351
26,352
27,214
27,946
25,600
23,562

Domestic
408
612
3,446
4,642
6,312
6,467
8,514
8,318
10,198
12,294
15,045
14,280
15,967
17,548
17,689
17,795
16,396
15,623
16,743
10,078
7,395
8,376
11,543
15,216
17,321
19,349
23,608
24,657
25,660
26,533
27,244
24,922
22,878

Delivered
International
19
38
122
220
461
788
1,110
1,313
811
825
772
698
660
665
630
578
521
524
544
553
578
577
565
551
576
609
660
694
692
681
702
678
684

Total
450
640
3,506
4,746
6,803
7,339
9,474
9,248
11,273
13,270
16,149
15,269
16,993
18,741
18,683
18,736
17,350
16,539
17,842
10,952
8,209
9,181
12,668
16,720
18,901
21,560
26,230
26,980
29,326
30,192
30,601
28,159
25,908

Domestic
401
587
3,373
4,574
6,460
6,805
8,928
8,652
10,462
12,583
15,551
14,688
16,371
18,121
18,104
18,146
16,862
16,085
17,395
10,605
7,862
8,815
12,259
16,333
18,506
21,152
25,813
26,568
28,901
29,740
30,134
27,669
25,377

International
49
53
133
172
343
534
546
596
811
687
598
581
622
620
579
590
488
454
447
347
347
366
409
387
395
408
417
412
425
452
467
490
531

7-16 Fixed Telephone Traffic and Number of Telecom Subscribers


Fixed Telephone Traffic
Period

1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Telephone Volume between the Straits

Local

Long-Distance

International

Incoming

Outgoing

Local Telephone
Service

Million
Minutes

Million Minutes

1,000 Minutes

1,000 Minutes

1,000 Minutes

No. of Subscribers

35,919
44,898
50,648
54,316
66,208
61,625
50,034
38,254
30,703
24,839
21,309
19,509
17,914
16,794
15,626
14,475
13,331
12,216
11,086

24,909
10,979
11,089
10,152
9,107
8,022
7,466
7,027
6,505
6,057
5,554
5,002
4,694
4,401
4,490
4,322
4,446
4,290
3,833

59
109
119
258
2,131
8,396
22,945
58,020
241,928
297,616
366,854
442,308
501,849
593,023
700,502
789,061
860,878
958,264
1,058,378
1,514,416
2,153,914
3,076,736
3,131,670
3,468,293
3,841,016
3,879,449
3,993,877
4,192,733
4,650,852
4,666,714
4,941,466
3,800,525
2,960,807

115,163
151,720
180,643
214,145
241,113
321,953
473,224
523,942
645,109
790,815
875,980
784,837
714,055
576,594
552,920
470,973
321,077
353,651
131,619

168,740
198,069
236,141
286,034
342,988
509,835
758,784
987,262
1,286,703
1,369,444
1,505,976
1,566,245
1,538,542
1,423,250
1,496,327
1,364,128
1,186,400
873,445
357,432

24,609
33,531
56,168
98,520
249,420
774,233
2,322,816
4,227,992
6,300,755
6,853,080
7,418,277
7,950,504
8,503,201
9,174,813
10,010,614
10,862,327
11,500,361
12,043,756
12,642,193
12,857,775
13,099,416
13,355,032
13,529,923
13,615,439
13,473,461
13,302,004
13,082,115
12,820,993
12,696,000
12,687,515
12,411,410
12,229,395
12,054,619

Mobile
Telephone
Service
No. of
Subscribers

83,482
196,793
384,779
538,544
584,326
772,165
970,473
1,491,609
4,727,045
11,541,139
17,873,829
21,786,384
24,390,520
25,799,839
22,760,144
22,170,702
23,249,262
24,301,971
25,412,514
26,958,772
27,839,527
28,861,762
29,585,674
29,823,029
30,080,185

Source: The data are provided by the National Communications Commission, R.O.C.

147
147

7-17. Broadband Internet Accounts


End of Year

148

ADSL

FTTx

Cable Modem

Leased Line

PWLAN

2002

2,100,595

1,832,742

247,688

18,055

2,110

2003

3,043,273

2,552,164

452,459

22,670

15,980

2004

3,751,214

3,169,202

526,209

21,974

33,829

2005

4,340,889

3,738,673

541,310

21,234

39,672

2006

4,505,800

4,002,365

419,912

29,575

53,948

2007

4,793,689

3,657,261

554,966

502,629

29,877

48,956

2008

5,024,374

3,026,166

1,259,041

648,910

34,003

56,254

2009

4,997,715

2,581,593

1,532,164

810,034

19,874

54,050

2010

5,311,599

2,360,485

1,957,840

927,637

19,064

46,573

2011

5,515,928

2,124,588

2,302,158

1,013,796

23,540

51,846

2012

6,448,819

1,820,462

2,633,495

1,081,623

26,131

887,108

2013

7,011,934

1,553,579

2,895,437

1,153,898

31,086

1,377,934

2014

7,436,619

1,360,787

3,096,263

1,208,765

3,799

1,767,005

Source: See Table 7-15.

148

Total

8. MONEY AND BANKING

8-1a. Principal Financial Indicators


End of Year

Monetary
Aggregates (M1B)

Deposits of Monetary
Financial Institutions
(1)

Loans & Investments of


Monetary Financial
Institutions

Reserve Money
(2)

Rediscount Rate
(percent per annum)

I. Amount (NT$ billion)


1961
8
20
20
5
14.40
1965
16
44
41
10
11.52
1970
35
101
99
21
9.80
1975
131
345
382
76
10.75
1980
396
958
1,044
196
11.00
1985
750
2,583
1,990
422
5.25
1987 (3)
1,563
3,964
2,455
700
4.50
1990
1,926
6,471
5,063
1,156
7.75
1991
2,158
7,577
6,190
1,265
6.25
1992
2,426
9,074
7,961
1,412
5.63
1993
2,797
10,454
9,511
1,501
5.50
1994
3,139
12,031
10,956
1,669
5.50
1995
3,163
13,131
12,100
1,638
5.50
1996
3,426
14,261
13,052
1,653
5.00
1997
3,715
15,421
14,352
1,641
5.25
1998
3,855
16,697
15,472
1,665
4.75
1999
4,507
18,064
16,025
1,643
4.50
2000
4,492
19,309
16,622
1,583
4.63
2001
5,026
20,136
16,489
1,456
2.13
2002
5,492
20,573
16,078
1,569
1.63
2003
6,553
21,680
16,535
1,619
1.38
2004
7,368
23,148
17,964
1,718
1.75
2005
7,871
24,612
19,360
1,759
2.25
2006
8,223
25,812
20,154
1,883
2.75
2007
8,220
26,053
20,627
1,948
3.38
2008
8,154
27,865
21,332
2,125
2.00
2009
10,512
29,449
21,482
2,304
1.25
2010
11,457
31,006
22,804
2,502
1.63
2011
11,830
32,302
24,173
2,721
1.88
2012
12,418
33,300
25,549
2,902
1.88
2013
13,471
35,062
26,721
3,121
1.88
2014
14,189
37,134
28,111
3,263
1.88
(1) The carrying values of the host contracts of structured products issured by banks are excluded from deposits from 2001.
(2) Referring to reserves held by deposit money banks and currency outside monetary institutions.
(3) The postal savings system is included with monetary institutions in 1987 and after.
Source: The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Financial Statistics Monthly, Taiwan Area, R.O.C. (Taiwan), May 2015.

149

149

8-1b. Principal Financial Indicators (Continued)

End of Year

150

Monetary Aggregates
(M1B)

II. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)


1962
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1987 (3)
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
(1) See note (1) of Table 8-1a.
(2) See note (2) of Table 8-1a.
(3) See note (3) of Table 8-1a.

150

5.0
15.6
15.0
28. 8
22.7
12.2
37.7
-6.7
12.1
12.4
15.3
12.2
0.8
8.3
8.4
3.8
16.9
-0.3
11.9
9.3
19.3
1 2.4
6.8
4.5
-0.03
-0.8
28.9
9.0
3.3
5.0
8.5
6.9

Deposits of
Monetary Financial
Institutions (1)
16.5
16.5
19.5
26.9
17.1
22.7
24.7
10.3
17.1
19.8
15.2
15.1
9 .1
8 .6
8 .1
8 .3
8 .2
6.9
4 .3
2 .2
5 .4
6 .8
6 .3
4 .9
0 .9
7.0
5 .7
5 .3
4 .2
3 .1
5 .3
5 .9

Loans & Investments


of Monetary Financial
Institutions
2 3.5
2 1.0
1 7.7
3 0.0
2 6.6
6 .4
16.6
1 4.8
2 2.2
2 8.6
1 9.5
1 5.2
10.4
7.9
1 0.0
7.8
3.6
3 .7
-0.8
-2.5
2.8
8.6
7.8
4.1
2.3
3 .4
0.7
6.2
6.0
5.7
4.6
5.2

Reserve Money
(2)

8 .3
14.1
17.3
15.9
16.6
16.5
27.3
0 .1
9 .4
11.6
6 .3
11.1
-1.8
0 .9
-0.7
1 .5
-1.3
-3.6
-8 .0
7.7
3 .2
6 .1
2 .4
7 .1
3 .4
9.1
8 .4
8 .6
8 .8
6 .7
7 .5
4 .6

8-2a. Number of Financial Institutions


End
of
Year

Head Offices

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

459
467
471
494
501
503
503
507
509
501
495
491
448
437
433
428
422
415
417
418
428
425
425
427
428
428

Total
Branches
3,318
3,488
3,640
3,852
4,111
4,410
4,745
4,981
5,181
5,368
5,531
5,636
5,841
5,850
5,930
5,922
5,943
5,970
5,977
5,991
5,973
5,989
6,016
6,034
6,050
6,055

Domestic Banks

Central
Bank

Head Offices
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

24
24
25
40
41
42
42
42
47
48
52
53
53
52
50
49
46
43
40
38
38
38
38
39
40
40

Branches
953
996
1,046
1,212
1,382
1,577
1,807
1,936
2,176
2,404
2,576
2,693
3,005
3,068
3,173
3,189
3,239
3,285
3,313
3,264
3,279
3,334
3,359
3,416
3,442
3,460

Local Branches of Foreign and


Mainland Chinese Banks
Head Offices
33
35
36
36
37
37
38
41
45
46
41
39
38
36
36
35
36
33
32
32
32
28
28
30
31
30

Branches
38
43
47
50
55
57
58
65
69
72
71
70
69
68
69
67
68
64
83
141
133
92
92
51
39
39

Credit Co-operative
associations
Head Offices
74
74
74
74
74
74
73
73
64
54
50
48
39
37
35
32
29
28
27
27
26
26
25
24
24
23

Branches
358
399
425
439
482
530
556
595
505
446
416
394
373
358
341
319
295
289
267
271
258
261
255
255
257
246

Source: See Table 8-1a.

151

151

8-2b. Number of Financial Institutions (Continued)


End
of
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Credit Department of
Farmers' Associations

Head Offices Branches Head Offices


285
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
287
287
287
287
260
253
253
254
253
253
261
264
275
276
277
277
278
281

Source: See Table 8-1a.

152

152

Credit Department of
Fishermen's Associations

665
713
754
770
788
827
886
925
943
958
971
973
883
847
828
827
827
817
811
813
811
810
815
817
823
820

22
24
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

Chunghwa Post Co.


(Excluding Life Insurance)

Branches

Head Offices

Branches

20
31
31
33
34
38
44
47
48
49
49
49
44
40
39
39
39
40
40
42
42
42
43
43
44
44

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1,181
1,201
1,211
1,223
1,243
1,260
1,269
1,273
1,276
1,288
1,296
1,305
1,316
1,320
1,322
1,320
1,321
1,320
1,321
1,321
1,321
1,321
1,323
1,323
1,322
1,323

Investment and Trust


Companies

Life Insurance Companies

Head Offices Branches Head Offices Branches


8
8
8
7
7
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

44
46
62
54
60
53
49
55
61
43
36
36
33
29
28
26
20
20
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

11
15
15
23
28
30
31
32
32
33
33
32
28
29
29
28
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
28
27

59
59
64
71
67
68
76
85
103
108
116
116
118
120
130
135
134
135
136
139
129
129
129
129
123
123

8-3a. Non-financial Sector Sources of Funds


A. Stocks
Financing
through
Loans and Investments
Securities
Markets (1)
Loans Investments
(B)

Financing through Intermediaries


End
of
Year

All
Sources
(A)+(B)

Total
(A)

Securities Issues
Total

Listed Short-term Corporate Overseas Government Beneficiary


Stocks
Bills
Bonds
Debentures
Bonds
Certificates

I. Amount (NT$ billion)


1986
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

2,545
6,105
9,584
11,386
13,267
15,143
17,016
19,555
21,924
23,512
25,449
26,447
27,433
29,352
31,710
33,979
35,309
36,421
37,402
37,976
39,734
41,700
43,525
45,564
47,397

2,257
5,547
8,586
10,257
11,806
13,241
14,613
16,284
17,688
18,729
19,932
20,527
20,952
21,668
23,484
25,264
26,622
27,587
28,799
29,192
30,868
32,652
34,342
36,153
37,618

2,010
4,986
7,704
8,978
10,466
11,629
12,350
13,898
14,785
15,739
16,792
16,992
17,064
17,776
19,345
20,804
21,624
22,361
23,011
23,144
24,386
25,528
26,337
27,344
28,592

246
562
882
1,278
1,341
1,612
2,263
2,385
2,903
2,991
3,141
3,535
3,888
3,892
4,138
4,460
4,997
5,226
5,789
6,048
6,482
7,124
8,005
8,808
9,026

288
558
997
1,130
1,461
1,902
2,402
3,272
4,236
4,783
5,516
5,921
6,482
7,684
8,227
8,716
8,688
8,833
8,603
8,785
8,866
9,048
9,183
9,411
9,779

534
1,119
1,880
2,408
2,802
3,514
4,666
5,657
7,140
7,773
8,657
9,455
10,369
11,577
12,534
13,344
13,786
14,109
14,436
14,857
15,406
16,220
17,299
18,360
18,987

241
529
740
894
1,081
1,498
1,894
2,656
3,525
4,046
4,856
5,265
5,553
5,856
6,160
6,544
6,750
6,836
6,932
7,080
7,122
7,430
7,648
7,964
8,210

155
347
396
651
729
922
1,364
1,428
1,802
1,505
1,266
1,111
878
816
783
755
726
673
695
656
692
741
1,028
1,203
1,311

47
52
67
60
71
92
250
323
519
590
707
809
1,007
1,177
1,216
1,192
1,151
1,105
1,139
1,137
1,202
1,351
1,620
1,865
2,013

0
3
45
50
109
131
147
195
195
238
302
363
537
1,055
1,329
1,452
1,407
1,521
1,494
1,533
1,598
1,695
1,726
1,768
1,764

92
189
631
752
813
872
1,011
1,055
1,099
1,395
1,525
1,908
2,395
2,649
2,984
3,187
3,410
3,548
3,843
4,186
4,574
4,825
5,130
5,424
5,570

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
63
214
342
426
333
264
217
178
148
135
119

(1)Since 2004, bank reverse repos (RS) have been reclassified from securities investment to deposits. The computation for Reduction of
Direct Finance originally should not have included bank RS trade balance, but up to 2003, banks did not report RS related data, which is
now untraceable. Hence, to ensure consistency with the 2003 comparison basis, from 2004 this item still excludes the bank RS transaction
balance.
Source: The Central Bank of China, R.O.C.(Taiwan), http://www.cbc.gov.tw/

153

153

8-3b. Non-financial Sector Sources of Funds (Continued)


A. Stocks
End
of
Year

Financing through Intermediaries Financing


through
All
Loans and Investments
Securities
Sources Total
Markets
(A)+(B)
(A)
Loans Investments
(B)

Securities Issues

Total

Listed Short-term Corporate Overseas Government Beneficiary


Stocks
Bills
Bonds Debentures
Bonds
Certificates

II. Percentage (%)


1986
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

154

154

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

88.7
90.9
89.6
90.1
89.0
87.4
85.9
83.3
80.7
79.7
78.3
77.6
76.4
73.8
74.1
74.4
75.4
75.7
77.0
76.9
77.7
78.3
78.9
79.3
79.4

79.0
81.7
80.4
78.9
78.9
76.8
72.6
71.1
67.4
66.9
66.0
64.2
62.2
60.6
61.0
61.2
61.2
61.4
61.5
60.9
61.4
61.2
60.5
60.0
60.3

9.7
9.2
9.2
11.2
10.1
10.6
13.3
12.2
13.2
12.7
12.3
13.4
14.2
13.3
13.1
13.1
14.2
14.3
15.5
15.9
16.3
17.1
18.4
19.3
19.0

11.3
9.1
10.4
9.9
11.0
12.6
14.1
16.7
19.3
20.3
21.7
22.4
23.6
26.2
25.9
25.6
24.6
24.3
23.0
23.1
22.3
21.7
21.1
20.7
20.6

21.0
18.3
19.6
21.1
21.1
23.2
27.4
28.9
32.6
33.1
34.0
35.8
37.8
39.4
39.5
39.3
39.0
38.7
38.6
39.1
38.8
38.9
39.7
40.3
40.1

9.5
8.7
7.7
7.9
8.1
9.9
11.1
13.6
16.1
17.2
19.1
19.9
20.2
20.0
19.4
19.3
19.1
18.8
18.5
18.6
17.9
17.8
17.6
17.5
17.3

6.1
5.7
4.1
5.7
5.5
6.1
8.0
7.3
8.2
6.4
5.0
4.2
3.2
2.8
2.5
2.2
2.1
1.8
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.8
2.4
2.6
2.8

1.8
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.6
1.5
1.7
2.4
2.5
2.8
3.1
3.7
4.0
3.8
3.5
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.2
3.7
4.1
4.2

0.0
0.0
0.5
0.4
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.4
2.0
3.6
4.2
4.3
4.0
4.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.1
4.0
3.9
3.7

3.6
3.1
6.6
6.6
6.1
5.8
5.9
5.4
5.0
5.9
6.0
7.2
8.7
9.0
9.4
9.4
9.7
9.7
10.3
11.0
11.5
11.6
11.8
11.9
11.8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.6
1.0
1.2
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3

8-3c. Non-financial Sector Sources of Funds (Continued)

End
of
Year

B. Flows
Financing
Financing through Intermediaries
Securities Issues
All
through
Loans and Investments
Sources
Securities
Total
Listed Short-term Corporate Overseas Government
(A)+(B)
Markets (1)
(A)
Loans Investments
Total
Stocks
Bills
Bonds Debentures
Bonds
(B)

Beneficiary
Certificates

I. Amount (NT$ billion)


1986
261
267
262
1990
763
763
592
1992
1,910
1,801
1,595
1993
1,724
1,680
1,284
1994
1,859
1,599
1,537
1995
1,442
1,305
1,034
1996
1,626
1,373
721
1997
2,278
1,670
1,548
1998
1,935
1,404
887
1999
1,289
1,041
954
2000
1,377
1,203
1,053
2001
665
595
201
2002
808
425
72
2003
1,677
716
712
2004
2,129
1,816
1,570
2005
1,962
1,780
1,459
2006
1,206
1,358
821
2007
1,048
966
737
2008
896
1,212
649
2009
535
392
133
2010
1,842
1,676
1,243
2011
1,803
1,784
1,141
2012
1,707
1,690
809
2013
1,873
1,811
1,007
2014
1,700
1,466
1,248
(1) See note (1) of Table 8-3a.
Source: See Table 8-3a.

5
171
206
396
63
271
651
122
518
87
150
394
353
5
246
322
537
229
563
259
434
643
881
803
218

-6
-1
0
171
108
315
44
440
260
323
138
409
253
905
608
730
531 1,049
248
335
174
324
71
465
383
736
961
966
313
728
182
503
-151
318
83
259
-316
242
143
382
166
633
19
651
17
962
63
895
234
493

9
43
55
66
116
113
149
501
435
222
250
76
110
62
75
76
83
23
11
110
126
145
100
150
113

-41
155
52
255
78
193
442
65
373
-297
-238
-156
-233
-62
-32
-29
-29
-52
22
-39
36
49
287
176
108

8
6
1
-6
10
21
158
73
196
71
117
101
199
170
39
-24
-41
-47
34
-2
65
149
269
246
148

0
0
39
4
59
22
16
48
1
42
64
60
174
518
274
124
-46
114
-27
39
65
97
31
42
-4

24
-34
168
121
60
59
139
44
44
296
130
383
486
254
335
204
223
138
295
343
388
250
305
295
146

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
38
152
128
84
-93
-69
-48
-39
-30
-13
-16

155

155

8-3d. Non-financial Sector Sources of Funds (Continued)

End
of
Year

All
Sources
(A)+(B)

B. Flows
Financing through Intermediaries Financing
Securities Issues
Loans and Investments through
Securities
Total
Listed Short-term Corporate Overseas Government
(A)
Loans Investments Markets Total
Stocks
Bills
Bonds Debentures
Bonds
(B)

Beneficiary
Certificates

II. Percentage (%)


1986
1990
1992
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

156

156

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

102.2
100.0
94.3
86.0
90.5
84.4
73.3
72.6
80.8
87.4
89.4
52.6
42.7
85.3
90.7
112.5
92.1
135.3
73.3
91.0
98.9
99.0
96.7
86.2

100.2
77.6
83.5
82.6
71.7
44.4
68.0
45.8
74.0
76.5
30.2
8.9
42.4
73.7
74.3
68.0
70.3
72.4
24.9
67.5
63.3
47.4
53.8
73.4

2.0
22.4
10.8
3.4
18.8
40.1
5.4
26.8
6.8
10.9
59.2
43.7
0.3
11.6
16.4
44.5
21.8
62.8
48.5
23.6
35.6
51.6
42.9
12.8

-2.2
0.0
5.7
14.0
9.5
15.6
26.7
27.4
19.2
12.6
10.6
47.4
57.3
14.7
9.3
-12.5
7.9
-35.3
26.7
9.0
1.1
1.0
3.3
13.8

-0.2
22.4
16.5
17.4
28.3
55.6
32.0
54.2
26.0
23.5
69.8
91.1
57.6
34.2
25.6
26.4
24.7
27.0
71.4
34.4
36.1
56.3
47.8
29.0

3.5
5.7
2.9
6.2
7.8
9.2
22.0
22.5
17.3
18.2
11.4
13.6
3.7
3.5
3.9
6.9
2.1
1.2
20.5
6.8
8.0
5.9
8.0
6.6

-15.7
20.4
2.7
4.2
13.4
27.2
2.8
19.3
-23.0
-17.3
-23.4
-28.8
-3.7
-1.5
-1.5
-2.4
-5.0
2.5
-7.3
2.0
2.7
16.8
9.4
6.3

2.9
0.8
0.1
0.6
1.5
9.7
3.2
10.1
5.5
8.5
15.2
24.6
10.1
1.8
-1.2
-3.4
-4.4
3.8
-0.4
3.5
8.3
15.7
13.1
8.7

0.0
0.0
2.0
3.2
1.5
1.0
2.1
0.0
3.3
4.7
9.1
21.5
30.9
12.9
6.3
-3.8
10.9
-3.0
7.3
3.5
5.4
1.8
2.2
-0.3

9.1
-4.5
8.8
3.3
4.1
8.6
1.9
2.3
23.0
9.4
57.6
60.2
15.1
15.7
10.4
18.4
13.2
32.9
64.1
21.1
13.9
17.9
15.7
8.6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
8
11
8
-10
-13
-3
-2
-2
-1
-1

8-4. Monetary Aggregates


Monetary Aggregates (M 1B)
Currency
Held
Deposit
End of Year
M1B
by the Public
Money
(C=A+B)
(A)
(B)
1961
3,022
4,677
7,699
1962
3,330
4,756
8,086
1963
4,054
6,301
10,355
1964
5,121
8,858
13,979
1965
5,653
10,506
16,159
1970
13,327
21,658
34,985
92,360
131,037
1975
38,677
1980
109,763
286,430
396,193
1985
180,843
568,661
749,504
1987 (1)
279,878
1,283,261
1,563,139
1990
348,407
1,577,240
1,925,647
1992
427,508
1,998,335
2,425,843
1993
461,137
2,336,003
2,797,140
1994
497,747
2,641,523
3,139,270
1995
506,694
2,656,407
3,163,101
1996
498,513
2,927,545
3,426,058
1997
510,364
3,204,888
3,715,252
1998
513,745
3,341,039
3,854,784
1999
611,167
3,896,013
4,507,180
2000
527,748
3,964,324
4,492,072
2001
525,659
4,500,201
5,025,860
2002
527,278
4,964,311
5,491,589
2003
608,205
5,944,627
6,552,832
2004
669,848
6,698,152
7,368,000
2005
730,367
7,140,781
7,871,148
2006
758,721
7,463,905
8,222,626
2007
762,627
7,457,350
8,219,977
2008
833,537
7,320,167
8,153,704
2009
912,618
9,598,968
10,511,586
2010
995,853
10,461,273
11,457,126
2011
1,107,344
10,722,872
11,830,216
2012
1,203,212
11,215,168
12,418,380
2013
1,329,651
12,141,101
13,470,752
2014
1,460,904
12,849,182
14,310,086
(1) See note (3) of Table 8-1a.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

Monetary Aggregates (M 2)
QuasiM2
money
(E=C+D)
(D)
9,651
17,350
11,879
19,965
15,764
26,119
19,213
33,192
22,344
38,503
59,046
94,031
194,860
325,897
543,789
939,982
1,838,784
2,588,288
2,362,347
3,925,486
4,276,244
6,201,891
6,387,871
8,813,714
7,373,059
10,170,199
8,563,516
11,702,786
9,642,264
12,805,365
10,547,818
13,973,876
11,379,107
15,094,359
12,531,938
16,386,722
13,237,833
17,745,013
14,405,725
18,897,797
14,686,637
19,712,497
14,718,897
20,210,486
14,805,445
21,358,277
15,525,077
22,893,077
16,538,930
24,410,078
17,445,600
25,668,226
17,663,127
25,883,104
19,596,774
27,750,478
18,843,976
29,355,562
19,496,633
30,953,759
20,621,704
32,451,920
21,156,024
33,574,404
22,048,111
35,518,863
23,386,754
37,696,840

Amount unit: NT$ million


Annual Growth Rate (%)
M1B

5.0
28.1
35.0
15.6
15.0
28.8
22.7
12.2
37.7
-6.6
12.4
15.3
12.2
0.8
8.3
8.4
3.8
16.9
-0.3
11.9
9.3
19.3
12.4
6.8
4.5
-0.03
-0.8
28.9
9.0
3.3
5.0
8.5
6.2

M2

15.1
30.8
27.1
16.0
21.1
27.8
21.6
22.6
23.0
11.0
19.1
15.4
15.1
9.4
9.1
8.0
8.6
8.3
6.5
4.3
2.5
5.7
7.2
6.6
5.2
0.8
7.2
5.8
5.4
4.8
3.5
5.8
6.1

157

157

8-5. Factors Affecting Monetary Aggregate (M 1B)


End
of
Year

Claims on
Gov't

Claims on
Gov't
Enterprises

Claims on
Private
Enterprises &
Others

Net Foreign
Assets
(1)

Quasimoney

Government
Deposits

Other Items
(Net)

Monetary
Aggregates
(M1B)

Changes in Monetary Aggregate (NT$ million): (+) Increase in Monetary Aggregate, (-) Decrease in Monetary Aggregate
1987/1986

117,846 +

220,918 +

2,115,903 +

693,967 -

2,362,347 -

318,752 +

1,095,604 +

1,563,139

1990/1989

3,215 +

50,578 +

600,001 +

6,837 -

749,589 +

2,407 -

50,584 -

137,135

1995/1994

196,171 +

12,065 +

936,435 -

47,605 -

1,078,748 -

5,914 +

11,427 +

23,831

1998/1997

162,221 -

2,260 +

959,635 +

245,456 -

1,152,831 +

13,374 -

86,063 +

139,532

1999/1998

354,313 -

22,900 +

221,888 +

816,080 -

705,895 -

106,418 +

95,328 +

652,396

2000/1999

330,027 +

23,190 +

243,834 +

468,971 -

1,167,892 -

8,298 +

95,060 -

15,108

2001/2000

255,686 +

79,908 -

468,288 +

820,260 -

280,912 -

10,750 +

137,884 +

533,788

2002/2001

43,520 +

17,907 -

385,672 +

973,607 -

32,260 +

59,309 -

123,642 +

465,729

2003/2002

45,474 -

45,246 +

456,829 +

1,025,622 -

86,548 -

39,527 -

295,361 +

1,061,243

2004/2003

117,913 +

52,599 +

1,494,269 +

719,117 -

719,632 +

4,410 -

617,682 +

815,168

2005/2004

65,400 +

117,067 +

1,344,522 +

627,642 -

1,013,853 -

6,718 -

500,112 +

503,148
351,478

2006/2005

68,627 -

17,095 +

742,175 +

493,211 -

906,670 +

29,933 -

58,703 +

2007/2006

112,783 +

71,797 +

513,984 +

172,633 -

217,527 -

30,076 -

400,677 -

2,649

2008/2007

119,816 +

281,625 +

303,175 +

1,458,757 -

1,933,647 -

16,185 -

279,814 -

66,273

2009/2008

428,346 -

81,264 -

196,261 +

2,148,277 +

752,798 -

57,380 -

636,634 +

2,357,882

2010/2009

114,269 +

60,130 +

1,146,976 +

926,457 -

652,657 -

42,164 -

607,471 +

945,540

2011/2010

162,067 +

67,292 +

1,139,847 +

207,066 -

1,125,071 +

90,172 -

168,283 +

373,090

2012/2011

359,645 +

21,203 +

995,073 +

449,923 -

534,170 +

28,382 -

731,892 +

588,164

2013/2012

74,914 +

44,399 +

1,052,451 +

1,114,007 -

892,087 +

55,994 -

397,306 +

1,052,372

2014/2013

223,326 -

51,287 +

1,217,953 +

1,132,851 -

1,338,643 -

24,719 -

320,147 +

839,334

(1) Excluding valuation changes resulting from the fluctuation of the exchange rates of the N.T. dollar against foreign currencies.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

158

158

8-6a. Deposits of All Banks by Account (1)


End
Total
of
Year
I. Amount (NT$ million)
1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

43,681
62,375
217,557
560,219
1,337,255
2,509,801
3,038,254
3,225,168
3,712,749
4,445,288
5,102,430
5,907,824
6,580,107
7,318,876
10,283,738
11,609,415
12,650,359
13,677,441
14,549,914
14,962,324
15,946,296
17,083,597
18,176,571
19,034,099
19,313,771
20,993,573
22,340,848
23,598,177
24,783,296
25,587,343
27,101,027
28,747,988

Checking
Accounts

7,183
8,401
32,221
71,937
95,882
194,944
216,213
198,975
205,292
215,782
232,341
245,351
245,112
246,799
286,812
274,765
314,589
305,361
262,907
266,924
302,514
306,991
367,518
353,337
309,441
306,201
325,555
340,176
392,811
395,457
366,713
378,682

Passbook
Deposits

5,954
6,343
24,443
66,240
86,557
298,124
363,120
294,707
318,727
337,815
403,426
450,961
419,969
493,871
718,907
774,065
865,079
901,913
974,428
1,135,873
1,432,552
1,603,533
1,675,419
1,742,254
1,872,375
1,873,651
2,451,404
2,688,197
2,759,715
2,855,877
3,253,900
3,400,682

Passbook
Savings
Deposits
366
2,150
13,218
51,663
160,838
517,235
462,838
449,813
528,771
618,475
736,034
868,322
965,394
1,134,537
1,607,384
1,741,330
2,148,557
2,218,115
2,732,491
3,004,532
3,581,971
4,099,189
4,376,876
4,633,833
4,567,477
4,441,902
6,012,088
6,542,247
6,656,912
6,989,201
7,478,124
7,969,593

Time Deposits
(2)

7,032
8,707
42,610
120,707
238,406
529,229
773,729
871,340
956,052
1,035,307
1,061,466
1,337,848
1,493,059
1,622,920
2,658,323
3,202,380
2,920,679
2,974,359
2,698,648
2,592,899
2,462,073
2,656,630
2,812,712
3,043,863
3,271,568
4,299,186
3,977,688
4,208,838
4,616,645
4,557,763
4,522,695
4,582,146

Fixed
Savings
Deposits
14,644
25,091
73,947
171,851
596,466
711,898
878,726
1,025,876
1,286,410
1,658,931
2,001,058
2,282,525
2,710,917
3,048,624
3,814,955
4,389,795
5,077,514
5,384,984
5,998,472
6,227,899
6,286,335
6,412,415
6,773,599
6,826,237
6,599,377
7,018,205
6,559,138
6,546,483
7,000,791
7,256,995
7,391,227
7,607,719

Government
Deposits

Foreign
Currency
Deposits (2)

7,518
10,125
29,278
74,558
132,337
239,899
320,995
332,856
377,676
525,214
589,542
634,794
603,638
566,770
627,452
623,535
670,058
715,766
764,115
691,510
709,255
682,356
662,940
646,800
641,256
652,350
596,183
697,030
678,018
656,739
613,253
648,692

(1) Includes the data of domestic banks and the local branches of foreign and Mainland Chinese banks.
(2) Beginning Jan. 2010, the carrying value of the host contracts of structured products issued by banks are excluded from deposits.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

984
1,558
1,840
3,263
26,769
18,472
22,633
51,601
39,821
53,764
78,563
88,023
142,018
205,355
569,905
603,545
653,883
1,176,943
1,118,853
1,042,687
1,171,596
1,322,483
1,507,507
1,787,775
2,052,277
2,402,078
2,418,792
2,575,206
2,678,404
2,875,311
3,475,115
4,160,474

159

159

8-6b. Deposits of All Banks by Account (Continued) (1)


End
of
Year
II. Percentage (%)
1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Checking
Accounts

16.4
13.5
14.8
12.8
7.2
8.5
7.8
7.1
6.2
5.5
4.9
4.6
4.2
3.7
3.4
2.8
2.4
2.5
2.2
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.8
2.0
1.9
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3

Passbook
Deposits

13.6
10.2
11.2
11.8
6.5
10.9
11.9
12.0
9.1
8.6
7.6
7.9
7.6
6.4
6.7
7.0
6.7
6.8
6.6
6.7
7.6
9.0
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.7
8.9
11.0
11.4
11.1
11.2
12.0
11.8

Passbook
Savings
Deposits
0.9
3.4
6.1
9.2
12.0
20.1
20.6
15.2
13.9
14.2
13.9
14.4
14.7
14.7
15.5
15.6
15.0
17.0
16.2
18.8
20.1
22.5
24.0
24.1
24.3
23.6
21.2
26.9
27.7
26.9
27.3
27.6
27.7

Time Deposits
(2)

16.1
14.0
19.6
21.6
17.8
18.7
21.1
25.5
27.0
25.8
23.3
20.8
22.6
22.7
22.2
25.8
27.6
23.1
21.7
18.5
17.3
15.4
15.6
15.5
16.0
16.9
20.5
17.8
17.8
18.6
17.8
16.7
15.9

Fixed
Savings
Deposits
33.5
40.2
34.0
30.7
44.6
31.2
28.4
28.9
31.8
34.6
37.3
39.2
38.6
41.2
41.7
37.1
37.8
40.1
39.4
41.2
41.6
39.4
37.5
37.3
35.9
34.2
33.4
29.4
27.7
28.2
28.4
27.3
26.5

Government
Deposits

Foreign
Currency
Deposits (2)

17.2
16.2
13.5
13.3
9.9
10.2
9.5
10.6
10.3
10.2
11.8
11.6
10.7
9.2
7.7
6.1
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.3
4.6
4.4
4.0
3.6
3.4
3.3
3.1
2.7
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.3
2.3

(1) Includes the data of domestic banks and the local branches of foreign and Mainland Chinese banks.
(2) Beginning Jan. 2010, the carrying value of the host contracts of structured products issued by banks are excluded from deposits.

160

160

2.3
2.5
0.8
0.6
2.0
0.4
0.7
0.7
1.6
1.1
1.2
1.5
1.5
2.2
2.8
5.5
5.2
5.2
8.6
7.7
7.0
7.3
7.7
8.3
9.4
10.6
11.4
10.8
10.9
10.8
11.2
12.8
14.5

8-7a. Total Deposits with Monetary Financial Institutions


End of Year

Total

Deposit Money

Quasi-money

Government
Deposits

I. Amount (NT$ million)


1961
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

20,157
43,994
101,234
345,259
957,996
2,583,051
4,881,231
5,867,274
6,471,499
7,576,454
9,074,056
10,454,439
12,031,396
13,130,942
14,260,896
15,421,618
16,697,004
18,064,287
19,308,786
20,136,238
20,573,363
21,679,769
23,148,513
24,611,612
25,811,473
26,052,521
27,865,170
29,448,553
31,005,679
32,302,177
33,300,261
35,062,437
37,133,880

4,677
10,506
21,658
92,360
286,430
568,661
1,629,849
1,720,197
1,577,240
1,777,564
1,998,335
2,336,003
2,641,523
2,656,407
2,927,545
3,204,888
3,341,039
3,896,013
3,964,324
4,500,201
4,964,311
5,944,627
6,698,152
7,140,781
7,463,905
7,457,350
7,320,167
9,598,968
10,461,273
10,722,872
11,215,168
12,141,101
12,849,182

9,651
22,344
59,046
194,860
543,789
1,838,784
2,777,192
3,526,655
4,276,244
5,244,548
6,387,871
7,373,059
8,563,516
9,642,264
10,547,818
11,379,107
12,531,938
13,237,833
14,405,725
14,686,637
14,718,897
14,805,445
15,525,077
16,538,930
17,445,600
17,663,127
19,596,774
18,843,976
19,496,633
20,621,704
21,155,874
22,048,111
23,386,754

5,829
11,144
20,530
58,039
127,777
175,606
474,190
620,422
618,015
554,342
687,850
745,377
826,357
832,271
785,533
837,623
824,027
930,441
938,737
949,400
890,155
929,697
925,284
931,901
901,968
932,044
948,229
1,005,609
1,047,773
957,601
929,219
873,225
897,944

Source: See Table 8-1a.

161

161

8-7b. Total Deposits with Monetary Financial Institutions (Continued)


End of Year

Total

Deposit Money

Government
Deposits

Quasi-money

II. Percentage (%)


1961
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

162

162

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

23.2
23.9
21.4
26.8
29.9
22.0
33.4
29.3
24.4
23.5
22.0
22.3
22.0
20.2
20.5
20.8
20.0
21.6
20.5
22.3
24.1
27.4
28.9
29.0
28.9
28.6
26.3
32.6
33.7
33.2
33.7
34.6
34.6

47.9
50.8
58.3
56.4
56.8
71.2
56.9
60.1
66.1
69.2
70.4
70.5
71.2
73.4
74.0
73.8
75.1
73.3
74.6
72.9
71.5
68.3
67.1
67.2
67.6
67.8
70.3
64.0
62.9
63.8
63.5
62.9
63.0

28.9
25.3
20.3
16.8
13.3
6.8
9.7
10.6
9.5
7.3
7.6
7.1
6.9
6.3
5.5
5.4
4.9
5.2
4.9
4.7
4.3
4.3
4.0
3.8
3.5
3.6
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.0
2.8
2.5
2.4

8-8a. Deposits with All Banks by Depositor


End of Year

Total

Government

Public
Enterprises

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

I. Amount (NT$ million)


7,518
1,678
9,961
1968
43,681
10,125
2,445
12,058
1970
62,375
29,278
18,647
46,081
1975
217,557
74,558
55,098
110,405
1980
560,219
1985
1,337,255
132,337
103,083
185,869
1989
3,048,802
320,995
160,435
538,338
1990
3,241,428
332,856
152,671
576,857
1991
3,728,216
377,676
134,414
726,106
1992
4,445,288
525,214
155,517
813,462
1993
5,102,430
589,542
183,876
928,473
1994
5,907,824
634,794
181,669
1,112,484
1995
6,580,107
603,638
180,782
1,290,396
1996
7,318,876
566,770
200,072
1,503,568
1997
10,283,738
627,452
237,540
2,102,501
1998
11,609,415
623,535
272,959
2,396,257
1999
12,650,359
670,058
273,531
2,621,048
2000
13,677,441
715,766
263,719
3,183,907
2001
14,549,914
764,115
158,724
2,992,014
2002
14,962,324
691,510
144,320
3,103,038
2003
15,946,296
709,255
149,807
3,396,383
2004
17,083,597
682,356
139,598
3,668,909
2005
18,176,571
662,940
150,897
3,880,723
2006
19,034,099
646,800
159,822
4,102,334
2007
19,313,771
641,256
158,000
4,323,403
2008
20,993,573
652,350
170,712
4,975,307
2009
22,340,848
596,183
133,710
5,517,062
2010
23,598,177
697,030
148,579
6,042,860
2011
24,783,296
678,018
151,437
6,339,864
2012
25,587,343
656,739
151,315
6,500,070
2013
27,101,027
613,253
144,366
7,144,613
2014
28,747,988
648,692
112,876
7,714,886
Note: Figures up to 1996 are for deposits in domesitc banks, and from 1997 for deposits in all banks (domestic banks and the local
branches of foreign banks).

24,524
37,747
123,551
320,158
915,966
2,029,034
2,179,044
2,490,020
2,951,095
3,400,539
3,978,877
4,505,291
5,048,466
7,316,245
8,316,664
9,085,722
9,514,049
10,635,061
11,023,456
11,690,851
12,592,734
13,482,011
14,125,143
14,191,112
15,195,204
16,093,893
16,709,708
17,613,977
18,279,219
19,198,795
20,271,534

Source: See Table 8-1a.

163

163

8-8b. Deposits with All Banks by Depositor (Continued)


End of Year

Total

Public
Enterprises

Government

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

II. Percentage (%)


1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

164

164

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

17.2
16.2
13.4
13.3
9.9
10.5
10.3
10.1
11.8
11.6
10.7
9.2
7.7
6.1
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.3
4.6
4.4
4.0
3.6
3.4
3.3
3.1
2.7
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.3
2.3

3.8
3.9
8.6
9.8
7.7
5.3
4.7
3.6
3.5
3.6
3.1
2.7
2.7
2.3
2.4
2.2
1.9
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4

22.8
19.3
21.2
19.7
13.9
17.7
17.8
19.5
18.3
18.2
18.8
19.6
20.5
20.4
20.6
20.7
23.3
20.6
20.7
21.3
21.5
21.4
21.6
22.4
23.7
24.7
25.6
25.6
25.4
26.4
26.8

56.2
60.6
56.8
57.2
68.5
66.5
67.2
66.8
66.4
66.6
67.3
68.5
69.0
71.1
71.6
71.8
69.6
73.1
73.7
73.3
73.7
74.2
74.2
73.5
72.4
72.0
70.8
71.1
71.4
70.8
70.5

8-9a. Loans and Discounts at All Banks by Borrower

End of Year

Total

Government

Public
Enterprises

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

I. Amount (NT$ million)


2,374
7,843
29,516
1968
45,153
3,306
12,148
45,401
1970
68,840
5,094
57,568
193,339
1975
284,507
14,480
169,069
352,948
1980
693,599
38,650
228,588
533,619
1985
1,221,410
302,737
201,429
1,156,069
1989
2,857,725
318,689
231,283
1,276,858
1990
3,141,678
371,383
287,364
1,613,542
1991
3,881,184
445,657
339,659
2,136,282
1992
4,916,138
563,134
351,426
2,482,536
1993
5,652,069
759,487
343,168
2,901,343
1994
6,727,491
928,151
358,584
3,032,104
1995
7,383,950
1,132,393
332,853
2,937,680
1996
7,861,661
1,394,000
395,459
4,391,410
1997
11,003,565
1,538,790
365,713
4,778,928
1998
11,795,818
1,724,515
368,757
5,203,737
1999
12,537,233
2,061,110
384,454
5,412,707
2000
13,295,437
2,132,691
460,515
5,157,317
2001
13,094,597
1,932,859
476,744
5,050,185
2002
12,872,922
1,944,921
436,103
5,178,402
2003
13,504,740
1,917,413
456,144
5,544,374
2004
14,862,514
1,782,204
557,852
6,032,762
2005
16,098,378
1,592,716
525,392
6,511,663
2006
16,501,114
1,361,186
591,936
6,903,289
2007
16,944,572
1,252,319
760,190
7,218,230
2008
17,378,376
1,491,377
733,832
6,969,208
2009
17,554,377
1,505,496
791,888
7,559,180
2010
18,735,529
1,537,801
824,558
8,296,101
2011
19,819,265
1,598,606
693,934
8,642,361
2012
20,372,531
1,450,721
704,415
8,903,208
2013
20,978,750
1,439,919
632,234
9,392,323
2014
21,935,637
Note: Figures up to 1996 are for loans in domesitc banks, and from 1997 for loans in all banks (domestic banks and the local
branches of foreign banks).

5,420
7,985
28,506
157,102
420,553
1,197,490
1,314,848
1,608,895
1,994,540
2,254,973
2,723,493
3,065,111
3,458,735
4,822,696
5,112,387
5,240,224
5,437,166
5,344,073
5,413,134
5,945,314
6,944,583
7,725,560
7,871,343
8,088,161
8,147,637
8,368,235
8,878,965
9,160,805
9,437,630
9,920,405
10,471,160

Source: See Table 8-1a.

165

165

8-9b. Loans and Discounts at All Banks by Borrower (Continued)


End of Year

Total

Public
Enterprises

Government

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

II. Percentage (%)


1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

166
166

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

5.3
4.8
1.8
2.1
3.2
10.6
10.1
9.6
9.1
10.0
11.3
12.6
14.4
12.7
13.0
13.8
15.5
16.3
15.0
14.4
12.9
11.1
9.7
8.0
7.2
8.5
8.0
7.8
7.8
6.9
6.6

17.4
17.6
20.2
24.4
18.7
7.1
7.4
7.4
6.9
6.2
5.1
4.9
4.2
3.6
3.1
2.9
2.9
3.5
3.7
3.2
3.1
3.5
3.2
3.5
4.4
4.2
4.2
4.2
3.4
3.4
2.9

65.3
66.0
68.0
50.9
43.7
40.4
40.6
41.6
43.5
43.9
43.1
41.1
37.4
39.9
40.5
41.5
40.7
39.4
39.2
38.3
37.3
37.5
39.5
40.7
41.5
39.7
40.3
41.9
42.4
42.4
42.8

12.0
11.6
10.0
22.6
34.4
41.9
41.9
41.4
40.6
39.9
40.5
41.5
44.0
43.8
43.3
41.8
40.9
40.8
42.1
44.0
46.7
48.0
47.7
47.7
46.9
47.7
47.4
46.2
46.3
47.3
47.7

8-9c. Loans and Discounts at All Banks by Borrower (Continued)


End of Year

Total

Government

Public
Enterprises

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

III. Amount of Increase over Previous Year (NT$ million)


1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

9,191
11,959
69,748
148,949
75,304
642,328
283,953
739,506
1,034,954
735,931
1,075,422
656,459
477,711
3,141,904
792,253
741,415
758,204
-200,840
-221,675
631,818
1,357,774
1,235,864
402,736
443,458
433,804
176,001
1,181,152
1,083,736
553,266
606,219
956,887

326
343
1,223
1,392
2,027
234,270
15,952
52,694
74,274
117,477
196,353
168,664
204,242
261,607
144,790
185,725
336,595
71,581
-199,832
12,062
-27,508
-135,209
-189,488
-231,530
-108,867
239,058
14,119
32,305
60,805
-147,885
-10,802

578
2,409
18,071
56,950
-5,313
29,159
29,854
56,081
52,295
11,767
-8,258
15,416
-25,731
62,606
-29,746
3,044
15,697
76,061
16,229
-40,641
20,041
101,708
-32,460
66,544
168,254
-26,358
58,056
32,670
-130,624
10,481
-72,181

7,583
7,718
41,185
48,663
-6,762
193,010
120,789
336,684
522,740
346,254
418,807
130,761
-94,424
1,453,730
387,518
424,809
208,970
-255,390
-107,132
128,217
365,972
488,388
478,901
391,626
314,941
-249,022
589,972
736,921
346,260
260,847
489,115

704
1,489
9,269
41,944
85,352
185,889
117,358
294,047
385,645
260,433
468,520
341,618
393,624
1,363,961
289,691
127,837
196,942
-93,093
69,061
532,180
999,269
780,977
145,783
216,818
59,476
220,598
510,730
281,840
276,825
482,775
550,755

167
167

8-9d. Loans and Discounts at All Banks by Borrower (Continued)


End of Year

Total

Government

Public
Enterprises

Private
Enterprises

Individuals
& All Others

IV. Percentage Change from Previous Year (%)


1968
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

168

168

25.6
21.0
32.5
27.3
6.6
29.0
9.9
23.5
26.7
15.0
19.0
9.8
6.5
40.0
7.2
6.3
6.0
-1.5
-1.7
4.9
10.1
8.3
2.5
2.7
2.6
1.0
6.7
5.8
2.8
3.0
4.6

15.9
11.6
31.6
10.6
5.5
342.2
5.3
16.5
20.0
26.4
34.9
22.2
22.0
23.1
10.4
12.1
19.5
3.5
-9.4
0.62
-1.4
-7.1
-10.6
-14.5
-8.0
19.1
0.9
2.1
4.0
-9.3
-0.7

8.0
24.7
45.8
50.8
-2.3
16.9
14.8
24.2
18.2
3.5
-2.3
4.5
-7.2
18.8
-7.5
0.8
4.3
19.8
3.5
-8.5
4.6
22.3
-5.8
12.7
28.4
-3.5
7.9
4.1
-15.8
1.5
-10.2

34.6
20.5
27.1
16.0
-1.3
20.0
10.4
26.4
32.4
16.2
16.9
4.5
-3.1
49.5
8.8
8.9
4.0
-4.7
-2.1
2.5
7.1
8.8
7.9
6.0
4.6
-3.4
8.5
9.7
4.2
3.0
5.5

14.9
22.9
48.2
36.4
25.5
18.4
9.8
22.4
24.0
13.1
20.8
12.5
12.8
39.4
6.0
2.5
3.8
-1.7
1.3
9.8
16.8
11.2
1.9
2.8
0.7
2.7
6.1
3.2
3.0
5.1
5.6

8-10. Loans of Other Monetary Financial Institutions


Unit: NT$ million
End of Year

Total

Domestic Banks

Local Branches
of
Foreign Banks

Medium
Business
Banks
(1)

Credit
Cooperative
Associations

Credit Departments of
Farmers' and
Fishermen's
Associations

1961
15,663
12,992
70
601
1,212
25,506
326
1,863
3,052
1965
33,203
68,840
2,979
4,398
6,548
1970
86,934
284,507
27,589
12,629
24,386
1975
362,103
1980
959,486
693,599
85,286
48,292
79,222
1985
1,742,246
1,221,410
82,744
148,790
147,745
1989
4,150,813
2,857,725
182,731
404,053
431,834
1990
4,647,350
3,141,679
195,494
472,592
492,089
1991
5,692,821
3,881,184
223,609
621,165
572,486
1992
7,274,061
4,916,138
255,529
783,640
767,277
1993
8,436,954
5,652,069
263,390
894,016
921,294
1994
9,902,328
6,727,491
280,618
1,054,346
1,020,449
1995
10,800,729
7,383,950
325,236
1,152,905
1,036,354
1996
11,203,131
7,861,661
349,531
1,165,811
962,537
1997
12,508,116
10,595,268
408,297
739,606
1998
13,175,289
11,405,939
389,879
655,281
1999
13,758,015
12,148,297
388,936
546,814
2000
14,426,869
12,896,175
399,262
491,716
2001
14,034,604
12,715,129
379,468
387,332
2002
13,729,353
12,504,851
368,071
360,137
2003
14,332,857
13,131,103
373,637
357,067
2004
15,867,752
14,598,731
430,393
353,256
2005
17,158,349
15,776,663
485,828
345,938
2006
17,598,943
16,055,994
539,950
358,499
2007
18,021,730
16,390,786
590,747
344,089
2008
18,470,098
16,739,070
680,047
343,760
2009
18,599,228
17,069,669
507,317
328,797
2010
19,852,506
18,312,190
477,299
336,123
2011
20,960,771
19,232,380
631,168
340,178
2012
21,650,271
19,944,503
538,989
363,051
2013
22,404,430
20,561,070
558,005
392,251
2014
23,472,573
21,387,264
729,780
405,061
(1)Since 1997, data for Medium Business Banks has been incorporated into data for Domestic Banks.
(2) Including net present value of funds (by holders' sector).
Source: See Table 8-1a.

788
2,456
4,169
12,992
53,087
141,557
267,367
341,335
392,801
548,612
701,077
816,967
899,530
860,117
760,036
717,790
670,106
635,114
547,766
491,978
462,010
475,174
528,161
606,904
676,296
698,718
689,440
719,108
749,317
800,046
876,467
947,933

Chunghwa
Post Co.
56
41
75
415
1,751
3,570
7,103
4,161
1,576
2,865
5,108
2,457
2,754
3,474
4,909
6,400
3,862
4,602
4,909
4,316
9,040
9,497
20,612
34,367
18,237
7,069
3,056
7,046
6,580
3,154
16,035
2,244

Money Market
Mutual Funds
(2)
701
1,147
3,229
1,575
1,434
949
740
1,148
528
602
291

169

169

8-11. Major Liabilities of Other Financial Institutions


Unit: NT$ million
End of Year

Total

Investment and
Trust Companies
(1)

15
1961
627
1965
1970
2,228
1975
27,664
1980
95,988
1985
246,369
1990
771,717
1991
958,725
1992
940,448
1993
1,137,530
1994
1,228,814
1995
1,396,714
1996
1,605,523
1997
1,829,959
1998
2,031,475
1999
2,304,746
2000
2,597,310
2001
3,036,611
2002
3,610,635
2003
4,266,848
2004
4,994,776
2005
5,820,036
2006
6,544,534
2007
7,153,668
2008
7,842,007
2009
8,973,000
2010
10,224,292
2011
11,182,235
2012
12,547,269
2013
14,129,560
2014
15,557,605
(1) Beginning Dec. 2008, there are no longer trust and investment companies in operation.
(2) Referring to life insurance reserves.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

170

170

Life Insurance
Companies
(2)
19,185
62,461
108,272
362,403
481,597
325,028
361,091
276,617
260,731
266,438
264,510
205,034
156,301
104,938
117,107
116,233
118,842
121,233
115,552
110,374
13,559
-

15
627
2,228
8,479
33,527
138,097
409,314
477,128
615,420
776,439
952,197
1,135,983
1,339,085
1,565,449
1,826,441
2,148,445
2,492,372
2,919,504
3,494,402
4,148,006
4,873,543
5,704,484
6,434,160
7,140,109
7,842,007
8,973,000
10,224,292
11,182,235
12,547,269
14,129,560
15,557,605

8-12. Loans of Other Financial Institutions


Unit: NT$ million
End of Year
1961
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
(1) See note (1) of Table 8-11.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

Investment and
Trust Companies
(1)

Total
239
954
2,135
20,722
54,009
90,615
229,657
336,193
430,848
427,977
539,301
561,222
620,948
662,136
796,007
862,490
898,137
976,350
1,030,897
1,028,714
995,443
984,711
1,007,872
1,093,818
1,165,453
1,252,269
1,189,617
1,181,451
1,193,671
1,244,507
1,444,775
1,558,186

Life Insurance
Companies
237
791
1,623
18,962
45,154
54,175
142,418
203,556
292,197
233,222
276,074
220,537
215,982
219,851
245,992
193,996
127,417
89,939
68,428
50,501
53,683
62,521
61,844
61,786
6,095
-

2
163
512
1,760
8,855
36,440
87,239
132,637
138,651
194,755
263,227
340,685
404,966
442,285
550,015
668,494
770,720
886,411
962,469
978,213
941,760
922,190
946,028
1,032,032
1,159,358
1,252,269
1,189,617
1,181,451
1,193,671
1,244,507
1,444,775
1,558,186

171

171

8-13. Foreign Exchange Rates and Bank Interest Rates

End of Month

Foreign Exchange Rates (NT$/US$) (1)

Bank Interest Rates (2)


Time Deposits
(3 Months)
(percent per annum)

Base Lending rate (3)

Buying
Selling
Dec. 1968
40.00
40.10
13.32
6.48
Dec. 1970
40.00
40.10
12.60
6.24
Dec. 1975
37.95
38.05
13.25
8.50
Dec. 1980
35.96
36.06
16.20
10.25
Dec. 1985
39.80
39.90
9.50
5.25
26.1600
Dec. 1989
10.38
8.25
27.1075
Dec. 1990
10.00
7.75
25.7475
Dec. 1991
8.62
6.78
25.4025
Dec. 1992
8.30
6.50
26.6260
Dec. 1993
8.00
6.35
26.2400
Dec. 1994
8.00
6.10
27.2650
Dec. 1995
7.80
5.75
27.4910
Dec. 1996
7.53
5.20
32.6380
Dec. 1997
7.65
5.35
32.2160
Dec. 1998
7.87
4.90
31.3950
Dec. 1999
7.84
4.50
32.9920
Dec. 2000
7.94
4.60
34.9990
Dec. 2001
7.60
2.20
34.7530
Dec. 2002
7.31
1.55
33.9780
Dec. 2003
3.33
1.125
31.9170
Dec. 2004
3.45
1.175
32.8500
Dec. 2005
3.74
1.550
32.5960
Dec. 2006
3.99
1.760
32.4430
Dec. 2007
4.41
2.160
32.8600
Dec. 2008
4.54
1.005
32.0300
Dec. 2009
2.50
0.530
30.3680
Dec. 2010
2.60
0.740
30.2900
Dec. 2011
2.79
0.940
29.1360
Dec. 2012
2.81
0.940
29.9500
Dec. 2013
2.79
0.940
31.7180
Dec. 2014
2.79
0.940
(1) Interbank closing rates.
(2) Bank interest rates offered by First Commercial Bank since 1986. (3) Prior to January 28, 2003, the figures represent prime lending rates.
Source: See Table 8-1a.

172

172

9. PUBLIC FINANCE

9-1a. Net Government Revenues, Expenditures and Financing of All Levels


Current Account
Period
(1)

Net
Revenues

Net
Expenditures

Surplus
or
Deficit (-)
(A)

Capital Account

Net
Revenues

Net
Expenditures

Surplus
or
Deficit (-)
(B)

Financing
Total
AppropriBond
Surplus
ation from
Net
Issuance
or
Previous
and
Deficit (-) Borrowing
Year's
Borrowing
(A)+(B)
Surplus

FY 1970
46,586
35,901
10,685
1,701
11,325
-9,624
1,061
1,001
2,928
1975
123,238
82,915
40,323
3,073
40,643
-37,570
2,753
4,845
1,409
1980
327,649
213,738
113,911
13,066
126,625
-113,559
352
23,173
4,612
1985
531,075
382,713
148,362
11,527
163,625
-152,098
-3,735
16,045
31,190
1990 1,053,410
702,812
350,599
38,991
394,706
-355,715
-5,116
41,510
88,687
1991
997,536
823,188
174,348
52,395
452,425
-400,030
-225,682
247,743
281,609
1992 1,218,653
919,058
299,595
38,915
642,872
-603,957
-304,362
319,047
402,036
1993 1,352,986 1,025,405
327,581
63,348
730,902
-667,553
-339,972
375,047
440,495
1994 1,441,922 1,163,298
278,624
60,832
663,069
-602,237
-323,613
334,367
339,462
1995 1,522,624 1,328,425
194,199
36,805
581,641
-544,836
-350,637
378,445
464,536
1996 1,550,943 1,383,725
167,218
53,241
460,061
-406,820
-239,602
257,682
365,445
1997 1,629,420 1,463,449
165,972
75,338
415,315
-339,976
-174,005
181,318
336,256
1998 1,960,620 1,545,052
415,568
92,838
447,542
-354,704
60,865
59,827
236,166
1999 1,867,081 1,554,405
312,676
137,313
495,598
-358,286
-45,609
45,900
190,002
2000 2,679,563 2,529,683
149,880
105,299
611,253
-505,954
-356,074
376,319
569,451
2001 1,809,035 1,771,630
37,405
87,805
500,125
-412,320
-374,915
293,575
432,128
2002 1,706,602 1,649,952
56,651
81,317
495,042
-413,726
-357,075
308,550
329,809
2003 1,834,654 1,683,569
151,085
114,193
532,946
-418,752
-267,667
368,621
405,686
2004 1,845,279 1,703,657
141,622
82,121
541,390
-459,269
-317,647
340,909
454,885
2005 2,108,064 1,729,489
378,575
109,976
562,510
-452,534
-73,960
191,731
311,511
2006 2,094,023 1,754,091
339,932
82,995
460,134
-377,140
-37,208
75,463
220,810
2007 2,189,035 1,801,511
387,523
55,724
488,658
-432,934
-45,411
67,569
183,288
2008 2,181,188 1,811,308
369,881
50,425
532,278
-481,852
-111,972
123,946
258,629
2009 2,041,412 2,008,372
33,040
72,232
662,526
-590,294
-557,254
534,400
647,164
2010 2,062,022 1,911,511
150,511
53,532
655,293
-601,761
-451,251
468,315
668,515
2011 2,238,905 2,020,023
218,883
67,268
592,924
-525,657
-306,774
169,685
397,839
2012 2,259,104 2,179,796
79,307
62,102
498,188
-436,087
-356,779
373,523
602,610
2013 2,370,392 2,166,627
203,765
87,241
498,614
-411,373
-207,609
202,641
464,674
2014 2,416,194 2,191,608
224,585
92,611
453,890
-361,279
-136,693
188,295
465,770
(1) Before 2000, the fiscal year begins July 1 of preceding year and ends June 30. FY 2000 extends from July 1, 1999,
to December 31, 2000. Subsequent fiscal years follow the calendar year (from January 1 to December 31).
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Finance, R.O.C.

0
6,314
23,595
2,246
22,053
107,147
51,197
37,540
82,280
78,771
54,348
33,049
35,726
23,739
37,634
15,862
64,852
47,668
2,626
5,278
2,227
4,732
52,179
87,951
6,502
842
22,796
13,105
4,732

Debt
Repayment

1,927
2,878
5,034
17,391
69,229
141,012
134,186
102,988
87,375
164,863
162,111
187,988
212,065
167,842
230,766
154,415
86,111
84,733
116,602
125,058
147,574
120,450
186,862
200,714
206,702
228,996
251,882
275,138
282,207

173
173

9-1b. Growth Rate of Net Government Revenues, Expenditures and Financing of All Levels (Continued)
Unit: %
Current Account
Period
(1)

Net
Revenues

Net
Expenditures

Capital Account
Surplus

Net
Revenues

Net
Expenditures

or Deficit (-)
FY 1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

174
174

10.8
14.6
21.9
5.6
18.3
-5.3
22.2
11.0
6.6
5.6
1.9
5.1
20.3
-4.8
43.5
-32.5
-5.7
7.5
0.6
14.2
-0.7
4.5
-0.4
-6.4
1.0
8.6
0.9
4.9
1.9

15.6
32.1
38.5
11.7
21.6
17.1
11.6
11.6
13.4
14.2
4.2
5.8
5.6
0.6
62.7
-30.0
-6.9
2.0
1.2
1.5
1.4
2.7
0.5
10.9
-4.8
5.7
7.9
-0.6
1.2

-2.9
-9.9
-0.4
-7.6
12.1
-50.3
71.8
9.3
-14.9
-30.3
-13.9
-0.7
150.4
-24.8
-52.1
-75.0
51.5
166.7
-6.3
167.3
-10.2
14.0
-4.6
-91.1
355.5
45.4
-63.8
156.9
10.2

Surplus
or Deficit (-)

130.2
22.7
66.7
-10.6
26.1
34.4
-25.7
62.8
-4.0
-39.5
44.7
41.5
23.2
47.9
-23.3
-16.6
-7.4
40.4
-28.1
33.9
-24.5
-32.9
-9.5
43.2
-25.9
25.7
-7.7
40.5
6.2

4.6
67.5
36.8
-0.05
-37.3
14.6
42.1
13.7
-9.3
-12.3
-20.9
-9.7
7.8
10.7
23.3
-18.2
-1.0
7.7
1.6
3.9
-18.2
6.2
8.9
24.5
-1.1
-9.5
-16.0
0.1
-9.0

-4.6
72.7
34.0
0.9
-40.6
12.5
51.0
10.5
-9.8
-9.5
-25.3
-16.4
4.3
1.0
41.2
-18.5
0.3
1.2
9.7
-1.5
-16.7
14.8
11.3
22.5
1.9
-12.6
-17.0
-5.7
-12.2

9-2a. Net Government Revenues of All Levels by Source


Period
(1)

Total

Taxes
(2)

Monopolies

Surplus of Public
Enterprises

Fees, Fines &


Indemnities

Public Properties

I. Amount (NT$ million)


FY 1955
6,077
4,174
921
250
155
145
1960
11,699
6,915
1,886
1,144
271
389
1965
22,146
11,974
3,273
3,109
822
1,536
1970
48,287
30,657
6,007
4,937
2,183
2,333
1975
126,311
84,389
13,115
14,227
6,487
4,084
1980
340,715
237,187
24,162
33,106
15,573
14,594
1985
542,603
353,109
41,738
76,779
27,764
13,597
1989
921,575
629,753
47,666
128,210
34,633
34,798
1990
1,092,401
794,812
52,921
121,418
36,830
42,907
1991
1,049,931
748,508
60,113
94,835
37,661
58,344
1992
1,257,568
909,110
58,513
141,045
53,160
46,498
1993
1,416,334
983,387
62,109
166,471
72,883
80,639
1994
1,502,754
1,062,778
64,703
184,914
69,577
72,686
1995
1,559,429
1,170,856
61,408
141,956
87,304
51,630
1996
1,604,184
1,141,838
55,959
181,094
91,857
69,587
1997
1,704,759
1,213,274
58,179
180,797
98,451
94,908
1998
2,053,458
1,339,605
57,448
361,574
107,086
134,321
1999
2,004,394
1,299,740
55,322
324,851
105,884
162,729
2000
2,784,863
1,852,451
77,316
458,420
171,956
131,854
2001
1,896,841
1,200,278
57,563
346,581
118,927
108,082
2002
1,787,919
1,190,874
346
260,869
170,097
94,260
2003
1,948,847
1,220,116
417,621
118,506
126,803
2004
1,927,400
1,353,410
289,974
127,658
93,954
2005
2,218,040
1,531,297
375,663
132,069
122,804
2006
2,177,018
1,556,652
325,939
133,624
97,408
2007
2,244,758
1,685,875
291,799
141,225
70,826
2008
2,231,614
1,710,617
264,918
140,992
64,674
2009
2,113,644
1,483,518
330,928
133,410
86,342
2010
2,115,554
1,565,847
286,479
139,479
69,617
2011
2,306,173
1,703,989
293,954
137,926
81,488
2012
2,321,205
1,733,350
298,007
162,670
78,490
2013
2,457,632
1,768,817
275,040
258,960
108,062
2014
2,508,805
1,917,609
271,916
143,092
125,983
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a.
(2) Excluding Financial Enterprises Business Tax, Health and Welfare Surcharge on Tobacco, Specifically Selected Goods and
Services Tax.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

Others

432
1,094
1,432
2,169
4,009
16,093
29,616
46,516
43,512
50,470
49,242
50,845
48,096
46,276
63,850
59,149
53,424
55,869
92,865
65,410
71,473
65,801
62,404
56,207
63,396
55,032
50,412
79,446
54,132
88,817
48,689
46,755
50,205

175

175

9-2b. Net Government Revenues of All Levels by Source (Continued)

Period
(1)

Total

Taxes
(2)

Monopolies

Surplus of Public
Enterprises

Fees, Fines &


Indemnities

Public Properties

Others

II. Percentage (%)


FY 1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

176

176

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

68.7
59.1
54.1
63.5
66.8
69.6
65.1
68.3
72.8
71.3
72.3
69.4
70.7
75.1
71.2
71.2
65.2
64.8
66.5
63.3
66.6
62.6
70.2
69.0
71.5
75.1
76.7
70.2
74.0
73.9
74.7
72.0
76.4

15.2
16.1
14.8
12.4
10.4
7.1
7.7
5.2
4.8
5.7
4.7
4.4
4.3
3.9
3.5
3.4
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.0
0.02
-

4.1
9.8
14.0
10.2
11.3
9.7
14.2
13.9
11.1
9.0
11.2
11.8
12.3
9.1
11.3
10.6
17.6
16.2
16.5
18.3
14.6
21.4
15.0
16.9
15.0
13.0
11.9
15.7
13.5
12.7
12.8
11.2
10.8

2.6
2.3
3.7
4.5
5.1
4.6
5.1
3.8
3.3
3.6
4.2
5.1
4.6
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.3
5.3
6.1
6.3
9.5
6.1
6.6
6.0
6.2
6.3
6.3
6.4
6.6
6.0
7.0
10.5
5.7

2.4
3.3
6.9
4.8
3.2
4.3
2.5
3.8
4.0
5.6
3.7
5.7
4.8
3.4
4.3
5.5
6.5
8.2
4.8
5.7
5.2
6.5
4.9
5.6
4.5
3.2
2.9
4.1
3.3
3.5
3.4
4.3
5.0

7.1
9.4
6.5
4.5
3.2
4.7
5.5
5.0
4.0
4.8
3.9
3.6
3.2
2.9
4.0
3.5
2.6
2.8
3.3
3.5
4.0
3.4
3.3
2.6
2.9
2.4
2.3
3.7
2.6
3.8
2.1
2.0
2.1

9-3a. Net Government Expenditures of All Levels by Administrative Affair

Period
(1)

Total

General
Administration

National
Defense

Education,
Economic
Science &
Development
Culture

I. Amount (NT$ million)


FY 1955
6,414
981
3,173
892
1960
12,080
1,408
5,962
1,648
1965
22,387
2,865
9,190
2,794
1970
47,226
6,349
17,628
7,992
1975
123,558
19,377
30,231
20,741
1980
340,363
32,031
103,141
52,846
1985
546,338
61,968
135,243
111,522
1989
1,207,351
97,299
187,908
205,001
1990
1,097,518
125,786
210,974
227,271
1991
1,275,613
153,278
227,099
288,077
1992
1,561,930
198,348
239,398
324,834
1993
1,756,306
208,961
253,511
350,351
1994
1,826,367
216,069
321,821
382,197
1995
1,910,066
222,403
269,960
357,487
1996
1,843,786
243,973
284,926
374,401
1997
1,878,764
244,757
291,920
375,822
1998
1,992,593
257,265
312,286
411,513
1999
2,050,004
279,113
286,571
429,127
2000
3,140,936
468,033
357,757
655,109
2001
2,271,755
328,736
247,597
430,078
2002
2,144,994
325,815
225,243
437,756
2003
2,216,514
331,885
237,946
464,186
2004
2,245,047
334,797
253,019
469,544
2005
2,291,999
341,874
247,472
473,243
2006
2,214,226
345,237
234,699
484,827
2007
2,290,169
343,950
255,854
492,625
2008
2,343,585
350,500
262,150
495,515
2009
2,670,898
357,412
297,746
581,535
368,420
286,929
554,254
2010
2,566,804
376,015
288,889
588,555
2011
2,612,947
388,759
303,903
595,622
2012
2,677,984
381,641
292,646
599,058
2013
2,665,241
380,573
291,418
618,108
2014
2,645,498
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a. (2) Debt repayment is excluded.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

690
1,692
4,270
8,795
37,486
108,860
138,021
541,385
302,281
322,087
461,821
545,651
468,080
438,152
329,135
295,035
335,012
351,103
474,895
398,792
405,257
400,910
412,870
430,476
341,944
383,298
432,335
601,896
517,039
473,801
403,945
393,669
399,047

Social
Welfare

34,279
65,488
96,207
117,772
135,040
145,759
158,523
231,766
290,002
294,982
282,767
280,452
531,809
396,981
323,615
346,911
347,557
357,762
370,303
372,202
368,136
388,562
415,356
446,922
540,440
536,912
517,242

Community
Retirement
Obligations
Development &
and
Environmental
(2)
Condolence
Protection

435
839
1,699
4,712
12,657
38,224
14,001
26,104
31,248
33,089
63,042
72,163
81,543
65,309
68,035
68,614
74,850
90,310
106,102
109,597
71,702
90,061
95,008
100,704
88,849
87,282
82,157
91,639
89,388
88,872
85,380
104,932
84,289

40,462
61,983
76,246
88,320
94,975
102,076
111,237
118,121
137,118
179,723
187,673
180,582
265,079
175,722
170,988
173,223
179,665
191,531
196,963
200,677
202,228
205,291
201,002
213,039
218,355
209,680
213,706

16
967
756
957
1,827
6,032
10,701
16,755
33,398
33,936
63,894
75,179
194,890
106,061
115,630
115,896
140,910
270,252
171,565
170,966
159,667
139,331
132,639
138,331
139,380
134,697
129,484
119,615
121,120
124,937
128,453
125,171

Others

243
515
602
994
2,109
3,434
4,810
11,483
10,749
12,492
10,537
13,941
11,717
11,978
10,135
12,280
15,331
11,836
11,900
12,687
13,652
11,726
13,254
16,298
13,072
14,901
15,867
17,333
14,801
15,735
16,643
18,250
15,944

177

177

9-3b. Net Government Expenditures of All Levels by Administrative Affair (Continued)

Period
(1)

Total

II. Percentage (%)


FY 1955
100.0
1960
100.0
1965
100.0
1970
100.0
1975
100.0
1980
100.0
1985
100.0
1989
100.0
1990
100.0
1991
100.0
1992
100.0
1993
100.0
1994
100.0
1995
100.0
1996
100.0
1997
100.0
1998
100.0
1999
100.0
2000
100.0
2001
100.0
2002
100.0
2003
100.0
2004
100.0
2005
100.0
2006
100.0
2007
100.0
2008
100.0
2009
100.0
2010
100.0
2011
100.0
2012
100.0
2013
100.0
2014
100.0

178

178

General
Administration

National
Defense

Education,
Science &
Culture

Economic
Development

15.3
11.7
12.8
13.4
15.7
9.4
11.3
8.1
11.5
12.0
12.7
11.9
11.8
11.6
13.2
13.0
12.9
13.6
14.9
14.5
15.2
15.0
14.9
14.9
15.6
15.0
15.0
13.4
14.4
14.4
14.5
14.3
14.4

49.5
49.4
41.1
37.3
24.5
30.3
24.8
15.6
19.2
17.8
15.3
14.4
17.6
14.1
15.5
15.5
15.7
14.0
11.4
10.9
10.5
10.7
11.3
10.8
10.6
11.2
11.2
11.1
11.2
11.1
11.3
11.0
11.0

13.9
13.6
12.5
16.9
16.8
15.5
20.4
17.0
20.7
22.6
20.8
19.9
20.9
18.7
20.3
20.0
20.7
20.9
20.9
18.9
20.4
20.9
20.9
20.6
21.9
21.5
21.1
21.8
21.6
22.5
22.2
22.5
23.4

10.8
14.0
19.1
18.6
30.3
32.0
25.3
44.8
27.5
25.2
29.6
31.1
25.6
22.9
17.9
15.7
16.8
17.1
15.1
17.6
18.9
18.1
18.4
18.8
15.4
16.7
18.4
22.5
20.1
18.1
15.1
14.8
15.1

Social
Welfare

6.3
5.4
8.8
9.2
8.6
8.3
8.7
12.1
15.7
15.7
14.2
13.7
16.9
17.5
15.1
15.7
15.5
15.6
16.7
16.3
15.7
14.5
16.2
17.1
20.2
20.1
19.6

Community
Retirement
Obligation
Development &
and
Environmental
(2)
Condolence
Protection

6.8
6.9
7.6
10.0
10.2
11.2
2.6
2.2
2.8
2.6
4.0
4.1
4.5
3.4
3.7
3.7
3.8
4.4
3.4
4.8
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.4
4.0
3.8
3.5
3.4
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.9
3.2

7.4
5.1
6.9
6.9
6.1
5.8
6.1
6.2
7.4
9.6
9.4
8.8
8.4
7.7
8.0
7.8
8.0
8.4
8.9
8.8
8.6
7.7
7.8
8.2
8.2
7.9
8.1

0.1
4.3
1.6
0.8
0.5
1.1
0.9
1.5
2.6
2.2
3.6
4.1
10.2
5.8
6.2
5.8
6.9
8.6
7.6
8.0
7.2
6.2
5.8
6.2
6.1
5.7
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.7

Others

3.8
4.3
2.7
2.1
1.7
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.1
0.7
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.5

9-4. Net Government Expenditures of All Levels as a Percentage of GDP


Unit: NT$ million
Period
(1)
FY 1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

Gross Domestic Product


(A)

108,650
214,759
566,688
1,363,545
2,476,902
3,822,083
4,267,101
4,735,297
5,324,871
5,918,432
6,472,694
7,058,829
7,723,799
8,331,981
9,095,135
9,628,012
15,342,421
10,158,209
10,680,883
10,965,866
11,649,645
12,092,254
12,640,803
13,407,062
13,150,950
12,961,656
14,119,213
14,312,200
14,686,917
15,221,201
16,084,003

Net Government Expenditure


of All Levels (B)
-

6,414
12,080
22,387
47,226
123,558
340,363
546,338
1,207,351
1,097,518
1,275,613
1,561,930
1,756,306
1,826,367
1,910,066
1,843,786
1,878,764
1,992,593
2,050,004
3,140,936
2,271,755
2,144,994
2,216,514
2,245,047
2,291,999
2,214,226
2,290,169
2,343,585
2,670,898
2,566,804
2,612,947
2,677,984
2,665,241
2,645,498

Percentage (%)
(B/A x 100)

20.6
22.0
21.8
25.0
22.1
31.6
25.7
26.9
29.3
29.7
28.2
27.1
23.9
22.5
21.9
21.3
20.5
22.4
20.1
20.2
19.3
19.0
17.5
17.1
17.8
20.6
18.2
18.3
18.2
17.5
16.4

179

179

9-5a. Total Tax Revenues (2)


Unit: NT$ million
Period
(1)

180

Total

Customs
Duties

Income
Tax

Estate and
Gift Tax

Business
Tax

Securities
Futures
Commodity Tobacco and
Transactions Transactions
Tax
Alcohol Tax
Tax
Tax

1,096
624
1
223
477
FY 1955
5,095
1960
8,989
1,354
704
5
385
895
2,897
1,360
17
696
2,074
1965
15,247
6,696
3,438
86
1,954
6,272
1970
36,664
23,527
16,373
149
5,813
14,018
1975
97,504
57,003
45,052
1,087
16,479
41,678
1980
261,349
66,873
75,889
2,831
30,654
54,573
1985
394,846
89,387
157,063
4,873
77,771
79,870
1989
677,418
81,880
225,752
6,490
111,879
85,061
1990
847,733
79,269
193,743
6,496
122,445
85,823
1991
808,621
88,429
216,150
12,874
147,008
113,470
1992
967,624
99,928
237,618
13,178
168,973
136,499
1993
1,045,496
102,941
266,020
19,292
196,095
143,791
1994
1,127,481
115,366
319,384
21,458
214,247
156,757
1995
1,232,264
104,806
343,550
24,453
216,837
154,673
1996
1,197,797
1997
1,271,453
103,406
352,890
24,326
223,450
146,445
114,331
398,390
25,519
243,998
150,363
1998
1,397,052
103,045
432,389
21,568
251,782
145,497
1999
1,355,062
156,815
610,580
39,135
324,410
219,425
2000
1,929,767
92,558
478,636
22,710
203,707
133,883
2001
1,257,841
85,901
392,939
23,537
214,735
143,641
2002
1,225,601
82,783
411,087
30,106
197,521
146,012
2003
1,252,766
78,885
455,914
29,048
233,460
159,644
2004
1,387,300
82,374
625,807
30,451
237,531
168,411
2005
1,567,396
79,567
646,218
28,694
236,931
159,201
2006
1,600,804
81,859
730,160
28,481
246,137
149,037
2007
1,733,895
80,426
834,988
28,978
243,961
126,660
2008
1,760,438
68,827
640,967
22,327
223,503
127,879
2009
1,530,282
89,484
590,387
40,330
268,214
150,777
2010
1,622,244
96,323
710,191
23,659
283,884
164,877
2011
1,764,611
94,918
760,810
28,280
281,817
160,897
2012
1,796,697
97,009
743,290
23,728
303,039
162,504
2013
1,834,124
107,142
813,484
25,444
335,088
172,897
2014
1,976,107
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a. (2) Excluded Defense Surtax, Temporary Tax and Education Surtax.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

180

41,188
49,773
48,336
50,443
51,042
50,415
49,506
45,349
44,516
44,660
44,939
44,769
43,810

0
15
137
439
581
30,219
106,727
77,005
42,316
27,927
39,422
49,223
33,920
79,118
119,683
84,677
160,292
63,899
76,794
69,283
84,148
68,204
89,954
128,895
90,630
105,956
104,574
93,990
71,940
71,383
88,711

1,204
2,484
1,862
2,864
4,806
8,272
6,342
4,072
5,758
6,692
3,750
4,556
5,860
4,298
2,669
2,862

9-5b. Total Tax Revenues (2) (Continued)

Period
(1)
FY 1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Land
Tax
315
440
872
3,038
6,234
26,999
46,094
123,948
105,556
121,624
217,645
222,039
206,379
193,615
158,134
174,783
173,803
148,313
215,533
93,182
98,069
111,803
133,893
135,370
131,208
133,691
116,082
112,367
136,357
141,982
143,849
174,081
173,175

House
Tax
147
168
336
1,235
2,896
6,822
16,807
22,013
24,505
26,044
28,301
29,244
32,703
35,871
38,850
41,594
43,800
45,661
48,436
48,056
46,464
48,013
49,323
50,877
52,494
53,883
55,343
56,347
58,203
59,467
61,796
63,013
64,673

Vechicle
License
Tax
53
77
155
347
1,330
4,586
8,076
14,095
16,482
18,666
21,349
24,470
27,087
30,446
36,367
39,070
41,996
43,216
46,689
44,688
45,886
47,765
49,904
51,863
52,548
53,271
53,255
53,050
54,052
55,380
56,534
57,759
59,326

Deed
Tax
68
51
142
451
1,191
3,477
4,934
8,437
8,394
8,067
10,182
10,949
14,152
17,616
17,153
15,506
14,347
13,097
15,267
8,493
10,262
11,600
12,937
13,178
14,014
13,637
12,696
13,066
13,815
12,640
11,693
13,560
12,535

Other
Tax
1,170
3,024
3,423
7,124
12,720
33,566
45,796
22,078
22,087
9,326
11,386
12,562
14,895
16,872
13,093
12,684
13,374
9,290
13,386
8,603
8,594
9,565
9,645
10,447
10,708
10,652
11,400
10,130
10,581
11,075
11,578
12,012
13,061

Tobacco &
Wine
Monopoly
Revenue

Financial
Enterprises
Business Tax

921
1,886
3,273
6,007
13,115
24,162
41,738
47,666
52,921
60,113
58,513
62,109
64,703
61,408
55,959
58,179
57,448
55,322
77,316
57,563
346
-

26,083
22,433
24,230
25,712
26,644
28,131
29,706
21,853
21,602
23,806
24,720
24,932
25,609

Unit: NT$ million


Specifically
Health and
Selected
Welfare
Goods
Surcharge
and Services
on Tobacco
Tax
8,298
10,217
9,661
10,387
17,508
19,888
20,115
24,911
34,795
34,609
2,206
34,352
4,275
35,057
5,318
32,889
5,401

181

181

9-6a. Structure of Total Tax Revenues (2)


Unit: %
Period
(1)

182

Total

Customs
Duties

Income
Tax

Estate and
Gift Tax

FY 1955
100.0
21.5
12.2
1960
100.0
15.1
7.8
1965
100.0
19.0
8.9
1970
100.0
18.3
9.4
1975
100.0
24.1
16.8
1980
100.0
21.8
17.2
1985
100.0
16.9
19.2
1989
100.0
13.2
23.2
1990
100.0
9.7
26.6
1991
100.0
9.8
24.0
1992
100.0
9.1
22.3
1993
100.0
9.6
22.7
1994
100.0
9.1
23.6
1995
100.0
9.4
25.9
1996
100.0
8.7
28.7
1997
100.0
8.1
27.8
1998
100.0
8.2
28.5
1999
100.0
7.6
31.9
2000
100.0
8.1
31.6
2001
100.0
7.4
38.1
2002
100.0
7.0
32.1
2003
100.0
6.6
32.8
32.9
2004
100.0
5.7
2005
100.0
5.3
39.9
2006
100.0
5.0
40.4
2007
100.0
4.7
42.1
2008
100.0
4.6
47.4
2009
100.0
4.5
41.9
2010
100.0
5.5
36.4
2011
100.0
5.5
40.2
2012
100.0
5.3
42.3
2013
100.0
5.3
40.5
2014
100.0
5.4
41.2
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a. (2) See note (2) of Table 9-5a.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

182

0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.8
1.3
1.3
1.7
1.7
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.6
2.0
1.8
1.9
2.4
2.1
1.9
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
2.5
1.3
1.6
1.3
1.3

Business
Tax
4.4
4.3
4.6
5.3
6.0
6.3
7.8
11.5
13.2
15.1
15.2
16.2
17.4
17.4
18.1
17.6
17.5
18.6
16.8
16.2
17.5
15.8
16.8
15.2
14.8
14.2
13.9
14.6
16.5
16.1
15.7
16.5
17.0

Futures
Securities
Commodity Tobacco and
Transactions Transactions
Tax
Alcohol Tax
Tax
Tax
9.4
10.0
13.6
17.1
14.4
15.9
13.8
11.8
10.0
10.6
11.7
13.1
12.8
12.7
12.9
11.5
10.8
10.7
11.4
10.6
11.7
11.7
11.5
10.7
9.9
8.6
7.2
8.4
9.3
9.3
9.0
8.9
8.7

3.4
4.0
3.5
3.2
3.2
2.9
2.8
3.0
2.7
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.2

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
4.5
12.6
9.5
4.4
2.7
3.5
4.0
2.8
6.2
8.6
6.2
8.3
5.1
6.3
5.5
6.1
4.4
5.6
7.4
5.1
6.9
6.4
5.3
4.0
3.9
4.5

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1

9-6b. Structure of Total Tax Revenues (2) (Continued)

Period
(1)
FY 1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Land
Tax
6.2
4.9
5.7
8.3
6.4
10.3
11.7
18.3
12.5
15.0
22.5
21.2
18.3
15.7
13.2
13.7
12.4
10.9
11.2
7.4
8.0
8.9
9.7
8.6
8.2
7.7
6.6
7.3
8.4
8.0
8.0
9.5
8.8

House
Tax
2.9
1.9
2.2
3.4
3.0
2.6
4.3
3.2
2.9
3.2
2.9
2. 8
2.9
2.9
3.2
3.3
3.1
3.4
2.5
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.6
3.2
3.3
3.1
3.1
3.7
3.6
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.3

Vechicle
License
Tax
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.9
1.4
1.8
2.0
2.1
1.9
2.3
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.2
2.4
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.6
3.3
3.3
3.1
3.0
3.5
3.3
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.0

Deed
Tax
1.3
0.6
0.9
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.0
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6

Other
Tax
23.0
33.6
22.4
19.4
13.0
12.8
11.6
3.3
2.6
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7

Tobacco &
Wine
Monopoly
Revenue

Financial
Enterprises
Business Tax

Health and
Welfare
Surcharge
on Tobacco

18.1
21.0
21.5
16.4
13.5
9.2
10.6
7.0
6.2
7.4
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.0
4.7
4.6
4.1
4.1
4.0
4.6
0.0
-

2.1
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.3

0.7
0.8
0.7
0.7
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.6
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.7

Unit: %
Specifically
Selected
Goods
and Services
Tax
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3

183

183

9-7. Total Tax Revenues by Direct and Indirect Taxes


Amount unit: NT$ million
Period
(1)

Total
Amount

Direct Taxes (2)


%

Amount

Indirect Taxes
%

Amount

100.0
1,427
28.0
3,668
FY 1955
5,095
1960
8,989
100.0
2,132
23.7
6,857
1965
15,247
100.0
3,362
22.1
11,885
1970
36,664
100.0
8,662
23.6
28,002
1975
97,504
100.0
27,692
28.4
69,812
1980
261,349
100.0
85,535
32.7
175,814
1985
394,846
100.0
150,164
38.0
244,682
1989
677,418
100.0
350,821
51.8
326,597
1990
847,733
100.0
481,862
56.8
365,871
1991
808,621
100.0
437,676
54.1
370,945
1992
967,624
100.0
533,044
55.1
434,580
1993
1,045,496
100.0
546,966
52.3
498,530
1994
1,127,481
100.0
585,401
51.9
542,080
1995
1,232,264
100.0
645,722
52.4
586,542
1996
1,197,797
100.0
620,387
51.8
577,410
1997
1,271,453
100.0
692,493
54.5
578,960
1998
1,397,052
100.0
780,054
55.8
616,998
1999
1,355,062
100.0
747,112
55.1
607,950
2000
1,929,767
100.0
1,091,822
56.6
837,946
2001
1,257,841
100.0
716,872
57.0
540,969
2002
1,225,601
100.0
650,962
53.1
574,639
2003
1,252,766
100.0
686,725
54.8
566,041
2004
1,387,300
100.0
773,547
55.8
613,753
2005
1,567,396
100.0
930,238
59.3
637,159
2006
1,600,804
100.0
966,661
60.4
634,143
2007
1,733,895
100.0
1,094,508
63.1
639,386
2008
1,760,438
100.0
1,145,415
65.1
615,023
2009
1,530,282
100.0
954,779
62.4
575,503
2010
1,622,244
100.0
948,214
58.5
674,030
2011
1,764,611
100.0
1,047,790
59.4
716,820
2012
1,796,697
100.0
1,082,668
60.3
714,029
2013
1,834,124
100.0
1,091,726
59.5
742,398
2014
1,976,107
100.0
1,180,883
59.8
795,224
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a.
(2) Including Income Tax, Mining Concession Tax, Estate and Gift Tax, Securities Transactions Tax, Futures Transactions Tax,
Agricultural Land Tax, Land Value Tax, Land Value Increment Tax, House Tax, Deed Tax and Education Surtax.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

184

184

%
72.0
76.3
77.9
76.4
71.6
67.3
62.0
48.2
43.2
45.9
44.9
47.7
48.1
47.6
48.2
45.5
44.2
44.9
43.4
43.0
46.9
45.2
44.2
40.7
39.6
36.9
34.9
37.6
41.5
40.6
39.7
40.5
40.2

9-8. Tax Revenues Index


Unit: NT$ million
Period
(1)

Gross Domestic
Product

Net Government
Expenditure of
All Levels

Population
(Mid of Current
Year; Thousand
Persons)
8,749
10,431
12,257
14,335
15,852
17,479
19,013
19,904
20,107
20,353
20,557
20,803
20,995
21,178
21,357
21,525
21,743
21,929
22,092
22,340
22,457
22,554
22,640
22,723
22,815
22,902
22,994
23,070
23,138
23,180
23,262
23,344
23,392

Tax Revenues
Amount

Growth Rate
(%)

% to GDP

% to Net Gov.
Exp. of All
levels
79.4
74.4
68.1
77.6
78.9
76.8
72.3
56.1
77.2
63.4
62.0
59.5
61.7
64.5
65.0
67.7
70.1
66.1
61.4
55.4
55.5
55.0
60.3
66.8
70.3
73.6
73.0
55.5
61.0
65.2
64.7
66.4
72.5

Per Capita Tax


Burden (NT$)

FYFY
1955
6,414
1955
5,095
17.1
1960
12,080
8,989
1960
1965
108,650
22,387
15,247
18.7
14.0
1965
1970
214,759
47,226
36,664
11.9
17.1
1970
1975
566,688
123,558
97,504
9.7
17.2
1975
1980
1,363,545
340,363
261,349
18.5
19.2
1980
546,338
394,846
3.0
15.9
1985
2,476,902
1985
1,207,351
677,418
21.4
17.7
1989
3,822,083
1989
1,097,518
847,733
25.1
19.9
1990
4,267,101
1990
1,275,613
808,621
-4.6
17.1
1991
4,735,297
1991
1,561,930
967,624
19.7
18.2
1992
5,324,871
1992
1,756,306
1,045,496
8.0
17.7
1993
5,918,432
1993
1,826,367
1,127,481
7.8
17.4
1994
6,472,694
1994
1,910,066
1,232,264
9.3
17.5
1995
7,058,829
1995
1,843,786
1,197,797
-2.8
15.5
1996
7,723,799
1996
1,878,764
1,271,453
6.1
15.3
1997
8,331,981
1997
1,992,593
1,397,052
9.9
15.4
1998
9,095,135
1998
2,050,004
1,355,062
-3.0
14.1
1999
9,628,012
1999
3,140,936
1,929,767
42.4
12.6
2000
15,342,421
2000
2,271,755
1,257,841
-34.8
12.4
2001
10,158,209
2001
2,144,994
1,225,601
-2.6
11.5
2002
10,680,883
2002
2,216,514
1,252,766
2.2
11.4
2003
10,965,866
2003
2,245,047
1,387,300
10.7
11.9
2004
11,649,645
2004
2005
12,092,254
2005
2,291,999
1,567,396
13.0
13.0
2,214,226
1,600,804
2.1
12.7
2006
12,640,803
2006
2007
13,407,062
2007
2,290,169
1,733,895
8.3
12.9
2,343,585
1,760,438
1.5
13.4
2008
13,150,950
2008
2,670,898
1,530,282
-13.1
11.8
2009
12,961,656
2009
2010
14,119,213
2010
2,566,804
1,622,244
6.0
11.5
2,612,947
1,764,611
8.8
12.3
2011
14,312,200
2011
2012
14,686,917
2012
2,677,984
1,796,697
1.8
12.2
2,665,241
1,834,124
2.1
12.0
2013
15,221,201
2013
2,645,498
1,976,107
7.7
12.3
2014
16,084,003
2014
(1) See note (1) of Table 9-1a.
(2)Starting from 2002, tax revenues to Net Exp. of All levels excludes Financial Enterprises Business Tax Health and Welfare
Surcharge on Tobacco, from 2011, the ratio excludes the Specifically Selected Goods and Services Tax.
Source: See Table 9-1a.

582
862
1,244
2,558
6,151
14,952
20,767
34,034
42,161
39,730
47,070
50,257
53,702
58,186
56,084
59,069
64,253
61,793
87,351
56,304
54,575
55,545
61,277
68,978
70,165
75,709
76,561
66,332
70,112
76,126
77,237
78,569
84,478

185

185

186

10. PRICES

10-1. Price Indices


Period
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

GDP Deflator
(Base: 2011=100)
10.59
14.30
20.91
23.26
28.71
47.00
69.95
82.52
88.89
93.47
96.73
99.82
103.30
105.07
107.55
110.06
112.51
116.18
113.91
112.88
112.19
111.73
110.17
109.89
108.21
107.10
106.64
103.87
104.00
102.40
100.00
100.54
101.93
103.81

Wholesale Price Index


(Base: 2011=100)
12.67
16.13
24.82
27.45
30.13
51.62
78.09
81.13
74.40
73.96
74.08
71.36
73.15
74.74
80.25
79.45
79.08
79.55
75.94
77.32
76.28
76.32
78.21
83.71
84.22
88.96
94.72
99.59
90.90
95.86
100.00
98.84
96.44
95.90

Consumer Price Index


(Base: 2011=100)

13.74
15.46
19.14
34.01
51.56
62.47
66.87
69.63
72.15
75.37
77.59
80.77
83.73
86.31
87.09
88.56
88.71
89.82
89.82
89.64
89.39
90.83
92.92
93.48
95.16
98.51
97.66
98.60
100.00
101.93
102.74
103.97

Import Price Index


(Base: 2011=100)

77.96
58.87
60.25
58.56
54.51
57.04
59.96
66.04
64.40
63.50
63.96
61.35
64.18
63.38
63.63
66.90
72.64
74.40
80.96
88.20
96.00
86.78
92.89
100.00
98.72
94.33
92.36

Export Price Index


(Base: 2011=100)

108.64
114.94
95.57
97.93
98.45
93.16
97.99
98.55
105.34
107.10
109.29
115.39
105.54
104.62
104.95
103.39
101.84
103.49
100.94
103.46
107.14
104.84
97.93
99.91
100.00
98.38
96.35
96.45

Source: Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Price Statistics Monthly,March 2015.

187

187

10-2a. Group Indices of Wholesale Prices


Base: 2011=100

Period

General
Index

1981
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

84.04
81.13
74.68
74.40
73.96
74.08
71.36
73.15
74.74
80.25
79.45
79.08
79.55
75.94
77.32
76.28
76.32
78.21
83.71
84.22
88.96
94.72
99.59
90.90
95.86
100.00
98.84
96.44
95.90

Agriculture,
Forestry,
Farm
Livestock &
Products
Fishery
Products
53.89
55.67
50.82
55.36
50.05
51.74
53.17
54.10
50.04
56.20
48.62
53.23
52.51
54.88
56.53
56.42
60.88
61.55
63.27
63.59
67.04
69.08
59.45
64.81
64.42
71.33
67.69
65.53
60.74
62.62
58.05
62.92
58.31
60.00
62.77
63.72
70.52
72.63
70.94
74.56
68.56
72.47
74.88
82.41
90.87
96.80
84.86
84.72
89.29
89.31
100.00
100.00
100.94
101.36
95.43
95.02
100.00
95.20

Source: See Table 10-1.

188

188

Poultry &
Livestock
Products

Forest
Products

Fishery
Products

82.12
63.13
69.00
78.03
58.99
57.55
66.93
74.35
77.73
83.67
82.78
58.31
63.15
78.45
61.27
56.20
61.56
69.61
77.42
76.85
70.73
75.79
94.83
91.65
93.84
100.00
94.23
96.57
110.89

26.64
22.53
28.91
28.82
28.05
29.61
27.31
41.15
45.50
44.07
47.28
46.47
45.63
51.70
52.51
55.67
58.28
64.55
77.78
81.16
87.51
101.35
97.64
87.11
99.72
100.00
93.54
101.11
108.62

40.41
42.82
41.52
42.77
41.97
41.21
45.96
49.19
53.34
54.46
59.50
58.03
57.66
64.66
60.68
53.97
54.22
56.20
61.56
59.81
60.28
60.44
76.96
79.35
85.04
100.00
106.14
95.51
100.06

Quarrying
and
Mineral
Products

Manufacturing
Products

29.83
26.62
14.25
14.69
17.41
15.58
15.44
14.90
13.90
15.52
17.36
19.53
18.23
20.89
25.97
25.86
27.21
31.17
38.93
49.74
59.96
67.86
89.94
67.11
79.42
100.00
101.03
96.92
90.52

91.98
89.54
84.56
83.59
83.04
83.61
79.78
81.74
83.43
89.90
88.21
88.19
88.60
83.40
84.90
83.84
83.68
85.11
90.31
89.39
93.83
99.28
101.38
93.48
97.76
100.00
98.24
95.86
95.38

Foods

Beverages

Tobacco

66.71
62.88
60.40
61.78
60.04
60.28
61.70
64.57
65.58
70.05
73.91
69.74
68.34
66.65
62.84
64.87
66.29
67.23
71.73
71.73
74.88
81.60
90.57
88.39
94.34
100.00
100.66
101.15
102.68

78.68
79.00
78.48
78.41
78.16
77.40
77.12
77.11
76.48
75.97
76.15
77.06
77.91
77.39
76.73
78.13
94.62
95.28
95.56
96.48
96.88
97.16
98.90
99.91
99.68
100.00
103.10
103.96
103.41

54.29
54.29
54.29
54.29
54.29
54.28
53.82
53.61
53.67
53.91
54.76
56.13
56.58
56.58
56.58
56.58
74.39
74.90
76.27
75.76
82.46
84.88
84.51
91.93
97.01
100.00
108.10
111.29
117.75

10-2b. Group Indices of Wholesale Prices (Continued)

Period

1981
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Textile
Products
75.60
72.13
69.76
67.24
68.03
73.60
67.48
65.19
71.02
78.13
76.11
79.85
80.95
75.89
77.47
77.58
76.49
78.00
79.62
79.01
80.11
83.22
85.00
85.77
90.73
100.00
98.01
97.31
97.54

Wearing
Leather, Fur
Apparel &
& Related
Clothing
Products
Accessories
80.82
91.24
85.41
83.04
85.49
85.89
83.87
86.40
86.86
92.80
97.20
101.51
114.13
110.68
108.20
110.07
106.60
104.79
101.82
98.39
98.80
99.10
95.85
99.04
96.73
100.00
105.26
106.22
109.40

51.49
56.01
60.92
60.33
63.29
68.83
65.60
66.44
66.52
71.43
72.26
76.53
83.11
79.00
78.74
86.29
83.76
84.68
86.43
86.52
89.11
93.68
93.35
92.88
98.08
100.00
103.59
107.83
116.56

Wood &
Bamboo
Products
58.08
53.22
54.44
54.81
57.66
58.43
56.59
64.46
67.32
70.03
72.00
75.54
76.56
77.70
75.56
78.95
79.68
81.46
85.51
83.93
86.71
91.51
94.99
92.27
99.28
100.00
100.51
105.24
108.82

Pulp, Paper,
Paper Products
& Printed
Matter

Petroleum
&
Coal
Products

Chemical
Materials

Chemical
Products &
Medical
Goods

Rubber
&
Plastic
Products

67.10
67.65
72.91
74.50
72.96
75.31
71.75
70.29
79.97
95.16
84.83
83.66
82.40
82.25
87.55
79.44
78.73
81.32
83.70
81.88
83.10
88.18
96.43
88.59
100.32
100.00
95.24
93.73
93.96

49.13
45.64
29.56
27.45
29.48
32.34
30.28
29.75
27.86
29.39
30.13
32.63
30.35
30.19
40.09
40.29
40.24
44.87
51.02
59.32
70.51
79.11
95.27
71.36
84.32
100.00
105.24
103.62
99.79

56.21
50.59
49.79
47.22
43.06
46.59
40.42
40.14
44.90
57.08
48.70
47.48
43.77
41.12
49.35
46.47
47.44
54.48
68.76
72.60
78.52
86.60
90.63
74.04
89.30
100.00
93.62
92.71
90.43

83.14
81.44
78.68
77.88
78.71
80.06
78.43
80.19
80.31
82.74
83.72
83.82
89.61
88.89
89.63
90.69
89.52
89.28
88.01
87.79
89.41
91.87
96.08
98.38
97.43
100.00
98.53
93.85
94.48

74.92
76.36
71.89
70.65
70.63
69.29
66.09
66.80
69.75
76.30
76.40
78.79
81.44
79.06
77.06
76.87
77.72
79.15
82.45
83.06
85.23
88.16
93.77
96.06
97.29
100.00
100.21
97.34
96.26

Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products
86.12
83.91
81.55
84.10
83.78
86.13
89.94
91.66
87.88
87.74
89.82
87.30
92.59
87.25
83.88
83.40
82.73
84.09
93.45
93.66
96.30
101.72
108.96
108.00
102.96
100.00
97.80
89.53
87.88

189

189

10-2c. Group Indices of Wholesale Prices (Continued)

Period

1981
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

190

190

Basic
Products
46.34
42.16
41.83
43.70
41.14
40.75
37.68
38.49
38.51
43.48
40.60
41.35
41.03
37.45
39.21
37.53
40.29
47.40
64.35
66.96
80.48
98.08
108.38
79.13
95.62
100.00
90.24
83.81
83.63

Fabricated Electronic
Metal
Parts &
Products Components
61.53
61.89
61.41
62.99
62.91
62.90
59.93
60.90
61.06
64.75
65.35
65.31
68.39
64.08
65.19
66.20
67.86
72.52
84.31
86.06
88.56
97.83
105.26
94.23
98.59
100.00
96.18
94.67
96.15

327.48
326.75
278.82
269.66
271.60
271.08
254.07
271.36
260.60
261.34
260.39
248.89
234.69
203.56
202.54
188.87
175.27
159.93
154.65
138.83
134.86
128.96
114.34
113.00
107.81
100.00
99.81
98.50
99.76

Computer,
Electronic
& Optical
Products

Electrical
Equipment
-

256.56
241.63
259.27
252.00
251.09
248.73
239.24
232.46
201.54
186.40
183.84
176.48
167.11
153.63
137.60
131.50
126.38
115.05
114.68
106.20
100.00
100.06
96.04
91.21

79.81
77.23
77.88
79.76
84.26
82.37
81.67
83.58
77.66
75.05
76.04
75.02
74.31
77.04
78.68
90.39
95.11
96.45
92.93
97.85
100.00
98.87
96.70
96.54

Machinery
and
Equipment
75.48
75.55
76.84
77.70
79.70
79.77
77.96
83.21
85.62
89.57
86.12
84.60
92.71
91.92
89.56
90.15
89.29
90.61
91.28
88.87
89.15
90.63
94.25
99.97
98.76
100.00
101.26
96.39
96.11

Water
Supply,
Transport
Furniture Miscellaneous
Electricity &
Equipment
& Fixtures
Products
Gas
and Parts
70.37
73.25
81.15
81.08
81.61
82.32
82.32
85.73
88.08
91.43
90.50
89.65
93.60
93.51
93.40
92.97
91.84
93.24
93.76
91.84
91.37
92.54
94.94
99.00
98.63
100.00
101.14
100.29
100.61

64.50
64.28
63.53
66.36
69.30
67.19
64.87
69.40
70.48
75.11
75.82
78.14
87.30
83.76
80.76
84.37
85.52
86.63
90.26
91.27
92.49
94.13
98.83
100.79
98.98
100.00
102.13
102.27
104.74

77.58
76.26
67.36
63.92
64.70
69.61
67.81
72.47
73.60
79.85
83.85
87.15
94.94
90.10
88.01
89.83
89.65
88.78
90.90
91.21
93.38
95.27
94.53
96.64
96.80
100.00
101.25
104.52
106.47

92.97
90.26
69.72
70.51
70.49
70.58
70.21
69.63
69.93
70.41
70.41
71.27
71.56
70.82
72.28
72.38
72.09
72.79
73.39
74.22
77.83
81.37
88.31
96.15
99.17
100.00
106.73
114.20
120.97

10-3a. Group Link Indices of Wholesale Prices


Agriculture,
Forestry,
General
Period
Livestock
&
Index
Fishery
Products
1982
99.82
100.39
1985
97.39
94.71
1988
98.43
97.20
1989
99.63
106.23
1990
99.41
94.11
1991
100.16
97.16
1992
96.33
108.00
1993
102.51
107.66
1994
102.17
107.70
1995
107.37
103.93
1996
99.00
105.96
1997
99.53
88.68
1998
100.59
108.36
1999
95.46
105.08
2000
101.82
89.73
2001
98.65
95.57
2002
100.05
100.45
2003
102.48
107.65
2004
107.03
112.35
2005
100.61
100.60
2006
105.63
96.65
2007
106.47
109.22
2008
105.14
121.35
2009
91.27
93.39
2010
105.46
105.22
2011
104.32
111.99
2012
98.84
100.94
2013
97.57
94.54
2014
99.44
104.79
Source: See Table 10-1.

Farm
Products

Poultry &
Livestock
Products

Forest
Products

Fishery
Products

100.11
96.94
93.60
104.56
103.88
94.72
103.10
102.81
109.09
103.31
108.63
93.82
110.06
91.87
95.56
100.48
95.36
106.20
113.98
102.66
97.20
113.72
117.46
87.52
105.42
111.97
101.36
93.75
100.19

102.55
85.77
99.57
113.09
75.60
97.56
116.30
111.09
104.55
107.64
98.94
70.44
108.30
124.23
78.10
91.73
109.54
113.08
111.22
99.26
92.04
107.15
125.12
96.65
102.39
106.56
94.23
102.48
114.83

95.20
86.39
109.05
99.69
97.33
105.56
92.23
150.68
110.57
96.86
107.28
98.29
98.19
113.30
101.57
106.02
104.69
110.76
120.50
104.35
107.82
115.82
96.34
89.22
114.48
100.28
93.54
108.09
107.43

100.87
101.81
99.12
103.01
98.13
98.19
111.53
107.03
108.44
102.10
109.25
97.53
99.36
112.14
93.84
88.94
100.46
103.65
109.54
97.16
100.79
100.27
127.33
103.11
107.17
117.59
106.14
89.98
104.76

Quarrying
and
Mineral
Products

Manufacturing
Products

101.94
99.40
83.92
103.09
118.52
89.49
99.10
96.50
93.29
111.65
111.86
112.50
93.34
114.59
124.32
99.58
105.22
114.55
124.90
127.77
120.55
113.18
132.54
74.62
118.34
125.91
101.03
95.93
93.40

99.50
97.55
99.49
98.85
99.34
100.69
95.42
102.46
102.07
107.76
98.12
99.98
100.46
94.13
101.80
98.75
99.81
101.71
106.11
98.98
104.97
105.81
102.12
92.21
104.58
102.29
98.24
97.58
99.50

Foods

101.18
94.32
99.59
102.28
97.18
100.40
102.36
104.65
101.56
106.82
105.51
94.36
97.99
97.53
94.28
103.23
102.19
101.42
106.69
100.00
104.39
108.97
110.99
97.59
106.73
106.00
100.66
100.49
101.51

Beverages

Tobacco

101.97
99.97
99.20
99.91
99.68
99.03
99.64
99.99
99.18
99.33
100.24
101.20
101.10
99.33
99.15
101.82
121.11
100.70
100.29
100.96
100.41
100.29
101.79
101.02
99.77
100.32
103.10
100.83
99.47

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
99.98
99.15
99.61
100.11
100.45
101.58
102.50
100.80
100.00
100.00
100.00
131.48
100.69
101.83
99.33
108.84
102.93
99.56
108.78
105.53
103.08
108.10
102.95
105.80

191

191

10-3b. Group Link Indices of Wholesale Prices (Continued)

Period

1982
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

192 192

Textile
Products
96.24
93.69
93.57
96.39
101.17
108.19
91.68
96.61
108.94
110.01
97.41
104.91
101.38
93.75
102.08
100.14
98.59
101.97
102.08
99.23
101.39
103.88
102.14
100.91
105.78
110.22
98.01
99.29
100.24

Wearing
Leather, Fur
Apparel &
& Related
Clothing
Products
Accessories
105.36
101.51
95.30
97.23
102.95
100.47
97.65
103.02
100.53
106.84
104.74
104.43
112.43
96.98
97.76
101.73
96.85
98.30
97.17
96.63
100.42
100.30
96.72
103.33
97.67
103.38
105.26
100.91
102.99

102.99
94.60
103.57
99.03
104.91
108.75
95.31
101.28
100.12
107.38
101.16
105.91
108.60
95.05
99.67
109.59
97.07
101.10
102.07
100.10
102.99
105.13
99.65
99.50
105.60
101.96
103.59
104.09
108.10

Wood &
Bamboo
Products
100.83
93.81
104.71
100.68
105.20
101.34
96.85
113.91
104.44
104.03
102.81
104.92
101.35
101.49
97.25
104.49
100.92
102.23
104.97
98.15
103.31
105.54
103.80
97.14
107.60
100.73
100.51
104.71
103.40

Pulp, Paper,
Petroleum &
Paper
Coal
Products &
Products
Printed
Matter
96.81
94.95
100.26
102.18
97.93
103.22
95.27
97.97
113.77
118.99
89.14
98.62
98.49
99.82
106.44
90.74
99.11
103.29
102.93
97.83
101.49
106.11
109.36
91.87
113.24
99.68
95.24
98.41
100.25

100.69
98.72
84.82
92.86
107.40
109.70
93.63
98.25
93.65
105.49
102.52
108.30
93.01
99.47
132.79
100.50
99.88
111.51
113.71
116.27
118.86
112.20
120.43
74.90
118.16
118.60
105.24
98.46
96.30

Chemical
Materials
94.36
95.00
107.42
94.84
91.19
108.20
86.76
99.31
111.86
127.13
85.32
97.49
92.19
93.95
120.01
94.16
102.09
114.84
126.21
105.58
108.15
110.29
104.65
81.69
120.61
111.98
93.62
99.03
97.54

Chemical
Products &
Medical
Goods

Rubber &
Plastic
Products

Nonmetallic
Mineral
Products

100.37
98.76
98.15
98.98
101.07
101.72
97.96
102.24
100.15
103.03
101.18
100.12
106.91
99.20
100.83
101.18
98.71
99.73
98.58
99.75
101.85
102.75
104.58
102.39
99.03
102.64
98.53
95.25
100.67

99.96
99.39
101.60
98.28
99.97
98.10
95.38
101.07
104.42
109.39
100.13
103.13
103.36
97.08
97.47
99.75
101.11
101.84
104.17
100.74
102.61
103.44
106.36
102.44
101.28
102.79
100.21
97.14
98.89

99.70
98.12
99.12
103.13
99.62
102.80
104.42
101.91
95.88
99.84
102.37
97.19
106.06
94.23
96.14
99.43
99.20
101.64
111.13
100.22
102.82
105.63
107.12
99.12
95.33
97.13
97.80
91.54
98.16

10-3c. Group Link Indices of Wholesale Prices (Continued)

Period

1982
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Basic
Products
94.80
96.37
107.15
104.47
94.14
99.05
92.47
102.15
100.05
112.91
93.38
101.85
99.23
91.27
104.70
95.72
107.35
117.65
135.76
104.06
120.19
121.87
110.50
73.01
120.84
104.58
90.24
92.87
99.79

Fabricated Electronic
Metal
Parts &
Products Components
99.79
99.12
99.30
102.57
99.87
99.98
95.28
101.62
100.26
106.04
100.93
99.94
104.72
93.70
101.73
101.55
102.51
106.87
116.26
102.08
102.90
110.47
107.59
89.52
104.63
101.43
96.18
98.43
101.56

103.94
99.26
96.79
96.71
100.72
99.81
93.73
106.81
96.03
100.28
99.64
95.58
94.29
86.74
99.50
93.25
92.80
91.25
96.70
89.77
97.14
95.63
88.66
98.83
95.41
92.76
99.81
98.69
101.28

Computer,
Electronic &
Optical
Products

Electrical
Equipment

Machinery
and
Equipment

94.18
107.30
97.20
99.64
99.06
96.18
97.17
86.70
92.49
98.63
96.00
94.69
91.93
89.57
95.57
96.11
91.03
99.68
92.61
94.16
100.06
95.98
94.97

96.77
100.84
102.41
105.64
97.76
99.15
102.34
92.92
96.64
101.32
98.66
99.05
103.67
102.13
114.88
105.22
101.41
96.35
105.29
102.20
98.87
97.81
99.83

100.29
100.21
99.51
101.12
102.57
100.09
97.73
106.73
102.90
104.61
96.15
98.24
109.59
99.15
97.43
100.66
99.05
101.48
100.74
97.36
100.32
101.66
103.99
106.07
98.79
101.26
101.26
95.19
99.71

Transport
Equipment
and Parts
101.42
100.19
105.51
99.91
100.65
100.87
100.00
104.14
102.74
103.80
98.98
99.06
104.41
99.90
99.88
99.54
98.78
101.52
100.56
97.95
99.49
101.28
102.59
104.28
99.63
101.39
101.14
99.16
100.32

MiscellaneFurniture
ous
and Fixtures
Products
100.53
99.20
101.23
104.45
104.43
96.96
96.55
106.98
101.56
106.57
100.95
103.06
111.72
95.95
96.42
104.47
101.36
101.30
104.19
101.12
101.34
101.77
104.99
101.98
98.20
101.03
102.13
100.14
102.42

100.12
99.79
95.87
94.89
101.22
107.59
97.41
106.87
101.56
108.49
105.01
103.94
108.94
94.90
97.68
102.07
99.80
99.03
102.39
100.34
102.38
102.02
99.22
102.23
100.17
103.31
101.25
103.23
101.87

Water
Supply,
Electricity
& Gas
101.75
98.31
86.42
101.13
99.97
100.13
99.48
99.17
100.43
100.69
100.00
101.22
100.41
98.97
102.06
100.14
99.60
100.97
100.82
101.13
104.86
104.55
108.53
108.88
103.14
100.84
106.73
107.00
105.93

193

193

10-4. Consumer Price Indices


Base: 2011=100
Period

General Index

1981
59.97
1985
62.47
1988
64.04
1989
66.87
1990
69.63
1991
72.15
1992
75.37
1993
77.59
1994
80.77
1995
83.73
1996
86.31
1997
87.09
1998
88.56
1999
88.71
2000
89.82
2001
89.82
2002
89.64
2003
89.39
2004
90.83
2005
92.92
2006
93.48
2007
95.16
2008
98.51
2009
97.66
2010
98.60
2011
100.00
2012
101.93
2013
102.74
2014
103.97
Source: See Table 10-1.

194

194

Food
50.78
51.32
53.87
57.23
59.26
59.88
64.87
66.87
71.18
74.25
77.08
76.54
79.91
79.33
79.64
78.93
78.79
78.73
82.05
88.00
87.43
89.93
97.62
97.19
97.79
100.00
104.16
105.48
109.42

Clothing
94.03
97.54
94.51
95.03
95.19
95.34
96.90
93.50
92.73
96.14
98.49
99.53
94.02
92.94
93.44
91.84
92.34
93.43
96.37
96.24
92.78
95.35
96.29
95.58
97.20
100.00
102.52
102.33
103.64

Housing
65.18
68.86
69.42
72.44
76.52
80.95
83.77
86.86
90.46
93.63
95.57
96.63
97.70
97.78
98.17
97.67
96.51
95.57
95.36
95.76
96.60
97.54
99.04
98.70
99.15
100.00
101.13
102.05
102.95

Transportation
& Communications

Medicines &
Medical Care

Education &
Entertainment

Miscellaneous

82.65
84.17
78.82
79.82
81.73
86.72
85.71
86.18
86.41
88.49
89.56
90.56
89.67
89.00
91.84
92.81
90.75
91.31
93.21
94.42
96.01
97.66
99.94
95.94
98.61
100.00
100.44
100.90
99.71

51.64
55.72
56.25
58.56
60.41
62.62
66.07
67.00
68.25
69.34
70.51
72.18
72.83
75.43
78.36
79.43
80.49
83.25
84.91
88.35
91.31
94.94
96.99
97.57
98.21
100.00
100.86
102.05
102.65

41.13
47.82
53.38
55.74
60.01
64.81
68.73
73.46
77.76
81.58
87.54
90.71
93.65
95.60
98.48
100.57
100.68
99.37
99.47
99.25
99.42
100.02
101.33
99.53
99.48
100.00
100.68
101.01
100.94

63.13
63.95
64.09
65.62
67.29
68.99
70.22
72.83
74.86
77.21
78.23
79.20
80.52
81.50
82.30
82.46
86.30
85.78
86.70
86.45
90.05
91.72
93.25
95.80
98.62
100.00
102.30
102.69
104.18

10-5. Consumer Price Link Indices


Period

General Index

1982
102.95
1985
99.84
1988
101.28
1989
104.42
1990
104.13
1991
103.62
1992
104.46
1993
102.95
1994
104.10
1995
103.66
1996
103.08
1997
100.90
1998
101.69
1999
100.17
2000
101.25
2001
100.00
2002
99.80
2003
99.72
2004
101.61
2005
102.30
2006
100.60
2007
101.80
2008
103.52
2009
99.14
2010
100.96
2011
101.42
2012
101.93
2013
100.79
2014
101.20
Source: See Table 10-1.

Food
104.16
97.96
101.41
106.24
103.55
101.05
108.33
103.08
106.45
104.31
103.81
99.30
104.40
99.27
100.39
99.11
99.82
99.92
104.22
107.25
99.35
102.86
108.55
99.56
100.62
102.26
104.16
101.27
103.74

Clothing
101.75
99.44
102.58
100.55
100.17
100.16
101.64
96.49
99.18
103.68
102.44
101.06
94.46
98.85
100.54
98.29
100.54
101.18
103.15
99.87
96.40
102.77
100.99
99.26
101.69
102.88
102.52
99.81
101.28

Housing
102.56
100.26
100.61
104.35
105.63
105.79
103.48
103.69
104.14
103.50
102.07
101.11
101.11
100.08
100.40
99.49
98.81
99.03
99.78
100.42
100.88
100.97
101.54
99.66
100.46
100.86
101.13
100.91
100.88

Transportation
& Communications

Medicines &
Medical Care

Education &
Entertainment

Miscellaneous

100.39
100.77
98.81
101.27
102.39
106.11
98.84
100.55
100.27
102.41
101.21
101.12
99.02
99.25
103.19
101.06
97.78
100.62
102.08
101.30
101.68
101.72
102.33
96.00
102.78
101.41
100.44
100.46
98.82

101.03
103.38
99.47
104.11
103.16
103.66
105.51
101.41
101.87
101.60
101.69
102.37
100.90
103.57
103.88
101.37
101.33
103.43
101.99
104.05
103.35
103.98
102.16
100.60
100.66
101.82
100.86
101.18
100.59

105.25
104.27
105.77
104.42
107.66
108.00
106.05
106.88
105.85
104.91
107.31
103.62
103.24
102.08
103.01
102.12
100.11
98.70
100.10
99.78
100.17
100.60
101.31
98.22
99.95
100.52
100.68
100.33
99.93

99.90
99.70
100.47
102.39
102.54
102.53
101.78
103.72
102.79
103.14
101.32
101.24
101.67
101.22
100.98
100.19
104.66
99.40
101.07
99.71
104.16
101.85
101.67
102.73
102.94
101.40
102.30
100.38
101.45

195

195

10-6a. Import Price Indices


Base: 2011=100

Period

General
Index

Animal
Products

1981
82.78
55.08
58.25
1985
77.96
46.68
1988
62.20
48.99
1989
58.87
48.61
1990
60.25
47.57
1991
58.56
45.06
1992
54.51
43.04
1993
57.04
44.81
1994
59.96
48.96
1995
66.04
47.85
1996
64.40
50.4 2
1997
63.50
53.22
1998
63.96
48.81
1999
61.35
49.99
2000
64.18
53.20
2001
63.38
52.87
2002
63.63
56.65
2003
66.90
61.75
2004
72.64
62.69
2005
74.40
7 0.81
2006
80.96
87.57
2007
88.20
82.31
2008
96.00
75.93
2009
86.78
87.61
2010
92.89
100.00
2011
100.00
97.4 9
2012
98.72
105.60
2013
94.33
109.90
2014
92.36
Source: See Table 10-1.

196

196

Vegetable
Products

Prepared
Foodstuffs,
Beverages,
Spirits &
Tobacco

59.78
50.71
42.39
42.25
40.52
39.54
36.56
39.12
40.23
44.08
53.55
47.70
48.03
41.20
39.29
42.02
44.82
52.08
61.01
52.85
54.83
78.30
100.63
80.49
86.32
100.00
101.04
97.75
94.86

57.07
49.72
44.96
41.31
43.54
46.72
45.48
46.19
46.04
49.12
54.82
57.66
67.52
63.55
60.42
65.03
68.74
68.55
70.60
72.26
80.29
82.46
83.16
88.61
96.54
100.00
103.48
104.34
108.82

Mineral
Products

16.65
19.03
25.81
25.34
26.60
30.38
38.32
49.27
59.16
66.75
89.19
66.18
78.95
100.00
101.29
96.64
90.79

Products of
The
Chemical or
Allied
Industries

Plastics,
Rubber &
Articles
Thereof

Leather &
Articles
Thereof

Wood &
Articles of
Wood

65.33
62.66
60.80
56.55
53.65
53.62
46.65
48.26
53.66
65.51
59.01
57.98
56.96
54.51
63.75
60.51
61.62
68.37
77.87
77.72
83.07
90.22
94.52
84.77
91.95
100.00
96.92
94.14
92.50

57.31
57.86
59.17
48.60
48.20
48.20
43.68
44.78
48.49
57.58
56.91
55.68
56.59
52.29
54.53
53.50
53.64
57.83
65.87
74.25
75.77
80.64
87.51
87.97
96.27
100.00
94.50
87.58
85.04

48.38
54.92
54.98
53.29
55.15
47.31
43.08
45.44
50.12
55.82
54.80
60.13
64.58
61.02
63.79
75.73
73.41
77.78
80.74
77.97
81.35
89.44
86.33
88.69
100.08
100.00
101.70
107.49
122.22

52.88
52.71
48.97
45.93
46.99
46.57
42.62
56.09
60.53
60.24
62.90
65.87
67.47
70.58
68.87
73.20
73.84
77.78
84.99
84.76
87.72
95.07
96.38
90.54
99.82
100.00
99.45
105.14
109.62

10-6b. Import Price Indices

Period

Machinery,
Optical, Measuring,
Woodpulp,
Miscellaneous
Base Metals &
Electrical
Textiles &
Stone
Transportation Medical Instruments,
Paper &
Manufactured
Textile Materials, Glass Articles of Base Equipment, TV
Equipment
Musical Instruments
Articles
Articles
Metal
Image & Sound
Articles
& Glassware
& Parts Thereof
Thereof
Recorders, Etc

1981
74.05
79.14
71.55
1985
67.76
68.52
1988
70.53
63.32
1989
65.13
64.10
1990
62.44
60.20
1991
59.43
53.91
1992
52.66
54.64
1993
49.17
59.53
1994
63.76
67.39
1995
90.29
62.27
1996
70.06
63.90
1997
67.45
68.46
1998
70.18
1999
68.16
62.80
2000
76.31
61.70
2001
71.22
64.31
2002
70.62
66.11
2003
74.24
69.54
2004
80.57
69.39
2005
79.23
66.93
2006
83.61
67.81
2007
93.84
71.52
2008
97.85
71.83
2009
88.58
73.62
82.17
2010
102.20
100.00
2011
100.00
88.71
2012
91.57
84.80
2013
90.03
2014
92.05
85.34
Source: See Table 10-1.

128.77
118.09
113.70
121.94
98.65
92.68
105.17
92.18
89.34
90.75
96.56
104.55
105.64
100.00
91.57
73.61
68.31

38.28
34.80
37.63
37.21
35.47
33.95
30.65
30.66
31.91
37.06
34.75
36.25
37.52
33.73
35.31
35.36
36.79
42.84
57.32
60.49
80.93
100.83
106.60
78.49
95.91
100.00
90.21
83.60
83.99

150.82
141.25
134.13
130.47
125.71
123.14
119.83
111.45
109.04
107.52
102.00
107.89
103.04
100.00
101.23
96.78
95.60

61.07
62.41
60.36
54.85
58.73
60.44
61.45
70.22
73.91
78.52
73.00
69.63
73.87
77.80
82.15
82.36
79.40
81.85
84.27
80.73
79.18
80.73
85.91
95.22
97.14
100.00
101.17
99.29
99.38

122.36
120.78
119.15
112.89
113.75
114.57
112.50
103.49
101.56
101.79
100.08
104.56
102.74
100.00
100.68
98.21
99.21

92.63
91.10
87.81
89.94
90.66
93.21
92.70
91.32
91.78
89.36
95.94
103.19
101.12
100.00
101.67
97.38
97.10

197

197

10-7a. Import Price Link Indices

Period

General
Index

Animal
Products

1982
98.89
105.65
99.42
1985
98.52
101.21
1988
99.01
104.95
1989
94.65
99.22
1990
102.34
97.86
1991
97.20
94.72
1992
93.08
95.52
1993
104.64
104.11
1994
105.12
109.26
1995
110.14
97.73
1996
97.52
105.37
1997
98.60
105.55
1998
100.72
91.71
1999
95.92
102.42
2000
104.61
106.42
2001
98.75
99.38
2002
100.39
107.15
2003
105.14
109.00
2004
108.58
101.52
2005
102.42
112.95
2006
108.82
123.67
2007
108.94
93.99
2008
108.84
92.25
2009
90.40
115.38
2010
107.04
114.14
2011
107.65
97.49
2012
98.72
108.32
2013
95.55
104.07
2014
97.91
Source: See Table 10-1.

198 198

Vegetable
Products

87.24
95.05
119.41
99.67
95.91
97.58
92.46
107.00
102.84
109.57
121.48
89.08
100.69
85.78
95.36
106.95
106.66
116.20
117.15
86.63
103.75
142.81
128.52
79.99
107.24
115.85
101.04
96.74
97.04

Prepared
Foodstuffs,
Beverages,
Spirits &
Tobacco
92.13
89.63
102.77
91.88
105.40
107.30
97.35
101.56
99.68
106.69
111.60
105.18
117.10
94.12
95.07
107.63
105.71
99.72
102.99
102.35
111.11
102.70
100.85
106.55
108.95
103.58
103.48
100.83
104.29

Mineral
Products

114.29
135.63
98.18
104.97
114.21
126.14
128.58
120.07
112.83
133.62
74.20
119.30
126.66
101.29
95.41
93.95

Products of
The Chemical
or Allied
Industries
97.52
99.32
107.73
93.01
94.87
99.94
87.00
103.45
111.19
122.08
90.08
98.25
98.24
95.70
116.95
94.92
101.83
110.95
113.89
99.81
106.88
108.61
104.77
89.68
108.47
108.75
96.92
97.13
98.26

Plastics,
Rubber &
Articles
Thereof
101.88
100.12
109.05
82.14
99.18
100.00
90.62
102.52
108.28
118.75
98.84
97.84
101.63
92.40
104.28
98.11
100.26
107.81
113.90
112.72
102.05
106.43
108.52
100.53
109.44
103.87
94.50
92.68
97.10

Leather &
Articles
Thereof
97.89
100.04
100.95
96.93
103.49
85.78
91.06
105.48
110.30
111.37
98.17
109.73
107.40
94.49
104.54
118.72
96.94
105.95
103.81
96.57
104.34
109.94
96.52
102.73
112.84
99.92
101.70
105.69
113.70

Wood &
Articles of
Wood
104.63
94.70
90.94
93.79
102.31
99.11
91.52
131.60
107.92
99.52
104.42
104.72
102.43
104.61
97.58
106.29
100.87
105.34
109.27
99.73
103.49
108.38
101.38
93.94
110.25
100.18
99.45
105.72
104.26

10-7b.Import Price Link Indices

Period

Woodpulp,
Paper &
Articles
Thereof

Machinery,
Optical, Measuring,
Textiles & Stone Materials, Base Metals &
Electrical
Transportation Medical Instruments,
Textile
Glass &
Articles of Base Equipment, TV
Equipment
Musical Instruments
Articles
Glassware
Metal
Image & Sound
& Parts Thereof
Recorders, Etc

1982
93.49
96.55
93.80
1985
92.62
98.68
1988
98.71
92.41
1989
92.34
101.23
1990
95.87
93.92
1991
95.18
89.55
1992
88.61
101.35
1993
93.37
108.95
1994
129.67
113.20
1995
141.61
92.40
1996
77.59
102.62
1997
96.27
107.14
1998
104.05
91.73
1999
97.12
2000
111.96
98.25
2001
93.33
104.23
102.80
2002
99.16
105.19
2003
105.13
99.78
2004
108.53
2005
98.34
96.45
2006
105.53
101.31
105.47
2007
112.24
2008
104.27
100.43
102.49
2009
90.53
111.61
2010
115.38
2011
97.85
121.70
2012
91.57
88.71
95.59
2013
98.32
2014
102.24
100.64
Source: See Table 10-1.

91.71
96.28
107.25
80.90
93.95
113.48
87.65
96.92
101.58
106.40
108.27
101.04
94.66
91.57
80.39
92.80

90.83
98.44
115.71
98.88
95.32
95.71
90.28
100.03
104.08
116.14
93.77
104.32
103.50
89.90
104.68
100.14
104.04
116.44
133.80
105.53
133.79
124.59
105.72
73.63
122.19
104.26
90.21
92.67
100.47

93.65
94.96
97.27
96.35
97.96
97.31
93.01
97.84
98.61
94.87
105.77
95.50
97.05
101.23
95.60
98.78

101.36
98.69
97.99
90.87
107.07
102.91
101.67
114.27
105.25
106.24
92.97
95.38
106.09
105.32
105.59
100.26
96.41
103.09
102.96
95.80
98.08
101.96
106.42
110.84
102.02
102.94
101.17
98.14
100.09

98.71
98.65
94.75
100.76
100.72
98.19
91.99
98.14
100.23
98.32
104.48
98.26
97.33
100.68
97.55
101.02

Miscellaneous
Manufactured
Articles

98.35
96.39
102.43
100.80
102.81
99.45
98.51
100.50
97.36
107.36
107.56
97.99
98.89
101.67
95.78
99.71

199

199

10-8. Export Price Indices


Base: 2011=100
Products
Prepared
Plastics,
of The
Foodstuffs,
Rubber &
Mineral
General
Animal
Chemical
Beverages,
Period
Articles
Products
Index Produc-tsg
or Allied
Spirits &
Thereof
Industries
Tobacco
1981
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

114.72
114.94
99.26
95.57
97.93
98.45
93.16
97.99
98.55
105.34
107.10
109.29
115.39
105.54
104.62
104.95
103.39
101.84
103.49
100.94
103.46
107.14
104.84
97.93
99.91
100.00
98.38
96.35
96.45

66.43
76.62
60.26
53.16
54.22
58.18
66.07
62.05
64.89
63.34
75.51
72.45
80.77
100.00
107.31
87.18
90.90

Source: See Table 10-1.

200

200

80.34
79.30
60.03
55.46
57.11
58.25
62.72
72.16
74.58
83.62
91.34
104.94
102.43
100.00
105.37
108.66
113.56

17.73
21.88
34.20
31.53
33.15
37.65
43.03
56.71
68.04
77.74
100.48
66.73
79.42
100.00
103.91
99.99
93.99

73.98
67.19
53.66
50.45
50.90
51.11
47.94
50.17
48.74
51.17
52.97
54.72
59.45
57.73
62.15
63.59
62.80
66.58
76.09
76.07
80.17
89.57
90.07
79.27
92.45
100.00
92.09
92.47
91.19

63.67
63.94
57.81
54.49
54.86
54.46
50.77
53.63
55.49
63.04
58.84
61.09
66.36
62.41
64.48
64.81
64.70
68.78
77.90
79.82
83.40
89.06
94.53
84.83
93.78
100.00
96.74
94.84
94.26

MiscellaBase
Wood
TranspoStone
neous
Metals &
pulp,
Textiles &
rtation
Materials,
ManufacArticles of
Paper &
Textile
EquipmeGlass &
tured
Base
Articles
Articles
nt
Glassware
Articles
Metal
Thereof

79.06
79.17
81.43
77.33
81.47
82.54
83.31
81.61
82.72
87.30
95.92
87.05
102.50
100.00
94.83
93.56
95.02

64.91
67.47
61.01
59.00
60.05
60.62
57.85
59.59
63.16
70.12
71.04
75.72
82.13
76.87
76.61
78.73
78.18
79.57
79.95
78.85
80.22
83.93
84.83
87.72
93.36
100.00
96.82
95.37
95.92

132.94
111.30
111.74
109.15
95.34
92.00
106.79
97.77
91.53
96.09
94.63
89.82
101.72
100.00
93.63
83.76
81.88

61.85
61.31
53.61
53.70
54.04
53.40
49.39
52.04
52.22
55.72
56.72
58.16
63.33
57.47
58.07
59.19
60.63
66.86
79.88
83.33
90.85
103.84
107.24
89.03
99.10
100.00
92.24
88.76
90.12

72.27
81.06
88.02
85.48
90.32
92.83
89.02
88.97
89.22
91.24
92.44
94.38
106.60
103.60
99.14
98.59
97.56
99.43
96.68
92.61
91.97
95.90
96.25
101.46
98.92
100.00
101.29
101.03
102.32

106.32
100.65
96.89
100.24
99.74
98.96
98.80
98.01
99.52
100.43
101.06
105.11
100.83
100.00
102.55
102.73
104.92

10-9. Export Price Link Indices

Period

1982
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

General
Index

101.04
99.86
97.34
96.28
102.47
100.53
94.63
105.18
100.57
106.89
101.67
102.04
105.58
91.46
99.13
100.32
98.51
98.50
101.62
97.54
102.50
103.56
97.85
93.41
102.02
100.09
98.38
97.94
100.10

Products
Prepared
Plastics,
of The
Foodstuffs,
Rubber &
Mineral
Animal
Chemical
Beverages,
Articles
Products
Produc-tsg
or Allied
Spirits &
Thereof
Industries
Tobacco

115.34
78.65
88.22
101.99
107.30
113.56
93.92
104.58
97.61
119.21
95.95
111.48
123.81
107.31
81.24
104.27

98.71
75.70
92.39
102.98
102.00
107.67
115.05
103.35
112.12
109.23
114.89
97.61
97.63
105.37
103.12
104.51

123.41
156.31
92.19
105.14
113.57
114.29
131.79
119.98
114.26
129.25
66.41
119.02
125.91
103.91
96.23
94.00

95.97
100.22
98.78
94.02
100.89
100.41
93.80
104.65
97.15
104.99
103.52
103.30
108.64
97.11
107.66
102.32
98.76
106.02
114.28
99.97
105.39
111.73
100.56
88.01
116.63
108.17
92.09
100.41
98.62

101.44
101.72
101.26
94.26
100.68
99.27
93.22
105.63
103.47
113.61
93.34
103.82
108.63
94.05
103.32
100.51
99.83
106.31
113.26
102.46
104.49
106.79
106.14
89.74
110.55
106.63
96.74
98.04
99.39

MiscellaBase
Wood
TranspoStone
neous
Metals &
pulp,
Textiles &
rtation
Materials,
ManufacArticles of
Paper &
Textile
EquipmeGlass &
tured
Base
Articles
Articles
nt
Glassware
Articles
Metal
Thereof

100.14
102.85
94.97
105.35
101.31
100.93
97.96
101.36
105.54
109.87
90.75
117.75
97.56
94.83
98.66
101.56

99.20
99.54
95.09
96.71
101.78
100.95
95.43
103.01
105.99
111.02
101.31
106.59
108.47
93.60
99.66
102.77
99.30
101.78
100.48
98.62
101.74
104.62
101.07
103.41
106.43
107.11
96.82
98.50
100.58

83.72
100.40
97.68
87.35
96.50
116.08
91.55
93.62
104.98
98.48
94.92
113.25
98.31
93.63
89.46
97.76

100.63
101.39
99.48
100.17
100.63
98.82
92.49
105.37
100.35
106.70
101.79
102.54
108.89
90.75
101.04
101.93
102.43
110.28
119.47
104.32
109.02
114.30
103.27
83.02
111.31
100.91
92.24
96.23
101.53

105.95
101.76
111.29
97.11
105.66
102.78
95.90
99.94
100.28
102.26
101.32
102.10
112.95
97.19
95.69
99.45
98.96
101.92
97.23
95.79
99.31
104.27
100.36
105.41
97.50
101.09
101.29
99.74
101.28

94.67
96.26
103.46
99.50
99.22
99.84
99.20
101.54
100.91
100.63
104.01
95.93
99.18
102.55
100.18
102.13

Source: See Table 10-1.

201

201

10-10. Indices of Prices Received and Paid by Farmers


Base: 2011=100
Received

Paid

Period
General Index

Crops

Livestock Products

1981
67.52
59.60
115.74
1985
62.58
63.56
82.31
1988
69.99
71.97
93.17
1989
74.65
74.31
104.66
1990
73.16
83.70
78.71
1991
70.26
80.18
76.03
1992
74.47
81.53
86.07
1993
77.10
82.74
91.77
1994
82.79
90.78
95.50
1995
86.90
94.28
101.76
1996
85.80
91.70
102.72
1997
74.44
88.38
75.12
1998
81.53
95.33
83.52
1999
86.38
92.00
100.90
2000
74.83
84.01
81.47
2001
73.98
87.59
74.25
2002
74.92
84.86
80.50
2003
77.80
83.60
71.63
2004
85.51
90.19
80.65
2005
93.59
105.22
80.92
2006
89.81
103.62
74.68
2007
89.90
99.68
79.31
2008
100.54
104.77
96.02
2009
96.82
99.01
94.49
2010
97.84
99.64
95.94
2011
100.00
100.00
100.00
95.63
2012
105.90
115.52
95.95
2013
105.82
115.32
109.07
2014
111.92
116.30
Source: The data are provided by the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan.

202

202

General Index
59.35
59.39
59.11
61.76
62.99
64.92
67.44
70.48
73.09
75.79
79.05
77.33
78.55
79.19
79.25
79.32
80.19
81.67
85.04
86.51
87.02
90.53
98.22
95.47
96.79
100.00
101.60
103.00
103.92

Production Cost
58.82
57.02
52.28
55.33
53.97
55.27
58.01
62.07
64.75
67.17
71.90
66.88
68.15
70.18
68.14
68.06
67.82
70.85
78.15
77.19
76.83
83.34
97.72
91.87
93.86
100.00
100.97
103.49
103.84

Living Cost
59.50
60.60
62.66
65.11
67.67
69.90
72.29
74.74
77.28
80.12
82.56
82.71
83.90
83.85
84.95
85.09
86.53
87.27
88.85
91.46
92.38
94.52
98.52
97.62
98.54
100.00
101.93
102.74
103.97

10-11. Link Indices of Prices Received and Paid by Farmers


Received

Paid

Period
General Index
1982
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

105.27
94.78
100.97
103.14
106.66
98.00
96.04
105.99
103.53
107.38
104.96
98.73
86.76
109.52
105.95
86.63
98.86
101.27
103.84
109.91
109.45
95.96
100.10
111.84
96.30
101.05
102.21
105.90
99.92
105.76

Crops
107.16
100.44
106.54
104.47
103.25
112.64
95.79
101.68
101.48
109.72
103.86
97.26
96.38
107.86
96.51
91.32
104.26
96.88
98.52
107.88
116.66
98.48
96.20
105.11
94.50
100.64
100.36
115.52
99.83
100.85

Livestock Products
102.37
83.78
93.02
100.95
112.33
75.21
96.60
113.21
106.62
104.06
106.55
100.94
73.13
111.18
120.81
80.74
91.14
108.42
88.98
112.59
100.33
92.29
106.20
121.07
98.41
101.53
104.23
95.63
100.33
113.67

General Index
102.98
98.07
98.79
100.61
104.48
101.99
103.06
103.88
104.51
103.70
103.69
104.30
97.82
101.58
100.81
100.08
100.09
101.10
101.85
104.13
101.73
100.59
104.03
108.49
97.20
101.38
103.32
101.60
101.38
100.89

Production Cost
103.74
95.37
95.95
96.81
105.83
97.54
102.41
104.96
107.00
104.32
103.74
107.04
93.02
101.90
102.98
97.09
99.88
99.65
104.47
110.30
98.77
99.53
108.47
117.25
94.01
102.17
106.54
100.97
102.50
100.34

Living Cost
102.54
99.61
100.98
101.46
103.91
103.93
103.30
103.42
103.39
103.40
103.67
103.05
100.18
101.44
99.94
101.31
100.16
101.69
100.86
101.81
102.94
101.01
102.32
104.23
99.09
100.94
101.48
101.93
100.79
101.20

Source: See Table 10-10.

203

203

204

11. EXTERNAL TRADE

11-1a. Balance of Payments


Unit: US$ million
Item

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

A. Current Account (1)

7,602

8,268

18,420

25,865

29,889

18,968

16,481

24,995

Goods: exports f.o.b.

123,372

151,268

125,731

134,776

149,982

181,602

197,359

222,446

Goods: imports f.o.b.

-109,057

-138,227

-105,686

-110,348

-124,460

-164,999

-179,000

-199,554

Balance on Goods

14,315

13,041

20,045

24,428

25,522

16,603

18,359

22,892

Services: credit

17,161

20,010

19,895

21,635

23,166

25,789

25,827

29,272

Services: debit

-24,362

-26,647

-24,465

-24,719

-25,635

-30,731

-32,480

-32,815

7,114

6,404

15,475

21,344

23,053

11,661

11,706

19,349

Income: credit

Balance on Goods and Services

6,965

9,166

9,327

10,334

12,991

15,485

17,394

19,338

Income: debit

-4,160

-4,698

-3,648

-3,321

-3,436

-4,353

-8,355

-9,757

9,919

10,872

21,154

28,357

32,608

22,793

20,745

28,930

Balance on Goods, Services, and Income


Current transfers: credit

3,126

3,202

2,607

2,621

2,673

3,170

3,463

3,837

Current transfers: debit

-5,443

-5,806

-5,341

-5,113

-5,392

-6,995

-7,727

-7,772
-118

-173

-287

-163

-139

-87

-77

-117

Capital account: credit

--

--

--

Capital account: debit

-173

-287

-163

-140

-88

-83

-118

-122

7,429

7,981

18,257

25,726

29,802

18,891

16,364

24,877

9,220

-8,019

-384

8,749

7,628

7,169

2,302

-19,620

-4,420

-6,701

-5,480

-4,886

-5,682

-7,145

-6,028

-7,399

2,926

4,928

4,109

1,445

453

1,898

1,625

7,424

-4,577

-9,780

-11,347

-15,442

-34,763

-21,823

-33,902

-40,779

-5,058

-9,265

-8,649

-9,142

-9,850

-8,167

-12,464

-18,467

481

-515

-2,698

-6,300

-24,913

-13,656

-21,438

-22,312

B. Capital Account (1)

Total, Groups A plus B


C. Financial Account (1)
Direct investment abroad
Direct investment in Taiwan, R.O.C.
Portfolio investment assets
Equity securities
Debt securities

(1) Excludes components that have been classified in the categories of Group E.

Source: The Central Bank of China, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Financial Statistics Monthly, Republic of China (Taiwan), April 2015.

205

205

11-1b. Balance of Payments (Continued)


Unit: US$ million
1999
Portfolio investment liabilities

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

13,913

9,556

11,119

6,616

29,566

17,154

31,045

21,814

14,765

8,489

11,298

3,636

25,197

14,092

34,826

22,662

Debt securities

-852

1,067

-179

2,980

4,369

3,062

-3,781

-848

Financial derivatives

-257

-304

-1,063

-242

-215

-843

-1,003

-965

Equity securities

Financial derivatives assets

251

414

535

400

519

888

909

1,930

-508

-718

-1,598

-642

-734

-1,731

-1,912

-2,895

Other investment assets

2,334

-8,368

-1,770

11,990

3,939

408

-6,254

-1,266

Monetary authorities

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

General government

-11

-13

33

32

--

-4

Financial derivatives liabilities

Banks
Other sectors
Other investment liabilities
Monetary authorities
General government
Banks
Other sectors

-923

-10,105

-7,341

3,022

-1,994

-6,754

-9,421

-5,525

3,268

1,750

5,563

8,966

5,900

7,130

3,167

4,263

-699

2,650

4,048

9,268

14,330

17,520

16,819

1,551

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

-11

-13

33

32

--

-4

-923

-10,105

-7,341

3,022

-1,994

-6,754

-9,421

-5,525

3,268

1,750

5,563

8,966

5,900

7,130

3,167

4,263

Total, Groups A through C

16,649

-38

17,873

34,475

37,430

26,060

18,666

5,257

D. Net Errors and Omissions


Total, Groups A through D

1,944

2,515

-520

-811

-338

535

1,390

829

18,593

2,477

17,353

33,664

37,092

26,595

20,056

6,086

E. Reserves and Related Items

-18,593

-2,477

-17,353

-33,664

-37,092

-26,595

-20,056

-6,086

Reserve assets

206

2000

-18,593

-2,477

-17,353

-33,664

-37,092

-26,595

-20,056

-6,086

Use of fund credit and loans

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Exceptional financing

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

206

11-1c. Balance of Payments (Continued)


Unit: US$ million
Item

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

A. Current Account (1)


Goods: exports f.o.b.

33,781

26,386

41,952

38,461

39,927

48,947

55,257

65,335

245,127

253,778

202,428

272,412

305,994

299,054

303,230

311,554

Goods: imports f.o.b.

-216,055

-236,419

-172,846

-247,310

-279,449

-269,138

-267,778

-270,066

Balance on Goods

29,072

17,359

29,582

25,102

26,545

29,916

35,452

41,488

Services: credit

33,286

36,829

31,774

40,357

45,920

49,078

51,284

57,372

Services: debit

-34,926

-34,982

-29,783

-37,864

-42,026

-42,727

-42,720

-46,208

27,432

19,206

31,573

27,595

30,439

36,267

44,016

52,652

Income: credit

23,500

23,277

20,351

23,265

24,833

25,833

25,352

30,413

Income: debit

-13,368

-13,299

-7,827

-9,689

-11,654

-10,533

-11,115

-14,941
68,124

Balance on Goods and Services

37,564

29,184

44,097

41,171

43,618

51,567

58,253

Current transfers: credit

4,689

5,526

4,902

5,251

5,547

5,445

6,153

6,578

Current transfers: debit

-8,472

-8,324

-7,047

-7,961

-9,238

-8,065

-9,149

-9,367

B. Capital Account (1)


Capital account: credit

-96

-334

-96

-116

-119

-83

-76

103

29

Balance on Goods, Services, and Income

-99

-337

-98

-121

-122

-87

-97

-105

Total, Groups A plus B

33,685

26,052

41,856

38,345

39,808

48,864

55,263

65,259

C. Financial Account (1)


Direct investment abroad

-38,951

-1,660

13,469

-358

-32,046

-31,673

-42,934

-53,046

-11,107

-10,287

-5,877

-11,574

-12,766

-13,137

-14,285

-12,597

7,769

5,432

2,805

2,492

-1,957

3,207

3,598

2,839

-44,966

3,527

-31,699

-33,487

-19,503

-45,304

-36,814

-57,105

-35,697

-4,573

-21,197

-12,274

-2,078

-16,960

-7,612

-22,265

-9,269

8,100

-10,502

-21,213

-17,425

-28,344

-29,202

-34,840

Capital account: debit

Direct investment in Taiwan, R.O.C.


Portfolio investment assets
Equity securities
Debt securities

(1) Excludes components that have been classified in the categories of Group E.

Source: The Central Bank of China, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Financial Statistics Monthly, Republic of China (Taiwan), April 2015.

207

207

11-1d. Balance of Payments (Continued)


Unit: US$ million
2007
Portfolio investment liabilities
Equity securities

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

4,904

-15,777

21,372

12,823

-16,188

3,213

7,980

12,895

5,599

-15,418

19,427

9,986

-14,924

2,906

9,618

13,756

Debt securities

-695

-359

1,945

2,837

-1,264

307

-1,638

-861

Financial derivatives

-289

1,589

852

577

1,038

328

770

283

3,691

7,938

5,344

4,497

5,777

4,526

5,851

5,689

Financial derivatives liabilities

-3,980

-6,349

-4,492

-3,920

-4,739

-4,198

-5,081

-5,406

Other investment assets

-6,847

10,621

25,663

12,317

-7,988

4,746

-49,534

-14,614

Monetary authorities

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

General government

11

-2

13

-13

-1

-10,158

-16,726

707

1,212

-25,352

-4,453

-60,256

-36,439

3,300

27,340

24,958

11,092

17,377

9,196

10,723

21,817

Financial derivatives assets

Banks
Other sectors

11,585

3,235

353

16,494

25,318

15,274

45,351

15,253

Monetary authorities

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

General government

11

-2

13

-13

-1

-10,158

-16,726

707

1,212

-25,352

-4,453

-60,256

-36,439

3,300

27,340

24,958

11,092

17,377

9,196

10,723

21,817

Total, Groups A through C

-5,266

24,392

55,325

37,987

7,762

17,191

12,329

12,213

D. Net Errors and Omissions


Total, Groups A through D

1,246

1,882

-1,199

2,186

-1,523

-1,707

-1,011

802

-4,020

26,274

54,126

40,173

6,239

15,484

11,318

13,015

4,020

-26,274

-54,126

-40,173

-6,239

-15,484

-11,318

-13,015

4,020

-26,274

-54,126

-40,173

-6,239

-15,484

-11,318

-13,015

Use of fund credit and loans

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Exceptional financing

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Other investment liabilities

Banks
Other sectors

E. Reserves and Related Items


Reserve assets

208

2008

208

11-2a. Indices of Foreign Trade

Period

Value Index
Exports

Imports

I. Index of Fixed Base Period (Base: 1991 = 100)


1972
5.86
5.96
1973
8.37
8.58
1974
10.47
15.70
1975
9.87
13.39
1976
15.19
17.10
1977
17.41
19.15
1978
22.96
24.15
1979
28.39
31.52
1980
34.90
42.08
1981
40.66
46.05
1982
42.35
43.54
1983
49.27
48.14
1984
59.03
51.51
1985
59.93
47.42
1986
73.85
54.24
1987
83.67
65.88
1988
84.86
84.17
1989
85.64
81.96
1990
88.34
87.05
1991
100.00
100.00
1992
100.35
107.47
1993
109.71
120.34
1994
120.35
133.76
1995
144.54
162.23
1996
155.66
166.50
1997
170.61
193.76
1998 (1)
181.07
207.36

Quantum Index
Exports
11.52
13.66
13.29
13.30
20.07
22.06
27.76
29.63
32.84
35.42
37.37
44.78
52.49
55.89
70.55
82.45
83.35
88.87
90.18
100.00
103.94
108.00
114.58
121.17
127.54
136.49
135.16

Unit Value Index

Imports
12.07
14.11
18.34
16.11
21.03
21.72
23.90
26.61
30.40
30.25
29.35
34.50
36.48
36.27
45.24
60.71
76.59
84.15
88.16
100.00
113.40
119.53
122.60
133.15
134.65
160.69
164.17

Exports
50.87
61.28
78.76
74.23
75.69
78.92
82.72
95.81
106.28
114.78
113.33
110.02
112.47
107.23
104.68
101.48
101.81
96.37
97.96
100.00
96.55
101.58
105.04
119.29
122.05
125.00
133.97

Imports
49.36
60.82
85.59
83.12
81.32
88.16
101.05
118.44
138.44
152.22
148.34
139.55
141.22
130.75
119.90
108.51
109.90
97.40
98.74
100.00
94.77
100.68
109.10
121.84
123.65
120.58
126.31

Net Terms
of Trade

Income Terms
of Trade

103.06
100.76
92.02
89.30
93.08
89.52
81.86
80.89
76.77
75.40
76.40
78.84
79.64
82.01
87.31
93.52
92.64
98.94
99.21
100.00
101.88
100.89
96.28
97.91
98.71
103.67
106.06

11.87
13.76
12.23
11.88
18.68
19.75
22.72
23.97
25.21
26.71
28.55
35.30
41.80
45.84
61.59
77.11
77.21
87.93
89.47
100.00
105.89
108.97
110.32
118.63
125.89
141.49
143.36

(1) Import and export indices from 2003 onward have been revised to reflect a shift to 2001 as the base year for the period from 1989
to the present, as shown in Tables 11-2c and 11-2d.
Source: Ministry of Finance, R.O.C., Monthly Statistics of Exports and Imports, R.O.C., Feb. 1999.

209

209

11-2b. Indices of Foreign Trade (Continued)


Period

Value Index
Exports

Imports

II. Link Index (Base: Last Year = 100)


1973
142.83
1974
125.09
1975
94.27
1976
153.90
1977
114.61
1978
131.88
1979
123.65
1980
122.93
1981
116.50
1982
104.16
1983
116.34
1984
119.80
1985
101.52
1986
123.23
1987
113.30
1988
101.42
1989
100.92
1990
103.15
1991
113.20
1992
100.35
1993
109.33
1994
109.70
1995
120.10
1996
107.69
1997
109.60
1998
106.13

210

210

Quantum Index

143.96
182.98
85.29
127.71
111.99
126.11
130.52
133.50
109.43
94.55
110.56
107.00
92.06
114.38
121.46
127.76
97.37
106.21
114.88
107.47
111.98
111.15
121.28
102.63
116.37
107.02

Exports
118.58
97.29
100.08
150.90
109.92
125.84
106.74
110.83
107.86
105.51
119.83
117.22
106.48
126.23
116.87
101.09
106.62
101.47
110.89
103.94
103.91
106.09
105.75
105.26
107.02
99.03

Unit Value Index

Imports
116.90
129.98
87.84
130.54
103.28
110.04
111.34
114.24
99.51
97.02
117.55
105.74
99.42
124.73
134.20
126.16
109.87
104.77
113.43
113.40
105.41
102.57
108.61
101.13
119.34
102.17

Exports
120.46
128.52
94.25
101.97
104.27
104.82
115.82
110.93
108.00
98.74
97.08
102.23
95.34
97.62
96.94
100.33
94.66
101.65
102.08
96.55
105.21
103.41
113.57
102.31
102.42
107.18

Imports
123.22
140.73
97.11
97.83
108.41
114.62
117.21
116.89
109.95
97.45
94.07
101.20
92.59
91.70
90.50
101.28
88.63
101.38
101.28
94.77
106.24
108.36
111.68
101.49
97.52
104.75

Net Terms
of Trade
97.77
91.33
97.04
104.23
96.18
91.44
98.82
94.91
98.22
101.33
103.19
101.01
102.98
106.46
107.11
99.06
106.80
100.27
100.80
101.88
99.03
95.43
101.69
100.82
105.02
102.31

Income Terms
of Trade
115.92
88.88
97.14
157.24
105.73
115.04
105.50
105.17
105.95
106.89
123.64
118.41
109.67
134.36
125.20
100.13
113.88
101.75
111.77
105.89
102.91
101.24
107.53
106.12
112.39
101.32

11-2c. Indices of Foreign Trade (Continued)


Value Index
Period

Exports

Quantum Index

Imports

Exports

Unit Value Index

Imports

Exports

Imports

Net Terms
of Trade

Income Terms
of Trade

I. Index of Fixed Base Period (Base: 2011 = 100)


1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

26.02
28.55
34.28
36.92
40.46
42.93
45.54
53.66
48.10
52.40
57.56
67.62
70.72
80.51
89.45
88.59
74.20
95.74
100.00
98.43
100.01
104.96

24.71
27.46
33.31
34.18
39.78
42.54
43.43
53.05
43.95
47.28
53.23
68.33
70.97
79.76
87.10
91.20
69.53
95.93
100.00
96.87
96.80
100.10

52.31
55.30
57.74
60.03
64.46
65.25
67.62
72.97
62.13
67.63
69.31
74.17
79.28
86.45
93.17
90.02
81.76
100.38
100.00
95.98
93.49
97.61

49.54
49.92
54.70
55.34
64.33
67.03
68.86
75.78
67.55
72.92
77.90
90.06
92.17
94.65
97.11
92.44
83.08
104.55
100.00
97.14
97.26
101.31

49.74
51.62
59.37
61.50
62.78
65.79
67.34
73.53
77.42
77.47
83.05
91.16
89.20
93.13
96.01
98.42
90.75
95.38
100.00
102.55
106.97
107.53

49.88
55.01
60.89
61.78
61.83
63.47
63.07
70.00
65.05
64.84
68.33
75.87
77.00
84.27
89.69
98.65
83.69
91.76
100.00
99.73
99.52
98.80

99.72
93.84
97.50
99.56
101.54
103.65
106.78
105.05
119.00
119.49
121.54
120.16
115.85
110.51
107.06
99.76
108.44
103.95
100.00
102.83
107.48
108.83

52.17
51.90
56.30
59.77
65.45
67.63
72.20
76.66
73.93
80.81
84.24
89.13
91.85
95.54
99.74
89.80
88.66
104.34
100.00
98.70
100.48
106.23

Note: From Jan. 2006, the Compilation of Customs Trade Statistics adopts the United Nations' International Merchandise Trade Statistics
(IMTS) Compilers Manual, 2004. Under IMTS Criteria, the data of re-exports and re-imports of each classification are included
in their relevant total exports/imports, respectively. The historical data before 2005 have been revised on this table.
Source: Ministry of Finance, R.O.C., Monthly Statistics of Exports and Imports, R.O.C., May 2015.

211

211

11-2d. Indices of Foreign Trade (Continued)


Period

Value Index
Exports

Quantum Index

Imports

Exports

Unit Value Index

Imports

Exports

Imports

Net Terms
of Trade

Income Terms
of Trade

II. Change from previous year (%)


1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

212

212

9.33
9.72
20.07
7.70
9.59
6.10
6.08
17.83
-10.36
8.94
9.85
17.48
4.58
13.84
11.10
-0.96
-16.24
29.03
4.45
-1.57
1.61
4.95

12.01
11.13
21.30
2.61
16.38
6.94
2.09
22.15
-17.15
7.58
12.58
28.37
3.86
12.39
9.20
4.71
-23.76
37.97
4.24
-3.13
-0.07
3.41

3.73
5.72
4.41
3.97
7.38
1.23
3.63
7.91
-14.86
8.85
2.48
7.01
6.89
9.04
7.77
-3.38
-9.18
22.77
-0.38
-4.02
-2.59
4.41

4.40
0.77
9.58
1.17
16.25
4.20
2.73
10.05
-10.86
7.95
6.83
15.61
2.34
2.69
2.60
-4.81
-10.13
25.84
-4.35
-2.86
0.12
4.16

5.40
3.78
15.01
3.59
2.08
4.79
2.36
9.19
5.29
0.06
7.20
9.77
-2.15
4.41
3.09
2.51
-7.79
5.10
4.84
2.55
4.31
0.52

7.29
10.28
10.69
1.46
0.08
2.65
-0.63
10.99
-7.07
-0.32
5.38
11.03
1.49
9.44
6.43
9.99
-15.16
9.64
8.98
-0.27
-0.21
-0.72

-1.75
-5.90
3.90
2.11
1.99
2.08
3.02
-1.62
13.28
0.41
1.72
-1.14
-3.59
-4.61
-3.12
-6.82
8.70
-4.14
-3.80
2.83
4.52
1.26

1.91
-0.52
8.48
6.16
9.50
3.33
6.76
6.18
-3.56
9.31
4.24
5.80
3.05
4.02
4.40
-9.97
-1.27
17.69
-4.16
-1.30
1.80
5.72

11-3. Export and Import Foreign Exchange Proceeds & Payments


Unit: US$ million
Foreign Exchange Export Proceeds
Period

Sold for N.T.


Dollars

1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

54,299
55,910
50,376
50,786
54,808
49,747
44,773
31,251
34,399
35,572
25,371
24,668
24,418
27,268
26,832
26,200
27,374
27,067
19,122
22,771
26,299
23,557
22,053
23,461

Retained with
Exporters
24,057
28,770
37,618
49,306
65,125
73,762
83,380
91,708
103,815
125,558
111,861
117,820
138,736
176,786
185,450
196,725
225,654
250,036
195,251
256,836
290,156
280,088
291,299
302,451

Foreign Exchange Import Payments


Total
78,356
84,680
87,994
100,092
119,933
123,509
128,153
122,959
138,214
161,130
137,232
142,488
163,154
204,054
212,282
222,924
253,028
277,103
214,374
279,607
316,455
303,645
313,352
325,912

Purchased with N.T.


Dollars
44,629
54,622
51,483
52,464
59,634
54,638
52,970
47,267
44,949
49,859
38,316
36,373
39,236
47,620
48,079
47,735
49,821
55,016
38,744
48,141
54,102
51,801
47,675
49,136

Non-purchased
from Banks
14,855
17,303
22,622
31,171
45,031
51,279
60,257
65,935
74,379
98,587
80,595
85,838
106,090
145,683
162,494
170,425
183,784
215,444
152,132
209,972
240,730
236,407
235,905
237,436

Total
59,484
71,925
74,105
83,635
104,665
105,917
113,227
113,202
119,328
148,446
118,911
122,211
145,326
193,303
210,573
218,160
233,605
270,460
190,876
258,113
294,832
288,208
283,580
286,572

Source: See Table 11-1a.

213

213

11-4. Foreign Trade (Customs Statistics) (1)


Period
1971
1975
1980
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
156,402
430,019
1,427,038
2,030,100
2,824,418
3,159,381
3,138,249
3,282,108
3,749,384
3,890,137
4,305,329
4,759,927
5,749,268
6,051,842
6,832,684
7,282,981
7,579,163
9,120,512
7,898,466
8,588,819
9,582,936
11,753,907
12,251,659
13,883,655
15,299,725
15,561,463
12,466,062
16,600,319
17,321,964
16,921,421
17,058,422
17,778,279

Value (NT$ million)


Exports
Imports
82,452
73,950
203,170
226,849
714,624
712,414
1,226,718
803,382
1,710,000
1,114,418
1,735,138
1,424,243
1,751,226
1,387,023
1,808,420
1,473,688
2,051,049
1,698,335
2,064,353
1,825,784
2,261,835
2,043,494
2,489,032
2,270,895
2,994,173
2,755,095
3,221,533
2,830,309
3,541,490
3,291,194
3,760,473
3,522,508
3,986,374
3,592,789
4,729,286
4,391,226
4,254,285
3,644,181
4,670,404
3,918,415
5,172,958
4,409,978
6,097,235
5,656,672
6,374,496
5,877,163
7,279,318
6,604,337
8,087,934
7,211,791
8,010,379
7,551,084
6,708,884
5,757,178
8,656,832
7,943,487
9,041,593
8,280,371
8,899,965
8,021,456
9,042,805
8,015,617
8,955,574
8,263,916

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

Balance
8,502
23,679
2,210
423,336
595,582
310,895
364,203
334,732
352,714
238,569
218,341
218,137
239,078
391,224
250,296
237,965
393,585
338,060
610,104
751,989
762,980
440,563
497,333
674,981
876,143
459,295
951,706
713,345
761,222
878,509
1,027,188
1,201,463

Total
3,905
11,316
39,639
50,959
88,754
110,497
118,749
122,211
139,705
154,475
163,349
179,998
217,354
220,503
239,126
217,825
234,929
292,682
234,285
248,562
278,611
351,128
381,046
426,715
465,929
496,077
378,045
525,837
589,695
571,654
575,338
587,722

Value (US$ million)


Exports
Imports
2,061
1,844
5,354
5,962
19,878
19,760
30,819
20,141
53,754
35,001
60,784
49,713
66,435
52,314
67,425
54,786
76,563
63,142
82,122
72,353
85,957
77,393
94,300
85,698
113,342
104,012
117,581
102,922
124,170
114,955
112,595
105,230
123,733
111,196
151,950
140,732
126,314
107,971
135,317
113,245
150,601
128,010
182,370
168,758
198,432
182,614
224,017
202,698
246,677
219,252
255,629
240,448
203,675
174,371
274,601
251,236
308,257
281,438
301,181
270,473
305,441
269,897
296,038
273,217

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

Balance
217
608
118
10,678
18,753
11,071
14,120
12,639
13,421
9,770
8,564
8,602
9,330
14,659
9,215
7,366
12,537
11,218
18,344
22,072
22,590
13,613
15,817
21,319
27,425
15,181
29,304
23,364
26,820
30,708
35,544
39,670

(1) Merchandise exports are given at f.o.b. prices and merchandise imports at c.i.f. prices in this table and the following tables in this section.
Source: See Table 11-2c.

214

214

11-5. Exports and Imports Per Capita


Period
1971
1975
1980
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
10,487
26,751
80,603
105,781
143,978
159,245
156,478
161,848
182,865
187,891
206,006
225,732
270,329
282,250
315,829
333,535
344,343
411,120
353,539
382,351
424,725
519,009
539,014
608,306
667,602
676,653
540,161
717,357
746,845
727,166
730,720
759,638

Value (NT$)
Exports
5,529
12,639
40,364
63,920
87,169
87,458
87,319
89,177
100,034
99,707
108,227
118,038
140,785
150,248
163,699
172,217
181,112
213,179
190,424
207,914
229,271
269,231
280,447
318,940
352,916
348,312
290,700
374,092
389,833
382,459
387,361
382,657

Imports
4,959
14,112
40,239
41,861
56,809
71,788
69,159
72,671
82,831
88,184
97,779
107,694
129,544
132,002
152,130
161,319
163,231
197,941
163,115
174,437
195,455
249,778
258,567
289,366
314,686
328,341
249,462
343,265
357,012
344,707
343,360
353,104

Total
262
704
2,239
2,655
4,524
5,569
5,921
6,026
6,814
7,461
7,816
8,536
10,220
10,284
11,053
9,976
10,674
13,193
10,487
11,065
12,348
15,505
16,764
18,696
20,331
21,571
16,381
22,723
25,425
24,566
24,645
25,112

Value (US$)
Exports
138
333
1,123
1,606
2,740
3,064
3,313
3,325
3,734
3,966
4,113
4,472
5,329
5,484
5,740
5,156
5,622
6,849
5,654
6,024
6,675
8,053
8,730
9,815
10,764
11,115
8,825
11,866
13,291
12,943
13,084
12,649

Imports
124
371
1,116
1,049
1,784
2,506
2,608
2,702
3,080
3,495
3,703
4,064
4,891
4,800
5,314
4,819
5,052
6,344
4,833
5,041
5,674
7,452
8,034
8,881
9,567
10,455
7,556
10,857
12,134
11,623
11,561
11,674

Source: See Table 11-2c.

215

215

11-6a. Standard and Characteristic Classification of Exported Commodities


(By Intensity of Input Factor)
Period

Total

Degree of Labor
Intensity
High

Low

High

Mid

Degree of Technical Intensity

Low

High

Mid

Low

Degree of Energy
Intensity
High

Mid

Low

2001

100.0

33.2

42.3

24.5

32.6

61.2

6.2

47.3

38.3

14.5

17.9

40.9

41.2

2002

100.0

33.9

41.7

24.4

35.9

58.5

5.6

48.3

38.4

13.3

18.5

39.2

42.3

2003

100.0

34.9

42.2

22.9

41.0

53.8

5.2

48.6

39.5

11.9

19.9

38.3

41.9

2004

100.0

34.6

43.5

21.9

47.6

48.1

4.3

50.6

39.3

10.1

20.8

38.9

40.2

2005

100.0

34.5

43.0

22.5

52.0

44.1

3.9

50.0

41.0

9.1

23.2

38.1

38.7

2006

100.0

34.1

43.8

22.1

56.2

40.2

3.5

51.8

40.0

8.2

22.8

40.2

37.0

2007

100.0

34.5

41.4

24.1

58.7

38.0

3.3

51.1

41.3

7.6

25.3

37.9

36.8

2008

100.0

34.4

39.8

25.8

59.1

37.6

3.3

49.4

43.5

7.1

27.4

36.0

36.6

2009

100.0

32.7

43.7

23.6

58.3

38.4

3.3

51.6

41.3

7.1

25.5

39.3

35.2

2010

100.0

33.6

43.4

23.0

58.9

38.2

3.0

52.9

40.6

6.5

24.7

38.3

36.9

2011

100.0

32.1

43.7

24.3

57.2

39.7

3.1

51.2

42.4

6.4

25.9

38.2

35.9

2012

100.0

32.5

42.9

24.6

58.0

38.8

3.2

49.7

44.0

6.3

26.4

39.2

34.5

2013

100.0

32.0

42.9

25.0

59.9

36.9

3.2

50.6

43.3

6.1

26.6

39.6

33.8

2014

100.0

31.8

44.9

23.3

59.9

36.8

3.3

52.2

41.8

6.1

24.8

42.2

33.0

Source: Table 11-2c.

216

Mid

Degree of Capital
Intensity

Unit:%

216

11-6b. Standard and Characteristic Classification of Imported Commodities (Continued)


(By Intensity of Input Factor)
Period

Degree of Labor
Intensity

Total
High

Mid

Unit:%

Degree of Capital
Intensity
Low

High

Mid

Degree of Technical Intensity

Low

High

Mid

Low

Degree of Energy
Intensity
High

Mid

Low

2001

100.0

33.7

35.8

30.5

45.5

46.9

7.6

45.2

47.8

6.9

25.3

35.5

39.2

2002

100.0

31.8

37.4

30.8

46.4

45.9

7.8

45.9

47.3

6.8

25.7

37.0

37.2

2003

100.0

32.7

36.1

31.1

49.2

43.3

7.5

44.2

49.2

6.6

28.3

36.1

35.6

2004

100.0

34.2

34.1

31.7

49.1

43.2

7.7

41.4

52.7

6.0

30.6

33.9

35.5

2005

100.0

32.9

33.9

33.2

51.1

41.1

7.8

40.5

53.8

5.7

32.9

33.8

33.3

2006

100.0

30.9

34.2

34.9

52.9

38.9

8.3

39.8

55.0

5.2

34.9

35.5

29.7

2007

100.0

30.1

32.8

37.0

53.5

38.1

8.4

38.7

56.0

5.3

37.3

34.1

28.6

2008

100.0

26.9

29.5

43.6

56.1

35.4

8.5

35.7

59.0

5.3

44.0

31.1

25.0

2009

100.0

29.5

33.5

37.0

53.0

38.9

8.2

39.5

55.1

5.5

37.5

35.0

27.5

2010

100.0

30.8

32.1

37.1

53.0

39.4

7.7

38.7

56.4

4.8

37.8

33.5

28.6

2011

100.0

28.6

31.2

40.2

54.0

38.2

7.8

38.5

56.3

5.2

40.8

32.4

26.9

2012

100.0

27.8

30.1

42.2

55.3

37.0

7.7

37.5

57.3

5.2

42.7

30.9

26.4

2013

100.0

28.2

30.2

41.6

55.3

37.4

7.3

37.9

57.0

5.1

41.8

30.9

27.2

2014

100.0

28.4

31.9

39.6

55.1

37.3

7.6

39.3

55.5

5.3

39.7

32.5

27.8

217

217

11-7. Composition of Exports

Period

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
30,725.9
39,861.5
53,678.7
60,667.4
66,304.0
67,214.3
76,178.3
81,470.4
85,091.3
93,048.9
111,658.8
115,942.0
122,080.5
110,582.3
121,591.0
151,949.8
126,314.4
135,316.8
150,600.6
182,370.4
198,431.7
224,017.4
246,677.3
255,629.2
203,674.9
274,600.5
308,257.3
301,180.9
305,441.2
313,695.9

Value (US$ million)


Industrial Products
Agricul- Processed
tural Agricultural
Heavy
Products Products
491.9
626.8
689.6
823.5
477.8
431.4
524.5
508.5
471.1
460.0
481.7
465.2
382.2
324.1
381.1
371.8
307.8
359.1
387.2
391.6
379.3
345.8
411.2
544.2
496.4
749.8
900.4
879.9
874.6
903.9

Source: See Table 11-2c.

218

218

1,386.7
1,950.6
2,559.1
2,496.8
2,579.3
2,578.7
3,045.5
2,975.0
3,013.2
3,348.3
3,802.0
3,618.5
2,169.3
1,631.8
1,572.2
1,766.7
1,683.3
1,703.0
1,770.8
2,084.2
2,110.3
1,852.4
1,869.5
2,166.7
1,848.5
2,161.7
2,656.7
3,057.8
3,060.2
3,160.7

28,847.3
37,284.2
50,430.0
57,347.1
63,246.9
64,204.2
72,608.3
77,986.8
81,606.8
89,240.5
107,375.2
111,858.2
119,529.2
108,626.5
119,637.7
149,811.3
124,323.2
133,254.6
148,442.6
179,894.6
195,942.2
221,819.7
244,396.8
252,918.1
201,329.8
271,689.1
304,700.2
297,243.2
301,506.4
309,631.3

10,412.8
13,603.0
19,657.7
25,069.8
29,177.4
30,848.5
35,003.6
39,289.8
44,260.8
50,294.1
65,410.9
70,119.4
76,747.5
71,062.6
82,083.5
109,038.6
90,327.2
99,578.8
114,332.2
142,155.1
159,213.1
183,576.4
204,221.7
211,951.9
168,240.4
225,210.5
251,610.0
243,959.6
248,586.4
255,017.0

Non-Heavy
18,434.5
23,681.2
30,772.3
32,277.3
34,069.5
33,355.7
37,604.7
38,697.0
37,346.0
38,946.5
41,964.4
41,738.7
42,781.7
37,563.9
37,554.2
40,772.8
33,996.0
33,675.9
34,110.5
37,739.6
36,729.2
38,243.5
40,175.2
40,966.6
33,089.2
46,478.5
53,090.2
53,283.6
52,920.0
54,614.3

Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Percentage Distribution (%)


Industrial Products
Agricul- Processed
tural
Agricultural
NonHeavy
Products Products
Heavy
1.6
1.6
1.3
1.4
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

4.5
4.9
4.8
4.1
3.9
3.8
4.0
3.7
3.5
3.6
3.4
3.1
1.8
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0

93.9
93.5
93.9
94.5
95.4
95.5
95.3
95.7
95.9
95.9
96.2
96.5
97.9
98.2
98.4
98.6
98.4
98.5
98.6
98.6
98.7
99.0
99.1
98.9
98.8
98.9
98.8
98.7
98.7
98.7

33.9
34.1
36.6
41.3
44.0
45.9
45.9
48.2
52.0
54.1
58.6
60.5
62.9
64.3
67.5
71.8
71.5
73.6
75.9
77.9
80.2
81.9
82.8
82.9
82.6
82.0
81.6
81.0
81.4
81.3

60.0
59.4
57.3
53.2
51.4
49.6
49.4
47.5
43.9
41.9
37.6
36.0
35.0
34.0
30.9
26.8
26.9
24.9
22.6
20.7
18.5
17.1
16.3
16.0
16.2
16.9
17.2
17.7
17.3
17.4

11-8. Composition of Imports

Period

1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
21,199.5
20,102.0
34,983.4
49,672.8
52,265.3
54,715.8
62,860.6
72,006.8
77,061.2
85,349.4
103,550.0
102,370.1
114,424.6
104,665.3
110,689.9
140,732.2
107,970.7
113,245.3
128,010.2
168,757.5
182,614.4
202,698.3
219,251.9
240,447.8
174,370.5
251,236.4
281,437.6
270,472.6
269,896.8
274,026.2

Value (US$ million)


Agricultural &
Capital
Industrial Raw
Goods
Materials
3,441.3
2,836.8
5,614.2
7,391.0
8,560.8
9,585.6
10,531.9
12,868.0
13,004.6
13,610.4
16,774.3
18,318.9
21,604.4
23,743.2
28,413.3
38,217.7
26,257.5
25,187.9
25,432.3
35,187.5
33,494.5
33,313.1
34,357.5
31,511.6
22,850.0
38,582.0
36,420.6
33,971.5
35,763.4
36,939.8

16,308.3
15,458.2
25,906.4
36,598.1
37,696.3
38,541.8
45,501.1
49,867.5
54,143.0
60,300.6
74,560.5
70,636.3
77,131.5
66,772.5
70,978.1
89,206.0
70,139.4
75,943.2
89,714.7
118,753.7
132,182.5
152,796.8
167,768.8
190,866.2
133,742.2
190,200.9
218,425.3
209,083.8
204,141.2
203,779.6

Consumer
Goods
1,449.9
1,807.0
3,462.8
5,683.7
6,008.2
6,588.4
6,827.6
9,271.4
9,913.4
11,438.1
12,215.2
13,414.9
15,688.7
14,149.7
11,298.7
13,308.6
11,573.7
12,114.2
12,863.2
14,816.3
16,937.3
16,588.3
17,125.5
18,070.0
16,137.9
20,363.1
24,213.8
25,276.1
26,826.5
29,201.3

Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Percentage Distribution (%)


Agricultural &
Capital
Industrial Raw
Goods
Materials
16.2
14.1
16.0
14.9
16.4
17.5
16.8
17.9
16.9
15.9
16.2
17.9
18.9
22.7
25.7
27.2
24.3
22.2
19.9
20.9
18.3
16.4
15.7
13.1
13.1
15.4
12.9
12.6
13.3
13.5

76.9
76.9
74.1
73.7
72.1
70.4
72.4
69.3
70.3
70.7
72.0
69.0
67.4
63.8
64.1
63.4
65.0
67.1
70.1
70.4
72.4
75.4
76.5
79.4
76.7
75.7
77.6
77.3
75.6
74.4

Consumer
Goods
6.8
9.0
9.9
11.4
11.5
12.0
10.9
12.9
12.9
13.4
11.8
13.1
13.7
13.5
10.2
9.5
10.7
10.7
10.0
8.8
9.3
8.2
7.8
7.5
9.3
8.1
8.6
9.3
9.9
10.7

Source: See Table 11-2c.

219

219

11-9a. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners


Total
U.S.A.
Hong Kong
Japan
Exports
Imports
Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance
I. Amount (US$ million)
1981
22,611
21,200 + 1,412
8,163
4,766 + 3,397
1,897
309 + 1,588
2,479
5,929 - 3,450
20,102 + 10,624
14,773
4,746 + 10,027
2,540
320 + 2,220
3,461
5,549 - 2,088
1985
30,726
1987
53,679
34,983 + 18,695
23,685
7,648 + 16,037
4,123
754 + 3,370
6,986
11,841 - 4,855
1988
60,667
49,673 + 10,995
23,467
13,007 + 10,460
5,587
1,922 + 3,665
8,772
14,825 - 6,054
1989
66,304
52,265 + 14,039
24,036
12,003 + 12,033
7,042
2,205 + 4,837
9,065
16,031 - 6,966
1990
67,214
54,716 + 12,498
21,746
12,612 + 9,134
8,556
1,446 + 7,110
8,338
15,998 - 7,661
1991
76,178
62,861 + 13,318
22,321
14,114 + 8,207
12,431
1,947 + 10,484
9,189
18,858 - 9,669
1992
81,470
72,007 + 9,463
23,572
15,771 + 7,801
15,415
1,781 + 13,634
8,894
21,767 - 12,873
1993
85,091
77,061 + 8,030
23,587
16,723 + 6,865
18,453
1,729 + 16,724
8,977
23,186 - 14,209
1994
93,049
85,349 + 7,700
24,337
18,043 + 6,294
21,262
1,533 + 19,729
10,221
24,786 - 14,565
1995
111,659 103,550 + 8,109
26,407
20,771 + 5,636
26,106
1,843 + 24,263
13,157
30,266 - 17,109
1996
115,942 102,370 + 13,572
26,866
19,972 + 6,895
26,788
1,705 + 25,083
13,659
27,493 - 13,834
1997
122,081 114,425 + 7,656
29,552
23,234 + 6,318
28,688
1,996 + 26,692
11,691
29,022 - 17,331
1998
112,595 105,230 + 7,366
29,959
19,845 + 10,114
25,398
2,076 + 23,322
9,439
27,060 - 17,621
1999
123,733 111,196 + 12,537
31,339
19,818 + 11,521
26,825
2,224 + 24,602
12,043
30,637 - 18,594
2000
151,950 140,732 + 11,218
35,588
25,270 + 10,319
32,742
2,364 + 30,378
16,887
38,622 - 21,735
2001
126,314 107,971 + 18,344
28,136
18,407 + 9,728
28,713
2,052 + 26,661
13,024
25,933 - 12,909
2002
135,317 113,245 + 22,072
27,365
18,256 + 9,110
32,960
1,915 + 31,045
12,368
27,363 - 14,995
2003
150,600 128,010 + 22,590
26,554
16,995 + 9,558
30,868
1,917 + 28,951
12,430
32,720 - 20,290
2004
182,370 168,758 + 13,613
28,751
21,780 + 6,971
32,896
2,309 + 30,587
13,808
43,718 - 29,910
2005
198,432 182,614 + 15,817
29,114
21,171 + 7,943
34,036
2,110 + 31,926
15,111
46,053 - 30,943
2006
224,017 202,698 + 21,319
32,361
22,664 + 9,696
37,381
1,881 + 35,501
16,300
46,284 - 29,984
2007
246,677 219,252 + 27,425
32,077
26,508 + 5,569
37,980
1,825 + 36,155
15,934
45,937 - 30,003
2008
255,629 240,448 + 15,181
30,791
26,327 + 4,464
32,690
1,493 + 31,197
17,556
46,508 - 28,952
2009
203,675 174,371 + 29,304
23,553
18,154 + 5,399
29,445
1,123 + 28,323
14,502
36,220 - 21,718
2010
274,601 251,236 + 23,364
31,466
25,379 + 6,087
37,807
1,628 + 36,179
18,006
51,917 - 33,911
2011
308,257 281,438 + 26,820
36,364
25,759 + 10,606
40,084
1,675 + 38,409
18,228
52,200 - 33,972
2012
301,181 270,473 + 30,708
32,976
23,604 + 9,372
37,932
2,659 + 35,273
18,989
47,574 - 28,585
2013
305,441 269,897 + 35,544
32,564
25,201 + 7,363
39,433
1,659 + 37,775
19,222
43,162 - 23,939
2014
313,696 274,026 + 39,670
34,867
27,423 + 7,444
42,533
1,685 + 40,848
19,904
41,693 - 21,789
Note: Due to the rounding of figures to the nearest whole number, some of the balances in this table may not precisely correspond
to the difference between the figures for imports and exports.
Source: See Table 11-2c.
Period

220

220

11-9b. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


Period

Singapore
Exports

Imports

I. Amount (US$ million)


1981
604
1985
885
1987
1,350
1988
1,683
1989
1,976
1990
2,204
1991
2,403
1992
2,505
1993
2,890
1994
3,366
1995
4,405
1996
4,573
1997
4,895
1998
3,359
1999
3,947
2000
5,637
2001
4,221
2002
4,623
2003
5,275
2004
6,747
2005
8,042
2006
9,280
2007
10,501
2008
11,676
2009
8,614
2010
12,096
2011
16,880
2012
20,091
2013
19,518
2014
20,536

199
276
522
740
889
1,406
1,446
1,695
1,866
2,412
2,958
2,789
3,150
2,716
3,327
5,036
3,402
3,562
3,879
4,331
4,961
5,106
4,792
4,825
4,809
7,636
7,953
8,106
8,543
8,377

Germany (1)
Balance
+
405
+
609
+
828
+
943
+ 1,086
+
798
+
958
+
810
+ 1,025
+
954
+ 1,447
+ 1,784
+ 1,744
+
643
+
620
+
601
+
819
+ 1,061
+ 1,396
+ 2,417
+ 3,082
+ 4,174
+ 5,710
+ 6,851
+ 3,805
+ 4,460
+ 8,927
+ 11,985
+ 10,975
+ 12,159

Exports
911
807
1,993
2,345
2,578
3,198
3,869
3,599
3,504
3,251
3,839
3,644
3,691
4,107
4,099
4,936
4,537
3,886
4,286
4,607
4,463
5,007
5,175
5,730
4,696
6,512
6,869
5,645
5,625
6,142

Imports
649
849
1,665
2,205
2,660
2,716
3,013
3,919
4,220
4,784
5,683
5,023
5,369
5,170
5,332
5,579
4,274
4,448
4,986
5,852
6,180
6,135
7,070
7,474
5,673
8,264
9,428
7,754
8,253
9,387

Thailand
Balance

+
+
+
+
+
+
-

262
41
328
141
82
482
855
320
716
1,533
1,844
1,379
1,679
1,063
1,233
643
262
562
701
1,245
1,717
1,128
1,895
1,745
977
1,752
2,559
2,109
2,628
3,245

Exports
195
236
425
754
1,110
1,424
1,445
1,810
2,019
2,440
3,072
2,790
2,562
2,006
2,195
2,653
2,197
2,367
2,640
3,318
3,820
4,577
5,200
4,906
3,827
5,288
6,140
6,566
6,336
6,094

Imports
117
147
200
342
390
448
586
825
973
1,109
1,485
1,672
1,927
1,980
2,401
2,780
2,193
2,182
2,379
2,785
2,887
3,317
3,613
3,252
2,682
3,829
4,394
3,697
3,752
4,304

Netherlands
Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

78
89
224
412
720
976
859
985
1,046
1,331
1,586
1,118
635
26
206
128
4
185
260
533
933
1,259
1,586
1,654
1,145
1,459
1,746
2,869
2,584
1,790

Exports
387
458
1,089
1,508
1,582
1,856
2,171
2,195
2,116
2,375
3,209
3,823
4,298
4,384
4,230
4,953
4,256
3,836
4,220
4,807
4,396
4,412
4,411
4,566
4,229
5,261
4,579
4,413
4,445
4,928

Imports
132
221
456
898
663
729
803
872
1,002
1,146
1,320
1,471
1,638
1,575
1,720
2,117
1,541
1,469
1,307
2,203
2,069
2,343
2,777
2,354
1,863
3,200
2,936
3,623
4,662
3,207

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

255
236
633
610
919
1,128
1,368
1,323
1,114
1,229
1,889
2,352
2,660
2,809
2,510
2,836
2,716
2,367
2,913
2,605
2,327
2,069
1,635
2,212
2,367
2,061
1,643
790
218
1,721

(1) Figures for 1990 and before refer to West Germany only.

221

221

11-9c. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


Malaysia
Exports Imports
I. Amount (US$ million)
1981
187
453
1985
195
481
1987
272
729
1988
451
943
1989
695
887
1990
1,104
1,003
1991
1,465
1,409
1992
1,600
1,829
1993
1,672
1,939
1994
2,224
2,327
1995
2,899
2,954
1996
2,954
3,565
1997
3,035
4,228
1998
2,339
3,639
1999
2,908
3,895
2000
3,687
5,351
2001
3,136
4,233
2002
3,216
4,176
2003
3,172
4,767
2004
4,218
5,425
2005
4,283
5,217
2006
4,941
6,052
2007
5,390
6,192
2008
5,514
6,763
2009
4,060
4,553
2010
5,948
7,695
2011
6,892
8,602
2012
6,557
7,842
2013
8,184
8,124
2014
8,612
8,785
Period

222

222

Balance
+
+
+
-

265
287
457
492
193
101
55
229
267
103
55
612
1,193
1,300
987
1,664
1,096
960
1,594
1,207
935
1,110
802
1,249
493
1,747
1,710
1,284
61
173

United Kingdom
Exports Imports Balance
566
650
1,548
1,907
2,102
1,979
2,072
2,205
2,171
2,173
2,409
2,807
3,278
3,305
3,873
4,591
3,376
2,986
2,932
3,430
3,263
3,511
3,618
3,630
2,980
3,621
4,620
5,065
4,322
4,197

302
262
792
1,113
927
1,154
1,124
1,358
1,192
1,529
1,643
1,805
1,953
1,711
1,745
1,953
1,457
1,372
1,431
1,745
1,714
1,781
1,920
1,918
1,230
1,673
1,932
1,844
1,772
1,813

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

264
388
756
793
1,175
826
948
847
979
643
766
1,002
1,325
1,594
2,128
2,639
1,918
1,614
1,501
1,685
1,549
1,730
1,698
1,713
1,750
1,948
2,688
3,220
2,550
2,384

Exports

Korea, Rep. of
Imports Balance

280
254
638
917
1,133
1,213
1,287
1,150
1,273
1,740
2,572
2,662
2,366
1,510
2,645
4,002
3,373
3,964
4,710
5,630
5,877
7,154
7,794
8,706
7,303
10,682
12,378
11,842
12,077
12,685

301
187
533
900
1,239
1,344
1,747
2,301
2,537
3,015
4,327
4,162
5,024
5,682
7,202
9,027
6,732
7,741
8,738
11,664
13,239
15,000
15,158
13,168
10,507
16,059
17,860
15,073
15,768
14,790

+
+
+
-

21
67
105
17
106
131
460
1,150
1,264
1,275
1,756
1,500
2,659
4,173
4,557
5,025
3,359
3,778
4,028
6,034
7,362
7,845
7,364
4,463
3,204
5,377
5,482
3,231
3,691
2,104

Exports
677
747
1,103
1,359
1,538
1,279
1,354
1,428
1,450
1,632
1,756
1,837
1,873
1,641
1,855
1,839
1,375
1,601
1,900
2,269
2,393
2,723
3,233
3,487
2,353
3,132
3,653
3,653
3,767
3,558

Australia
Imports
593
801
1,000
1,336
1,631
1,660
2,018
2,056
2,097
2,225
2,575
2,845
3,217
2,920
2,965
3,511
3,091
2,839
2,732
3,430
4,726
5,349
6,122
8,271
5,966
8,921
10,907
9,288
7,899
7,325

Balance
+
+
+
-

84
53
103
22
93
380
664
627
647
593
820
1,008
1,344
1,279
1,110
1,672
1,716
1,238
833
1,161
2,334
2,627
2,889
4,784
3,612
5,789
7,255
5,635
4,131
3,767

11-9d. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


Canada
Exports Imports
I. Amount (US$ million)
1981
568
268
1985
945
369
1987
1,561
652
1988
1,584
954
1989
1,759
996
1990
1,559
839
1991
1,624
1,040
1992
1,643
1,178
1993
1,538
1,119
1994
1,458
1,251
1995
1,430
1,594
1996
1,397
1,357
1997
1,598
1,587
1998
1,592
1,166
1999
1,760
1,132
2000
1,890
1,285
2001
1,579
1,012
2002
1,543
951
2003
1,483
1,085
2004
1,652
1,204
2005
1,690
1,324
2006
1,770
1,374
2007
1,851
1,697
2008
1,853
1,789
2009
1,461
1,148
2010
1,949
1,533
2011
2,569
2,022
2012
2,505
1,624
2013
2,410
1,475
2014
2,440
1,521
Period

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

300
576
909
630
763
720
584
465
419
207
164
41
11
426
628
605
567
592
398
448
366
396
153
64
313
416
547
880
935
919

Exports
424
281
446
633
934
1,246
1,207
1,215
1,285
1,433
1,869
1,955
2,134
1,058
1,315
1,742
1,481
1,473
1,529
1,896
2,359
2,500
2,911
3,566
3,226
4,510
4,837
5,190
5,149
3,835

Indonesia
Imports
467
414
567
613
706
922
1,234
1,407
1,624
2,114
2,150
1,884
2,185
2,114
2,297
3,021
2,528
2,593
2,927
4,115
4,543
5,204
5,776
7,289
5,184
6,020
7,428
7,325
7,151
7,387

Balance
+
+
+
+
-

43
133
122
19
228
324
27
193
339
681
282
71
51
1,056
982
1,279
1,047
1,120
1,398
2,219
2,184
2,705
2,865
3,723
1,957
1,511
2,592
2,135
2,002
3,552

Exports
280
239
460
601
778
811
848
1,023
1,031
1,222
1,654
1,931
2,242
1,994
2,672
3,137
2,212
2,109
2,501
4,036
4,325
4,484
4,922
4,780
4,433
5,982
6,964
8,876
9,774
9,529

Philippines
Imports Balance
121
104
194
242
238
236
235
305
365
461
623
840
1,375
1,830
2,181
3,602
3,257
3,660
3,087
3,064
2,795
2,776
2,277
2,241
1,614
2,320
2,414
2,100
2,198
2,071

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

160
135
265
359
540
575
613
718
666
762
1,030
1,091
868
164
491
465
1,044
1,552
586
972
1,530
1,709
2,644
2,540
2,819
3,662
4,550
6,776
7,575
7,457

Exports
278
228
773
939
1,087
1,132
1,352
1,249
1,078
961
1,204
1,306
1,394
1,418
1,594
1,658
1,185
1,140
1,272
1,592
1,453
1,565
1,705
1,730
1,369
1,697
1,743
1,560
1,486
1,526

France
Imports
188
252
474
650
795
1,132
1,140
1,401
1,268
1,457
1,784
4,061
4,726
5,336
1,895
1,839
2,140
1,559
1,633
2,100
2,544
2,220
2,382
2,293
1,784
2,250
2,726
2,960
2,659
2,719

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
-

91
24
299
289
292
0
212
151
190
496
581
2,755
3,332
3,918
301
181
956
418
361
508
1,092
655
676
563
415
553
982
1,400
1,173
1,193

223

223

11-9e. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


Saudi Arabia
Brazil
Mainland China
Others
Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance
Exports Imports Balance
I. Amount (US$ million)
1981
607
1,797 1,191
12
73 61
0
0+
0
4,096
4,536 439
1985
590
1,361 771
26
144 118
0
0+
0
3,411
3,620 209
1987
706
1,075 369
31
287 256
0
0+
0
6,491
5,594 +
897
1988
630
1,237 607
40
540 500
0
0+
0
7,490
7,204 +
286
1989
557
1,375 818
60
637 577
0
0+
0
8,272
7,991 +
281
1990
459
1,539 1,080
104
558 453
0
0+
0
9,007
8,976 +
31
1991
616
1,679 1,064
128
799 671
0
293 293
10,397
9,373 +
731
1992
563
1,465 902
117
751 634
1
747 746
11,286
10,579 +
707
1993
533
1,502 969
270
757 487
16
1,016 999
11,228
11,946 718
1994
456
1,333 876
436
612 176
132
1,859 1,727
11,928
13,354 1,426
1995
450
1,763 1,314
775
592 +
183
377
3,091 2,715
14,071
16,125 2,054
1996
468
1,763 1,296
858
566 +
292
623
3,060 2,436
15,001
16,337 1,336
1997
491
1,904 1,413
912
761 +
151
626
3,915 3,289
16,754
17,213 459
1998
419
1,205 786
676
587 +
89
915
4,114 3,199
17,077
14,503 + 2,574
1999
383
1,385 1,001
471
477 6
2,602
4,529 1,927
16,976
16,035 +
941
2000
352
2,721 2,369
782
554 +
228
4,391
6,229 1,838
20,483
19,872 +
610
2001
345
2,746 2,401
574
445 +
129
4,895
5,903 1,008
17,700
16,625 + 1,075
2002
336
2,407 2,071
475
585 111
10,527
7,969 + 2,558
18,542
18,197 +
345
2003
362
4,276 3,914
456
916 460
22,891
11,018 + 11,873
21,122
21,216 95
2004
430
5,559 5,129
717
1,332 615
36,349
16,792 + 19,557
25,217
29,351 4,134
2005
496
7,437 6,941
1,017
1,216 199
43,644
20,094 + 23,550
28,651
32,333 3,683
2006
530
9,760 9,230
1,286
1,066 +
220
51,809
24,783 + 27,025
32,427
39,603 7,176
2007
733
10,410 9,676
1,670
1,342 +
328
62,417
28,015 + 34,402
39,156
45,438 6,282
2008
992
15,173 - 14,181
2,745
2,192 +
553
66,884
31,391 + 35,492
43,829
55,728 - 11,900
2009
674
8,658 7,984
1,407
1,301 +
105
54,249
24,423 + 29,825
31,294
37,480 6,186
2010
1,002
11,859 - 10,857
1,909
2,446 537
76,935
35,946 + 40,989
40,797
52,660 - 11,863
2011
1,689
13,847 - 12,158
2,355
2,997 642
83,960
43,597 + 40,363
47,454
62,762 - 15,309
2012
1,853
14,789 - 12,936
1,989
3,043 1,054
80,714
40,908 + 39,806
44,764
66,660 - 21,896
2013
1,816
15,598 - 13,782
1,835
2,755 920
81,788
42,589 + 39,199
45,688
66,676 - 20,988
2014
2,025
13,683 - 11,658
1,669
2,239 570
82,120
48,040 + 34,080
46,496
67,576 - 21,080
Period

224

224

11-9f. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


A. Exports
Period

Total

U.S.A.

Hong
Kong

Japan

Singapore

Germany

2.7
2.9
2.5
2.8
3.0
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.4
3.6
3.9
3.9
4.0
3.0
3.2
3.7
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.7
4.1
4.1
4.3
4.6
4.2
4.4
5.5
6.7
6.4
6.5

4.0
2.6
3.7
3.9
3.9
4.8
5.1
4.4
4.1
3.5
3.4
3.1
3.0
3.6
3.3
3.2
3.6
2.9
2.8
2.5
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.2
1.9
1.8
2.0

Thailand

Netherlands

Malaysia

United
Kingdom

II. Percentage (%)


1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

36.1
48.1
44.1
38.7
36.3
32.4
29.3
28.9
27.7
26.2
23.7
23.2
24.2
26.6
25.3
23.4
22.3
20.2
17.6
15.8
14.7
14.4
13.0
12.0
11.6
11.5
11.8
10.9
10.7
11.1

8.4
8.3
7.7
9.2
10.6
12.7
16.3
18.9
21.7
22.9
23.4
23.1
23.5
22.6
21.7
21.5
22.7
24.4
20.5
18.0
17.2
16.7
15.4
12.8
14.5
13.8
13.0
12.6
12.9
13.6

11.0
11.3
13.0
14.5
13.7
12.4
12.1
10.9
10.6
11.0
11.8
11.8
9.6
8.4
9.7
11.1
10.3
9.1
8.3
7.6
7.6
7.3
6.5
6.9
7.1
6.6
5.9
6.3
6.3
6.3

0.9
0.8
0.8
1.2
1.7
2.1
1.9
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
2.4
2.1
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.2
2.1
1.9

1.7
1.5
2.0
2.5
2.4
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.5
2.6
2.9
3.3
3.5
3.9
3.4
3.3
3.4
2.8
2.8
2.6
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.8
2.1
1.9
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6

0.8
0.6
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.6
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.4
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.1
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.1
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.0
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.7
2.7

2.5
2.1
2.9
3.1
3.2
2.9
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.3
2.2
2.4
2.7
2.9
3.1
3.0
2.7
2.2
1.9
1.9
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.4
1.3

225

225

11-9g. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


A. Exports
Period

Korea,
Rep. of

Australia

Canada

Indonesia

Philippines

1.9
0.9
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.9
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.7
1.7
1.7
0.9
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.2

1.2
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.8
1.8
2.2
2.1
1.8
1.6
1.7
2.2
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.9
3.2
3.0

France

Saudi
Arabia

Brazil

Mainland
China

Others

II. Percentage (%)


1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

226

226

1.2
0.8
1.2
1.5
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.4
1.5
1.9
2.3
2.3
1.9
1.3
2.1
2.6
2.7
2.9
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.2
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.9
4.0
3.9
4.0
4.0

3.0
2.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1

2.5
3.1
2.9
2.6
2.7
2.3
2.1
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8

1.2
0.7
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.5
1.3
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5

2.7
1.9
1.3
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.1
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.8
2.1
2.9
3.9
7.8
15.2
19.9
22.0
23.1
25.3
26.2
26.6
28.0
27.2
26.8
26.8
26.2

18.1
11.1
12.1
12.3
12.5
13.4
13.6
13.9
13.2
12.8
12.6
12.9
13.7
15.2
13.7
13.5
14.0
13.7
14.0
13.8
14.4
14.5
15.9
17.1
15.4
14.9
15.4
14.9
15.0
14.8

11-9h. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


Period

Total

II. Percentage (%)


1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Japan

28.0
27.6
33.8
29.8
30.7
29.2
30.0
30.2
30.1
29.0
29.2
26.9
25.4
25.7
27.6
27.4
24.0
24.2
25.6
25.9
25.2
22.8
21.0
19.3
20.8
20.7
18.5
17.6
16.0
15.2

U.S.A.

22.5
23.6
21.9
26.2
23.0
23.0
22.5
21.9
21.7
21.1
20.1
19.5
20.3
18.9
17.8
18.0
17.0
16.1
13.3
12.9
11.6
11.2
12.1
10.9
10.4
10.1
9.2
8.7
9.3
10.0

Germany

3.1
4.2
4.8
4.4
5.1
5.0
4.8
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.5
4.9
4.7
4.9
4.8
4.0
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.5
3.4
3.0
3.2
3.1
3.3
3.3
3.3
2.9
3.1
3.4

B. Imports
Korea,
Rep. of
1.4
0.9
1.5
1.8
2.4
2.5
2.8
3.2
3.3
3.5
4.2
4.1
4.4
5.4
6.5
6.4
6.2
6.8
6.8
6.9
7.2
7.4
6.9
5.5
6.0
6.4
6.3
5.6
5.8
5.4

Australia

Singapore

2.8
4.0
2.9
2.7
3.1
3.0
3.2
2.9
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.5
2.9
2.5
2.1
2.0
2.6
2.6
2.8
3.4
3.4
3.6
3.9
3.4
2.9
2.7

0.9
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.7
2.6
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.8
2.9
2.7
2.8
2.6
3.0
3.6
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.6
2.7
2.5
2.2
2.0
2.8
3.0
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.1

Hong
Kong
1.5
1.6
2.2
3.9
4.2
2.6
3.1
2.5
2.2
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
1.7
1.9
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.2
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.0
0.6
0.6

Malaysia

2.1
2.4
2.1
1.9
1.7
1.8
2.2
2.5
2.5
2.7
2.9
3.5
3.7
3.5
3.5
3.8
3.9
3.7
3.7
3.2
2.9
3.0
2.8
2.8
2.6
3.1
3.1
2.9
3.0
3.2

Saudi
Arabia
8.5
6.8
3.1
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.7
2.0
1.9
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.1
1.2
1.9
2.5
2.1
3.3
3.3
4.1
4.8
4.7
6.3
5.0
4.7
4.9
5.5
5.8
5.0

227

227

11-9i. Commodity Trade with Major Trading Partners (Continued)


B. Imports
Period

Indonesia

United
Kingdom

France

Canada

Netherlands

Thailand

Brazil

Mainland
China

Philippines

Others

II. Percentage (%)


1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

228

228

2.2
2.1
1.6
1.2
1.4
1.7
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.5
2.1
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6
3.0
3.0
2.4
2.6
2.7
2.6
2.7

1.4
1.3
2.3
2.2
1.8
2.1
1.8
1.9
1.5
1.8
1.6
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

0.9
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.5
2.1
1.8
1.9
1.6
1.7
1.7
4.0
4.1
5.1
1.7
1.3
2.0
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.4
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.0
1.0

1.3
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.5
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.3
1.4
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.6

0.6
1.1
1.3
1.8
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.0
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.0
1.3
1.7
1.2

0.6
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.9
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.4
1.4
1.6

0.3
0.7
0.8
1.1
1.2
1.0
1.3
1.0
1.0
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.9
0.7
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.0
0.8

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.3
2.2
3.0
3.0
3.4
3.9
4.1
4.4
5.5
7.0
8.6
10.0
11.0
12.2
12.8
13.1
14.0
14.3
15.5
15.1
15.8
17.5

0.6
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.7
2.0
2.6
3.0
3.2
2.4
1.8
1.5
1.4
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8

21.4
18.0
16.0
14.5
15.3
16.4
14.9
14.7
15.5
15.6
15.6
16.0
15.0
13.8
14.4
14.1
15.4
16.1
16.6
17.4
17.7
19.5
20.7
23.2
21.5
21.0
22.3
24.6
24.7
24.7

11-10a. Foreign Trade with Various Continents


Unit: US$ million
Period
1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
Exports

Asia

Imports

22,611
30,726
53,679
60,667
66,304
67,214
76,178
81,470
85,091
93,049
111,659
115,942
122,081
112,595
123,733
151,950
126,314
135,317
150,600
182,370
198,432
224,017
246,677
255,629
203,675
274,601
308,257
301,181
305,441
313,696

21,200
20,102
34,983
49,673
52,265
54,716
62,861
72,007
77,061
85,349
103,550
102,370
114,425
105,230
111,196
140,732
107,971
113,245
128,010
168,758
182,614
202,698
219,252
240,448
174,371
251,236
281,438
270,473
269,897
274,026

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

1,412
10,624
18,695
10,995
14,039
12,498
13,318
9,463
8,030
7,700
8,109
13,572
7,656
7,366
12,537
11,218
18,344
22,072
22,590
13,613
15,817
21,319
27,425
15,181
29,304
23,364
26,820
30,708
35,544
39,670

Exports
6,560
8,357
15,142
19,910
23,401
25,693
31,153
34,800
39,074
45,944
58,666
60,754
61,544
51,297
60,662
79,131
67,201
78,070
91,037
115,163
129,053
146,759
164,346
169,521
140,108
190,791
212,810
211,590
216,927
222,411

Europe

Imports
7,971
7,744
15,729
20,930
23,266
23,850
28,940
33,597
36,248
40,929
51,202
48,868
55,018
53,238
60,901
78,895
59,068
64,496
74,634
98,423
106,140
116,020
121,072
125,022
98,471
142,926
157,803
146,676
145,202
151,147

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

1,411
613
587
1,020
135
1,843
2,213
1,203
2,826
5,015
7,464
11,886
6,526
1,941
239
236
8,134
13,574
16,404
16,740
22,913
30,739
43,274
44,500
41,637
47,865
55,007
64,914
71,725
71,264

Exports
2,888
2,997
7,892
9,887
10,954
12,233
14,001
13,929
12,902
12,927
15,725
16,945
18,415
19,801
20,452
23,904
20,000
18,811
20,763
23,811
23,627
26,111
28,635
29,948
22,577
29,372
31,204
28,765
27,750
28,710

Imports
1,983
2,454
5,278
8,006
8,382
9,586
9,975
12,475
13,560
15,950
18,701
20,143
21,601
20,615
17,630
19,090
15,070
14,728
16,259
21,259
21,895
21,452
23,567
24,451
19,456
26,005
29,586
28,266
29,986
30,701

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-

905
543
2,613
1,881
2,572
2,648
4,027
1,454
658
3,022
2,976
3,198
3,185
814
2,823
4,814
4,930
4,083
4,504
2,552
1,731
4,659
5,068
5,497
3,121
3,367
1,618
499
2,236
1,991

Source: See Table 11-2c.

229

229

11-10b. Foreign Trade with Various Continents (Continued)


Unit: US$ million
Period
1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2015

230

230

North America
Exports
8,731
15,718
25,246
25,052
25,796
23,305
23,946
25,218
25,128
25,797
27,838
28,265
31,151
31,553
33,100
37,479
29,715
28,909
28,038
30,403
30,805
34,131
33,929
32,645
25,014
33,416
38,935
35,481
34,975
37,307

Central America

Imports
5,034
5,115
8,300
13,961
12,999
13,451
15,154
16,949
17,842
19,294
22,366
21,329
24,821
21,012
20,950
26,555
19,419
19,207
18,080
22,985
22,495
24,038
28,205
28,116
19,301
26,913
27,781
25,228
26,695
28,968

Balance
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

3,697
10,603
16,946
11,091
12,797
9,854
8,792
8,268
7,286
6,503
5,473
6,936
6,330
10,541
12,150
10,924
10,296
9,702
9,958
7,419
8,310
10,093
5,724
4,529
5,713
6,503
11,154
10,253
8,280
8,339

Exports
531
492
756
723
885
925
1,015
1,096
1,191
1,376
1,076
1,130
1,631
1,599
1,685
2,244
1,795
1,791
1,694
1,803
1,793
2,132
2,358
2,765
1,755
2,423
2,480
2,749
2,740
2,956

Imports
127
111
186
246
253
180
237
243
253
164
316
264
328
300
556
658
501
481
505
655
683
955
1,186
1,330
842
1,454
1,604
1,530
2,115
1,797

South America
Balance

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

404
382
570
476
632
746
777
852
938
1,211
760
866
1,302
1,299
1,129
1,586
1,294
1,310
1,189
1,147
1,109
1,176
1,172
1,435
913
968
876
1,219
625
1,159

Exports
459
166
309
301
326
428
720
824
1,018
1,239
1,692
1,772
1,955
1,631
1,262
1,731
1,447
1,145
1,197
1,613
2,182
2,518
3,173
4,430
2,681
3,592
4,523
4,179
3,902
3,600

Imports
385
436
585
1,064
1,399
1,153
1,646
1,608
1,556
1,721
2,082
1,902
2,212
1,679
1,366
1,454
1,044
1,436
1,908
2,942
2,931
3,349
3,821
5,094
3,132
5,477
6,074
5,755
5,219
4,627

Balance
+
+
+
-

74
270
276
763
1,073
726
927
785
539
482
390
130
257
48
104
277
402
290
711
1,330
749
830
648
664
452
1,885
1,550
1,575
1,317
1,027

11-10c. Foreign Trade with Various Continents (Continued)


Unit: US$ million
Period
1981
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Africa
Exports
1,100
561
1,085
1,365
1,256
1,257
1,378
1,387
1,338
1,361
1,631
1,551
1,528
1,464
1,300
1,333
1,179
1,173
1,374
1,520
1,640
2,065
2,125
2,867
2,244
2,229
2,944
3,104
3,368
2,799

Imports
728 +
532 +
1,028 +
1,262 +
1,174 +
1,221 +
1,406 1,459 1,739 1,406 1,815 2,388 2,470 1,965 2,230 3,286 2,662 2,133 2,709 4,128 3,603 5,523 6,132 7,982 3,824 7,148 10,570 9,449 8,212 7,315 -

Middle East
Balance
373
28
56
103
83
37
28
72
401
45
184
837
942
501
929
1,953
1,483
960
1,335
2,608
1,963
3,458
4,007
5,114
1,580
4,919
7,626
6,346
4,845
4,516

Exports
1,241
1,125
1,473
1,477
1,436
1,400
1,845
1,952
2,240
1,914
2,192
2,461
2,763
2,566
2,228
2,549
2,240
2,410
2,753
3,670
4,157
4,462
5,563
5,715
4,583
6,226
7,526
7,372
7,580
8,074

Oceania

Imports
4,249
2,795
2,553
2,561
2,817
3,306
3,125
3,244
3,317
3,174
3,929
4,075
4,203
3,046
4,111
6,743
6,609
7,255
10,424
14,029
19,153
24,916
27,826
38,933
22,513
31,389
35,994
43,249
43,502
40,232

Balance
-

3,008
1,670
1,081
1,084
1,381
1,906
1,279
1,292
1,077
1,260
1,738
1,614
1,440
480
1,883
4,195
4,369
4,845
7,671
10,359
14,996
20,454
22,263
33,218
17,930
25,164
28,468
35,877
35,922
32,158

Exports
804
902
1,342
1,642
1,832
1,541
1,620
1,696
1,731
1,962
2,119
2,251
2,283
2,002
2,205
2,309
1,741
1,947
2,464
2,877
3,015
3,362
3,976
4,373
2,858
3,904
4,438
4,684
4,924
4,509

Imports
665 +
883 +
1,155 +
1,526 +
1,847 1,866 2,298 2,366 2,447 2,618 3,061 3,336 3,713 3,316 3,392 3,986 3,544 3,288 3,240 4,060 5,397 6,125 7,114 9,139 6,555 9,803 11,913 10,210 8,872 9,169 -

Other Regions
Balance
140
20
187
116
15
325
678
669
716
655
942
1,085
1,430
1,314
1,187
1,677
1,803
1,341
775
1,183
2,383
2,762
3,138
4,766
3,697
5,899
7,475
5,525
3,948
4,660

Exports
297
407
434
310
418
433
500
569
469
529
719
813
810
684
838
1,270
997
1,060
1,280
1,511
2,161
2,477
2,572
3,365
1,856
2,649
3,398
3,256
3,275
3,329

Imports
57
33
168
117
129
104
79
65
99
94
78
65
58
60
61
64
54
221
251
277
316
320
328
382
277
121
113
109
92
70

Balance
239
375
266
193
289
329
421
503
370
434
642
748
752
624
777
1,206
943
839
1,028
1,234
1,845
2,157
2,244
2,983
1,580
2,527
3,285
3,147
3,183
3,259

231

231

11-11a. Value of Principal Exports


(By CCC)

Period

Total

1981
1985
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

22,611.2
30,725.9
67,214.3
81,470.4
85,091.3
93,048.9
111,658.8
115,942.0
122,080.5
110,582.4
121,591.0
151,949.8
126,314.4
135,316.8
150,600.6
182,370.4
198,431.7
224,017.4
246,677.3
255,629.2
203,674.9
274,600.8
308,257.4
301,180.5
305,441.2
313,695.9

Fishery
Products

512.4
627.3
828.7
773.6
784.9
1,012.1
1,198.4
1,092.8
1,101.5
987.9
950.4
1,043.3
1,039.3
1,133.7
1,240.7
1,404.8
1,441.1
1,149.2
1,121.1
1,400.4
1,087.1
1,362.7
1,699.6
1,901.4
1,701.2
1,738.3

Prepared
Foodstuffs,
Beverages Mineral
and
Products
Tobacco
Products
683.0
533.3
733.4
871.5
870.0
743.6
661.4
585.3
498.1
388.6
397.0
523.8
494.2
474.5
473.3
530.9
538.3
546.1
625.8
741.2
807.4
1,071.7
1,282.1
1,450.8
1,624.4
1,709.7

528.2
664.4
454.6
598.1
633.6
628.1
863.9
1,194.4
1,318.5
884.7
1,099.2
1,869.5
1,914.1
2,258.9
3,498.9
5,658.3
9,173.6
11,121.9
14,139.6
19,208.2
11,697.6
14,846.4
17,921.3
22,067.1
23,687.0
20,451.8

Unit: US$ million

Plastic and Rubber and


Chemicals Articles
Articles
Thereof
Thereof

294.5
424.8
1,282.1
1,769.3
1,937.4
2,404.1
3,238.2
3,257.3
3,277.6
2,857.0
3,266.9
4,136.1
4,222.8
4,785.8
5,847.4
7,969.4
10,126.4
11,268.6
14,866.4
17,240.6
13,930.4
19,227.4
22,463.3
20,791.1
21,277.2
21,663.9

769.6
1,315.8
3,917.8
4,814.9
5,011.4
5,650.5
7,101.4
6,684.9
6,637.0
5,901.1
6,514.9
7,985.9
6,987.8
7,705.1
8,732.7
11,081.9
12,877.8
13,927.0
16,696.0
17,188.9
14,619.8
19,652.1
21,942.7
21,063.6
21,957.6
21,390.6

217.3
275.0
511.9
640.0
681.6
752.2
973.3
1,028.9
1,079.3
969.0
1,009.4
1,109.4
1,038.9
1,139.9
1,308.6
1,565.5
1,854.9
1,981.3
2,229.3
2,485.0
1,903.6
2,602.4
3,257.0
3,121.0
2,831.7
2,713.3

Textile
Products

4,776.0
6,000.8
10,284.2
11,841.9
12,039.4
13,999.4
15,622.0
15,668.0
16,660.5
14,545.9
14,172.7
15,268.5
12,662.1
12,177.4
11,905.9
12,572.3
11,840.1
11,788.8
11,622.6
10,900.4
9,344.3
11,301.5
12,715.5
11,820.6
11,702.1
11,565.5

Articles of
Stone, Plaster,
Basic Metals
Cement;
and Articles
Ceramic
Thereof
Products; Glass
and Glassware
390.8
565.2
1,103.8
1,208.5
1,084.0
1,041.8
1,089.4
1,032.5
1,129.1
927.2
935.3
1,041.9
891.3
939.4
992.5
1,216.0
1,246.7
1,395.3
1,445.8
1,479.6
1,369.1
1,917.1
2,566.7
2,872.9
2,606.0
2,518.3

Note: CCC refers to the Customs Import Tariff and Import and Export Commodity Classification of the Republic of China.
Source: See Table 11-2c.

232

232

1,532.8
2,353.8
5,215.2
6,464.5
7,133.1
8,074.9
10,026.8
10,245.7
11,530.6
10,870.1
11,606.9
13,554.0
11,369.2
12,582.4
14,384.2
18,429.2
20,467.7
24,010.7
27,752.3
28,220.5
19,359.3
25,884.4
30,177.8
28,092.6
27,634.3
28,947.2

11-11b. Value of Principal Exports (Continued)


Unit: US$ million

(By CCC)

Electrical
Electronic
Period
Machineries Machinery
Products
Products

1981
1985
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

2,940.3
3,038.3
7,725.3
8,682.2
10,259.2
12,333.9
16,250.4
16,631.6
18,024.1
16,900.6
21,832.5
33,754.6
25,514.6
28,383.0
34,905.2
45,578.2
51,008.1
62,822.9
65,551.4
63,456.3
56,664.1
77,306.1
83,909.1
83,422.1
88,118.8
99,958.2

1,070.4
1,474.7
5,776.9
7,533.0
7,045.6
7,207.5
8,349.7
9,482.3
9,651.5
7,807.3
7,921.1
10,019.2
8,716.5
9,577.1
10,463.2
12,591.3
13,397.4
14,269.3
15,538.7
16,038.1
10,987.1
16,725.4
20,469.7
20,072.7
19,760.5
20,879.6

421.6
797.4
2,207.7
2,783.6
3,217.9
3,446.6
3,998.6
4,224.5
4,767.5
4,351.4
4,601.1
5,453.3
4,760.2
6,067.0
6,310.2
8,406.3
9,449.8
10,882.8
14,423.6
13,247.7
9,316.5
11,282.1
9,453.6
9,627.4
10,538.3
10,069.0

Information &
Household
CommuniElectrical
cation
Appliances
Products

159.8
1,317.6
5,023.6
6,423.5
6,439.5
6,790.8
9,906.8
12,545.9
14,441.6
13,757.8
15,141.7
19,801.9
16,037.5
16,453.9
14,462.6
13,204.5
10,973.9
9,883.9
9,552.1
10,167.5
9,192.2
14,095.4
19,808.4
15,478.6
14,672.4
13,027.8

286.9
586.8
903.5
1,034.8
874.9
825.7
875.8
890.1
828.1
663.8
690.9
653.0
578.0
562.9
535.0
504.9
577.3
645.7
661.0
684.6
514.7
482.9
502.3
454.9
416.7
442.1

Vehicles,
Aircraft,
Vessels &
Associated
Transport
Equipment
841.3
1,241.2
3,449.2
4,199.9
4,677.0
4,816.5
5,361.8
5,215.4
5,587.7
5,216.2
5,151.9
5,885.1
4,481.6
4,864.1
5,708.5
6,532.6
7,307.5
7,378.6
8,028.8
9,094.8
7,727.5
9,333.2
10,301.7
11,075.0
11,010.1
11,653.6

Precision
Toys, Games
Instruments,
& Sports
Clocks and Requisites and
Furniture
Watches,
Parts &
Musical
Accessories
Instruments
Thereof
531.6
614.5
1,720.6
2,202.1
2,165.7
2,293.3
2,588.5
2,546.0
2,751.8
2,462.8
2,966.9
4,223.9
3,567.5
4,955.5
7,969.2
12,216.0
14,346.8
18,361.6
19,916.2
21,808.8
16,087.1
23,623.6
23,904.7
23,349.2
22,594.3
20,902.2

1,331.3
1,784.1
2,906.2
3,318.8
2,816.1
2,704.3
2,746.1
2,671.3
2,382.8
1,901.3
1,781.2
2,217.3
1,742.2
1,734.0
1,736.0
1,857.2
1,822.4
1,776.9
1,852.5
1,804.6
1,519.5
1,895.9
2,035.9
2,171.9
2,142.0
2,241.4

406.7
768.4
1,445.8
1,840.1
1,839.8
1,801.7
1,767.5
1,738.5
1,700.6
1,576.7
1,718.8
1,767.3
1,314.2
1,200.2
1,198.1
1,267.5
1,283.5
1,288.9
1,355.4
1,350.9
1,086.5
1,340.7
1,465.0
1,537.8
1,540.2
1,664.4

Others

4,916.7
6,342.5
11,723.8
14,470.1
15,580.2
16,521.9
19,038.8
19,206.6
18,712.6
17,613.0
19,832.2
21,641.8
18,982.4
18,322.0
18,928.4
19,783.6
18,698.4
19,517.9
19,298.7
19,111.1
16,461.1
20,649.8
22,381.0
20,809.8
19,626.4
20,159.0

Source: See Table 11-2c.

233

233

11-12a. Value of Principal Exports by Destination


A. Textile Products
Destination
Total

Unit: US$ Million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

11,788.7

11,622.8

10,900.3

9,344.5

11,301.3

12,715.6

11,820.8

11,702.1

11,565.5

Mainland China

2,152.6

2,247.0

2,111.4

2,063.3

2,542.4

2,795.7

2,530.7

2,529.1

2,358.8

Vietnam

1,020.0

1,211.6

1,261.4

1,175.1

1,511.1

1,812.3

1,766.7

1,912.7

2,051.6

Hong Kong

2,418.3

2,071.3

1,748.8

1,269.4

1,461.6

1,469.1

1,175.8

1,040.5

923.4

U.S.A.

1,409.1

1,297.3

1,145.5

847.3

982.6

972.9

943.1

906.0

924.5

Indonesia

475.1

494.4

481.3

431.1

540.8

646.3

596.4

595.3

579.5

Japan

348.9

377.4

389.3

274.0

349.3

475.9

442.2

393.8

385.4

Thailand

300.5

307.5

346.4

281.5

366.5

397.2

404.2

398.0

376.8

Philippines

242.5

226.5

205.5

185.1

223.4

283.4

267.8

252.3

256.6

India

157.9

148.3

158.0

151.7

188.5

222.6

211.5

204.8

199.9

Brazil

104.3

138.5

122.2

118.3

155.4

209.2

176.1

188.2

171.6

Malaysia

125.7

123.9

130.5

103.2

127.1

154.3

143.0

134.0

127.8

Korea, Rep. of

177.4

172.9

121.8

108.0

134.3

148.6

133.8

131.3

116.9

Germany

109.9

104.4

124.2

100.0

125.6

140.9

126.5

121.5

124.4

United Kingdom

105.7

93.8

112.4

92.5

109.5

107.3

108.8

108.5

90.9

United Arab Emirates

102.0

92.2

73.1

66.2

57.7

124.9

78.1

61.1

71.9

Australia

75.1

74.3

76.0

68.0

73.4

81.1

75.6

71.8

82.0

Singapore

79.0

79.4

73.3

55.6

59.2

59.5

55.5

62.2

58.1

Netherlands
Others

47.4

41.8

44.8

34.9

44.9

53.5

51.7

59.4

56.8

2,337.3

2,320.1

2,174.4

1,919.1

2,247.9

2,560.8

2,533.4

2,531.8

2,608.4

Source: See Table 11-2c.

234

A. Textile Products

234

11-12b. Value of Principal Exports by Destination (Continued)


Unit: US$ Million

B. Footwear,
Headgera,Headgera,
Umbrellas;Umbrellas;
Artificial Flowers;
Humanof
Hair
B. Footwear,
ArtificialArticles
Flowers;ofArticles
Human Hair
Destination
Total
U.S.A.
Mainland China
Vietnam
Hong Kong
Japan
Indonesia
Thailand
Germany
Others

2006
506.2
87.9
66.4
49.0
113.6
31.6
11.5
11.3
9.6
125.3

2007
469.0
75.9
74.8
52.1
85.6
28.3
11.3
11.4
10.2
119.5

2008
461.0
88.3
66.1
50.0
85.2
31.0
11.5
10.4
11.7
106.8

2009
373.6
78.0
65.9
37.0
46.0
32.6
11.2
9.9
9.1
83.9

2010
444.8
79.7
82.5
44.6
52.6
34.4
14.6
14.4
10.4
111.6

2011
492.9
88.0
79.4
52.1
53.7
38.4
18.0
17.0
12.8
133.4

2012
472.5
85.6
71.2
54.1
45.1
41.6
19.5
14.5
13.5
127.5

2013

Total
Mainland China
U.S.A.
Japan
Hong Kong
Thailand
Vietnam
Malaysia
Korea, Rep.of
Indonesia
Germany
Others

437.0
87.7
69.7
49.8
34.2
44.5
12.3
13.3
10.3
115.3

Unit: US$ Million

C. Basic MetalsC.&Basic
Articles
Metals
Thereof
& Articles Thereof
Destination

2014

429.1
74.4
68.5
53.5
39.8
41.7
16.7
12.6
10.5
111.5

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

24,010.6
5,824.2
5,029.8
1,386.1
2,796.4
522.6
519.0
664.7
769.5
301.9
439.8
5,756.6

27,752.2
6,424.9
4,712.0
1,476.2
3,012.1
680.8
922.8
880.6
831.8
428.6
567.0
7,815.4

28,220.5
5,577.7
4,694.6
1,723.8
2,649.0
876.3
1,095.9
947.5
949.2
604.0
609.4
8,493.1

19,359.4
4,304.0
2,733.7
1,152.5
1,710.1
633.3
989.9
636.5
927.1
426.5
414.8
5,431.1

25,884.4
5,320.8
3,952.5
1,667.2
1,881.1
965.8
1,072.6
963.4
960.3
621.3
645.2
7,834.2

30,178.0
5,819.2
4,641.2
2,167.6
1,802.4
1,181.2
1,258.1
1,059.2
1,181.2
813.7
895.2
9,359.1

28,092.6
5,155.1
5,003.3
2,039.9
1,320.3
1,267.8
1,022.5
980.1
918.8
900.5
773.6
8,710.7

27,634.3
4,986.1
4,939.7
1,911.3
1,160.0
1,265.7
1,084.0
923.4
983.7
888.5
808.6
8,683.4

28,947.2
5,016.9
5,710.1
2,047.5
1,055.4
1,212.9
1,228.6
894.3
932.1
686.6
902.3
9,260.4

235

235

11-12c. Value of Principal Exports by Destination (Continued)


D. Cold Cathode and Photo-cathode Valves and Tubes Diodes, Crystals
Destination
Total
U.S.A.
Germany
Japan
Singapore
Korea, Rep. of
Malaysia
Thailand
Philippines
Mainland China
Hong Kong
Others

Unit: US$ Million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

53,569.7
2,411.0
683.4
5,306.0
4,163.5
3,078.0
1,882
1,229
2,157.1
15,222
14,062.4
3,374.9

54,003.8
1,916.7
688.2
4,686.7
4,240.9
3,567.3
1,826.9
1,490.7
1,766.0
14,992.1
15,762.1
3,066.3

53,356.3
2,016.9
880.7
5,262.1
4,894.6
3,968.6
1,696.7
735.3
1,471.6
15,177.9
14,003.3
3,248.6

50,471.0
1,432.6
735.6
5,062.4
4,874.1
3,476.7
1,058.6
605.7
1,245.8
16,119.0
13,361.1
2,499.5

71,446.8
1,870.6
1,292.8
6,276.3
7,009.9
5,165.7
1,758.7
871.4
1,861.4
24,090.6
17,314.1
3,935.2

75,584.1
2,015.2
1,342.9
4,201.7
10,458.6
6,345.8
2,091.1
1,159.7
1,925.7
24,269.0
17,944.6
3,829.8

74,979.1
1,702.9
915.1
4,639.2
11,483.7
6,644.7
2,218.6
1,109.0
1,716.0
22,602.1
19,088.0
2,859.7

79,549.1
1,734.2
898.2
5,618.8
11,926.0
6,735.4
2,622.7
1,059.3
1,727.6
23,534.4
21,053.2
2,639.3

87,439.0
1,699.0
982.6
6,105.6
13,356.8
7,186.9
2,969.4
1,304.5
2,098.3
24,096.3
24,526.5
3,113.2

E. Transmission Apparatus for Radio-broadcasting or Television, Digital


Cameras, Radar and Radio Navigational Aid Apparatus
Destination
Total
U.S.A.
Germany
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Japan
Singapore
Mainland China
Hong Kong
Others

236

236

2006
9,762.6
4,761.8
457.9
707.4
327.7
332.6
162.5
401
518.4
2,093.8

2007

2008

10,076.7
5,055.9
313.8
863.3
176.0
396.5
200.5
416.3
443.0
2,211.4

10,061.1
4,526.7
351.4
776.8
294.5
342.1
209.7
422.2
356.3
2,781.3

2009
4,078.7
2,174.3
109.3
347.7
66.7
181.2
59.8
212.6
142.6
784.5

2010
4,623.8
2,180.3
89.2
382.9
195.4
220.1
76.9
359.9
181.0
938.1

Unit: US$ Million

2011
5,057.6
2,176.8
95.0
410.8
241.3
251.0
90.6
475.6
223.8
1,092.9

2012
5,287.7
2,243.8
126.3
373.3
426.7
264.0
96.6
459.4
202.1
1,095.5

2013
5,190.9
2,116.0
141.0
361.9
401.3
328.6
109.4
476.2
172.5
1,084.0

2014
5,534.7
2,229.0
200.6
371.9
281.7
366.4
94.3
784.6
242.1
964.2

11-12d. Value of Principal Exports by Destination (Continued)


Unit: US$ Million

F. Insulated Electric Wire, Cable and Other Insulators


Destination

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

953.8

993.5

948.5

622.6

845.1

910.7

854.5

862.0

863.9

U.S.A.

149.0

155.1

139.0

99.1

143.9

177.7

165.5

157.4

153.1

Japan

57.7

61.9

62.0

40.1

50.9

78.5

73.6

78.5

88.7

Singapore

30.5

26.5

29.5

31.1

32.6

26.7

32.7

37.3

33.1

Philippines

19.4

21.6

26.9

12.1

13.8

13.1

13.3

15.0

20.0

Mainland China

218

254.9

221.3

147.2

189.7

180.5

170.7

155.3

130.2

Hong Kong

225.6

172.7

147.1

84.0

128.0

124.2

97.0

101.9

103.2

United Arab Emirates


Others

8
245.6

15.4
285.4

32.7
290.0

13.3
195.7

12.8
273.4

12.8
297.2

10.5
291.1

10.9
305.7

12.1
323.4

Unit: US$ Million

G. Non-motorized Cycles and Other Cycles


Destination

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

905.3

1,111.2

1,441.0

1,296.4

1,561.5

1,734.4

1,885.4

1,750.9

1,749.2

U.S.A.

219.9

245.0

314.4

282.6

342.7

389.5

422.6

408.7

406.3

Canada

39.4

36.3

49.7

48.9

39.3

56.9

57.8

61.7

60.8

Germany

78.3

98.1

141.1

127.5

128.9

137.2

135.3

101.8

95.2

Netherlands

84.1

117.0

141.1

139.9

198.7

191.8

264.2

209.5

222.3

104.4

133.6

161.0

132.3

196.9

160.1

165.3

159.9

171.9

United Kingdom
Japan
Belgium
Australia
Others

43.3

52.0

75.3

92.6

85.3

113.8

125.9

97.0

96.3

56

61.5

82.2

55.2

65.8

84.6

83.4

74.1

74.6

41.1

49.4

62.3

60.1

81.2

87.7

91.5

112.4

91.0

238.8

318.3

413.7

357.2

422.7

512.8

539.4

525.9

530.8

237

237

11-12e. Value of Principal Exports by Destination (Continued)


H. Machinery & Electrical Equipment
Destination
Total

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

111,592.0

118,031.9

114,246.5

95,214.7

131,276.9

144,308.0

138,873.3

143,793.5

154,829.5

Mainland China

20,975.5

23,401.3

23,437.1

20,211.8

29,337.7

33,375.9

32,573.2

34,200.3

37,186.5

Hong Kong

22,234.1

23,517.6

19,520.1

18,527.4

24,035.7

25,036.1

25,413.8

27,132.2

31,275.2

U.S.A.

17,212.2

17,161.0

16,021.0

12,691.1

17,441.7

20,804.7

16,480.5

16,302.8

16,762.8

Singapore

5,665.8

5,654.2

6,077.8

5,827.6

8,254.4

12,024.8

13,335.0

13,729.4

14,845.5

Japan

9,262.9

8,757.1

9,050.5

8,103.7

9,693.9

7,994.6

8,676.3

9,834.2

10,283.0

Korea, Rep. of

4,718.7

5,165.3

5,592.9

4,645.1

7,377.6

8,413.4

8,244.7

8,395.6

8,843.8

Malaysia

3,057.2

3,087.5

3,077.0

2,090.9

3,233.2

3,578.0

3,383.3

3,987.5

4,311.6

Germany

3,114.5

3,327.4

3,512.8

2,907.4

4,151.9

3,756.8

3,091.3

3,102.7

3,376.6

Thailand

2,653.1

3,016.0

2,180.4

1,717.0

2,364.0

2,746.0

2,848.8

2,564.5

2,591.7

Netherlands

2,762.9

2,642.7

2,423.7

1,840.1

2,561.1

2,530.8

2,481.2

2,542.2

2,440.3

Philippines

2,566.0

2,243.2

2,005.8

1,799.6

2,541.4

2,617.7

2,397.9

2,499.0

2,997.4

United Kingdom

1,878.9

1,983.1

1,780.4

1,270.2

2,052.7

2,240.3

1,895.4

1,996.5

1,982.1

India

513.1

779.1

1,022.6

812.8

1,230.3

1,519.5

1,158.6

1,059.1

1,047.3

Australia

858.9

909.4

846.4

644.2

964.0

1,167.8

1,156.5

941.1

835.3

Vietnam

611.9

763.6

866.5

662.6

963.9

1,005.8

1,114.4

1,375.4

2,039.0

13,506.5

15,623.4

16,831.6

11,463.3

15,073.4

15,495.9

14,622.4

14,131.0

14,011.4

Others

238

2006

Unit: US$ Million

238

11-13a. Exports by Countries of Destination


A. United States
Item
Total
Animals & Animal Products
Vegetable Products
Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products

Unit: US$ Million

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

32,077

30,791

23,553

31,466

36,364

32,976

32,564

34,867

158

166

142

146

159

155

130

144

47

49

53

61

71

75

83

94

127

144

139

159

187

204

224

231

Mineral Products

709

409

515

494

295

294

32

144

Chemicals

533

689

549

813

866

964

925

1,117

1,678

1,790

1,316

1,831

2,094

2,224

2,276

2,437

Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof


Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof

40

44

39

44

55

63

58

59

Wood and Articles Thereof

67

54

31

35

41

38

40

36

1,297

1,145

847

983

973

943

906

924

76

88

78

80

88

86

74

88

202

188

167

217

245

249

261

271

4,712

4,695

2,734

3,953

4,641

5,003

4,940

5,710

Textile Products
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of
Human Hair
Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products; Glass
& Glassware
Basic Metals & Articles Thereof
Machinery & Electrical Equipment

17,161

16,021

12,691

17,442

20,805

16,480

16,303

16,763

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

2,259

2,358

1,994

2,259

2,539

2,810

2,810

3,037

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

1,087

988

785

1,058

1,285

1,242

1,363

1,478

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof


Others
Furniture

617

603

514

715

735

777

746

788

1,306

1,359

960

1,177

1,286

1,368

1,394

1,546

508

523

408

504

549

611

599

685

Source: See Table 11-2c.

239
239

11-13b. Exports by Countries of Destination


B. Japan
Item
Total

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

15,934

17,556

14,502

18,006

18,228

18,989

19,222

19,904

Animals & Animal Products

555

602

442

563

633

698

494

509

Vegetable Products

135

147

139

165

184

198

185

179

80

83

60

96

95

82

64

66

Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products


Mineral Products
Chemicals
Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof

381

372

175

128

177

357

267

341

1,100

1,367

896

1,355

1,552

1,449

1,418

1,594

884

1,169

939

1,233

1,695

1,745

1,623

1,517

Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof

26

30

29

32

39

47

40

36

Wood and Articles Thereof

64

49

44

54

62

60

66

56

377

389

274

349

476

442

394

385

28

31

33

34

38

42

42

44

246

315

367

432

462

564

460

389

Basic Metals & Articles Thereof

1,476

1,724

1,152

1,667

2,168

2,040

1,911

2,048

Machinery & Electrical Equipment

Textile Products
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of
Human Hair
Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products; Glass
& Glassware

8,757

9,050

8,104

9,694

7,995

8,676

9,834

10,283

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

521

598

528

529

667

629

620

642

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

581

758

568

824

856

868

781

807

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof

133

115

113

122

135

155

181

193

Others

588

756

639

729

995

936

843

816

216

223

187

207

242

264

280

276

Furniture
Source: See Table 11-2c.

240
240

Unit: US$ Million

11-13c. Exports by Countries of Destination


C. Germany
Item
Total

2007

Unit: US$ Million


2008

2009

2010

5,645

2014

Animals & Animal Products

12

Vegetable Products

Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products

13

28

11

13

Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof

6,869

2013

5,730

Chemicals

6,512

2012

5,175

Mineral Products

4,696

2011

5,625

6,142

18

95

130

161

211

193

121

130

156

204

219

191

239

271

257

252

280
10

Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof

11

Wood and Articles Thereof

10

104

124

100

126

141

127

121

124

Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of


Human Hair

10

12

10

13

13

10

10

Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products; Glass


& Glassware

42

40

33

38

43

39

41

44

Textile Products

Basic Metals & Articles Thereof

567

609

415

645

895

774

809

902

3,327

3,513

2,907

4,152

3,757

3,091

3,103

3,377

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

400

511

468

528

593

608

566

640

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

184

158

150

263

528

237

217

181

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof

64

79

76

86

99

92

95

104

145

295

146

172

292

229

223

277

75

67

70

78

81

81

72

77

Machinery & Electrical Equipment

Others
Furniture
Source: See Table 11-2c.

241

241

11-13d. Exports by Countries of Destination


D. United Kingdom
Item
Total

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3,618

3,630

2,980

3,621

4,620

5,065

4,322

4,197

Animals & Animal Products

Vegetable Products

Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products

10

11

15

Mineral Products

38

213

131

129

121

68

Chemicals

44

63

40

48

62

77

75

104

227

226

187

218

237

238

232

245

Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof


Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof

10

Wood and Articles Thereof

94

112

93

110

107

109

108

91

27

28

21

21

37

44

32

36

Textile Products
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of
Human Hair
Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products; Glass
& Glassware
Basic Metals & Articles Thereof

522

486

314

451

507

479

474

566

1,983

1,780

1,270

2,053

2,240

1,895

1,996

1,982

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

321

359

294

398

385

408

442

496

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

103

97

68

77

91

87

92

135

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof

90

82

75

85

90

97

97

108

139

154

462

128

698

1,593

617

325

79

67

52

55

56

53

52

57

Machinery & Electrical Equipment

Others
Furniture
Source: See Table 11-2c.

242

2007

Unit: US$ Million

242

11-13e. Exports by Countries of Destination


E. Mainland China
Item
Total

Unit: US$ Million

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

62,417

66,884

54,249

76,935

83,960

80,714

81,788

82,120
282

Animals & Animal Products

66

67

33

80

170

211

255

Vegetable Products

17

20

27

38

44

49

75

82

Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products

52

68

100

157

214

276

347

375

Mineral Products

845

2,944

849

897

975

1,000

925

1,200

Chemicals

7,509

8,287

7,088

9,973

12,032

10,741

10,991

10,362

Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof

6,520

6,332

5,965

8,190

8,777

8,540

9,009

8,370

252

253

178

225

207

213

209

236

38

29

28

30

34

44

45

55

2,247

2,111

2,063

2,542

2,796

2,531

2,529

2,359

75

66

66

82

79

71

69

70

352

307

319

583

958

1,138

964

1,012

6,425

5,578

4,304

5,321

5,819

5,155

4,986

5,017
37,187

Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof


Wood and Articles Thereof
Textile Products
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of
Human Hair
Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products;
Glass & Glassware
Basic Metals & Articles Thereof
Machinery & Electrical Equipment

23,401

23,437

20,212

29,338

33,376

32,573

34,200

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

325

257

400

867

656

729

1,022

922

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

13,557

16,408

11,950

17,679

16,725

16,274

15,072

13,397

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof


Others
Furniture

71

63

65

92

157

216

216

227

665

655

602

842

940

952

874

967

50

44

38

54

60

62

68

76

Source: See Table 11-2c.

243

243

11-13f. Exports by Countries of Destination


F. Hong Kong
Item
Total

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

37,980

32,690

29,445

37,807

40,084

37,932

39,433

42,533

Animals & Animal Products

24

34

67

71

61

74

77

85

Vegetable Products

27

24

26

34

47

50

57

64

Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages & Tobacco Products

85

109

118

145

176

202

226

240
1,927

Mineral Products

770

394

433

1,001

1,324

2,269

2,735

Chemicals

851

861

579

784

797

645

671

693

3,115

2,886

2,305

3,065

2,754

2,192

1,947

1,765

290

252

178

209

201

206

184

186

19

14

10

2,071

1,749

1,269

1,462

1,469

1,176

1,041

923

86

85

46

53

54

45

40

34

103

103

80

173

280

278

308

230

3,012

2,649

1,710

1,881

1,802

1,320

1,160

1,055
31,275

Plastics & Articles Thereof; Rubber & Articles Thereof


Leather & Fur & Articles Thereof
Wood and Articles Thereof
Textile Products
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas; Artificial Flowers; Articles of
Human Hair
Articles of Stone, Plaster, Cement, Etc.; Ceramic Products;
Glass & Glassware
Basic Metals & Articles Thereof
Machinery & Electrical Equipment

23,518

19,520

18,527

24,036

25,036

25,414

27,132

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels & Associated Transport Equipment

181

248

329

255

431

271

102

130

Precision Instruments, Clocks & Watches; Musical Instruments

2,609

1,887

1,396

2,053

2,072

1,958

2,487

2,441

Toys, Games & Sports Requisites; Parts & Accessories Thereof

245

223

127

137

113

84

76

61

Others

973

1,652

2,246

2,443

3,462

1,745

1,187

1,417

16

18

11

13

16

20

19

20

Furniture
Source: See Table 11-2c.

244

Unit: US$ Million

244

11-14a. Value of Principal Imports


(By CCC)

Period

Total

1.Vegetable
Products

1981
21,199.5
1,503.7
1,305.1
1985
20,102.0
1989
52,265.3
1,885.9
1990
54,715.8
1,994.2
1991
62,860.6
2,006.4
1992
72,006.8
2,135.3
1993
77,061.2
2,122.6
1994
85,349.4
2,418.5
1995
103,550.0
2,622.4
1996
102,370.1
3,164.7
1997
114,424.6
2,823.0
1998
104,665.6
2,142.4
1999
110,689.9
2,022.4
2000
140,732.2
2,041.6
2001
107,970.7
1,988.2
2002
113,245.3
2,082.1
2003
128,010.2
2,384.4
2004
168,757.5
2,670.4
2005
182,614.4
2,762.7
2006
202,698.3
2,664.9
2007
219,251.9
3,304.7
2008
240,447.8
4,313.9
2009
174,370.5
3,583.0
2010
251,236.2
4,261.0
2011
281,437.2
4,914.5
2012
270,472.1
5,121.7
2013
269,896.8
4,833.9
2014
274,026.2
4,875.4
Note: See note of Table 11-11a.
Source: See Table 11-2c.

1.1 Wheat,
Barley & Similar 1.2 Maize 1.3 Soybeans
Articles Thereof
192.7
178.9
217.7
202.7
173.7
191.8
206.9
273.9
253.3
286.9
242.4
218.6
197.2
212.3
205.4
223.1
230.3
258.1
299.0
247.2
364.4
529.8
378.9
357.8
602.3
514.5
506.9
472.7

499.6
423.3
611.6
704.8
732.9
714.8
685.6
776.1
960.9
1,168.1
847.3
605.7
533.6
563.0
586.2
590.3
682.5
817.7
717.8
756.1
944.2
1,284.7
951.9
1,230.3
1,383.1
1,410.5
1,186.5
1,034.4

383.1
390.6
542.1
512.6
492.3
548.7
619.6
646.9
665.9
852.2
857.5
531.1
521.0
497.2
502.5
536.2
662.5
701.2
706.9
635.3
841.0
1,176.4
1,032.6
1,190.4
1,308.5
1,453.3
1,284.2
1,350.1

Unit: US$ million


2. Prepared
Foodstuffs;
Beverages &
Tobacco Products

3. Mineral
Products

3.1
Petroleum

4.
Chemicals

314.1
386.9
1,066.4
1,100.2
1,239.0
1,507.5
1,650.5
1,859.4
2,163.6
2,248.8
2,398.8
1,988.3
2,048.2
2,121.3
2,054.1
2,011.0
2,235.6
2,484.2
2,823.2
2,965.6
2,961.6
3,280.1
2,994.2
3,531.8
3,982.1
4,090.4
4,160.5
4,415.6

5,824.2
4,642.4
5,094.6
6,575.0
6,545.3
6,413.8
6,674.1
6,969.5
8,240.5
9,280.0
10,304.1
7,809.6
9,145.6
14,141.0
12,764.3
12,619.2
16,332.1
22,965.5
29,858.9
38,808.8
45,896.4
65,245.2
39,335.4
55,326.2
68,166.9
73,974.4
73,178.8
69,296.0

4,452.1
3,337.4
2,604.9
3,180.4
3,203.8
3,052.3
2,960.3
2,745.2
3,781.9
4,851.6
5,086.6
3,530.2
4,596.3
8,132.7
6,808.5
6,752.5
9,564.4
13,107.7
18,207.0
23,528.5
24,494.8
33,016.3
19,638.7
25,676.9
30,320.2
35,606.7
33,549.9
32,156.1

1,678.5
2,133.1
5,800.4
5,837.8
7,127.9
7,149.0
7,564.5
8,964.8
11,622.6
10,927.1
11,440.0
9,950.0
10,596.4
13,103.9
10,247.4
11,353.6
13,507.3
17,593.0
19,495.1
22,468.4
24,835.1
26,591.5
20,424.8
29,339.1
34,026.8
30,055.1
30,547.6
29,998.6

245

245

11-14b. Value of Principal Imports (Continued)


Unit: US$ million

Period

5.Plastics
& Articles
Thereof

5.1
Plastics

1981
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

355.1
373.6
1,261.6
1,383.9
1,751.9
1,876.7
2,008.3
2,408.1
2,818.1
2,785.0
3,081.3
2,724.6
3,006.5
3,574.6
2,884.8
3,138.3
3,421.1
4,585.4
5,211.9
5,607.3
5,913.6
5,962.3
5,114.4
7,315.1
8,239.4
7,902.7
7,458.0
7,630.0

209.9
215.6
766.8
828.3
1,095.2
1,090.0
1,143.0
1,390.0
1,594.4
1,614.4
1,792.3
1,536.2
1,677.6
1,947.7
1,511.7
1,532.6
1,530.9
1,981.0
2,172.8
2,125.6
2,140.6
2,119.3
1,603.3
2,474.4
2,989.0
2,847.7
2,657.5
2,866.8

246
246

6. Wood,
Articles of
6.1
Wood & Allied Lumber
Products
680.6
506.2
1,209.5
1,106.8
1,345.0
1,684.8
1,938.9
2,119.8
2,065.3
1,677.9
1,808.7
1,217.4
1,166.9
1,180.5
848.3
913.6
973.7
1,245.4
1,239.2
1,236.8
1,317.3
1,309.5
881.5
1,303.6
1,398.9
1,318.4
1,455.4
1,576.0

625.0
400.9
763.8
662.9
761.9
933.6
1,027.9
968.4
941.1
740.7
770.5
491.8
486.9
487.6
338.7
362.5
382.3
497.8
506.5
479.7
515.5
500.0
324.8
501.3
548.0
501.0
562.2
631.7

7. Pulp
Paper &
Printing
Products
239.6
365.7
1,116.2
1,209.3
1,426.4
1,578.0
1,639.0
2,070.6
2,648.0
2,098.0
2,081.1
1,806.8
1,895.7
2,170.8
1,789.6
1,711.6
1,928.3
2,184.5
2,240.9
2,298.9
2,462.7
2,721.1
1,993.2
2,660.9
2,877.0
2,735.9
2,620.8
2,462.6

8. Textile
Products

8.1
Cotton

877.0
970.1
1,954.2
1,923.6
2,601.8
2,731.1
2,761.3
3,252.6
3,521.2
3,630.8
3,654.5
3,163.6
2,873.8
2,949.0
2,395.8
2,504.5
2,430.7
2,713.7
2,635.0
2,730.0
2,674.0
2,702.1
2,190.1
2,902.1
3,569.8
3,320.5
3,305.9
3,425.9

325.5
360.8
421.0
407.6
582.9
408.3
336.0
371.3
509.0
562.3
453.2
485.6
360.0
325.4
305.4
330.0
280.7
337.0
305.0
321.6
298.4
311.0
241.6
380.3
505.4
362.8
384.2
327.2

9. Pearls, Precious
Stones, Precious
Metals, Imitation
Jewellery and Coins
72.9
46.1
2,081.2
1,427.8
1,454.2
2,238.9
1,760.5
1,833.3
1,680.1
1,507.9
1,558.4
973.7
1,168.4
1,420.5
975.9
843.0
1,021.5
1,446.5
1,755.0
2,369.4
3,035.3
3,408.3
3,223.6
4,703.6
6,155.2
6,154.5
4,623.9
5,123.1

10. Basic
Metals &
Articles
Thereof
1,881.7
1,641.1
6,776.3
5,997.8
8,078.4
8,358.1
9,858.1
9,779.7
12,938.1
10,418.6
11,674.3
9,502.0
9,511.2
11,107.2
7,831.1
9,224.2
11,340.6
18,478.8
18,808.2
23,158.6
26,622.8
28,922.4
15,195.4
24,352.5
27,033.2
23,140.9
21,730.7
22,820.9

10.1 Iron &


Steel &
Articles
Thereof
1,275.8
903.1
3,819.8
3,362.5
4,733.9
4,991.1
6,516.4
5,759.1
7,228.8
5,710.4
6,317.7
5,167.5
4,941.5
5,663.0
3,803.9
4,866.7
6,281.9
10,814.8
10,597.3
10,234.3
12,692.7
16,405.2
7,619.5
12,433.6
14,340.8
12,320.2
11,214.1
11,815.2

11-14c. Value of Principal Imports (Continued)


Unit: US$ million

Period

1981
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

11.
11.1
Machinery &
Electronic
Electrical
Products
Equipment
4,676.5
4,476.3
14,949.3
16,400.9
18,568.8
22,324.2
24,120.4
27,296.4
35,657.4
35,970.2
41,115.6
42,925.8
50,598.4
66,437.9
48,046.6
50,610.8
53,457.3
66,855.3
68,832.6
72,541.2
72,528.0
70,575.0
59,004.6
86,522.7
89,043.6
81,303.0
83,179.6
85,189.4

1,274.2
1,485.1
5,302.6
5,755.5
7,107.1
9,050.9
10,330.9
12,264.2
16,821.5
16,215.1
18,656.7
18,055.0
19,818.1
27,414.1
21,209.5
23,250.8
25,587.1
30,896.6
33,345.8
36,773.3
36,331.9
35,086.1
31,285.8
42,719.2
44,502.6
40,763.4
40,753.3
43,418.9

11.2
Machinery

2,116.3
1,686.5
5,157.5
5,366.6
6,171.6
7,293.8
7,462.5
8,076.6
10,347.9
11,154.5
11,475.1
12,050.3
13,517.5
17,057.0
10,486.0
9,755.6
11,542.5
17,668.9
17,305.0
17,907.4
17,686.8
17,657.4
14,645.2
26,325.0
24,633.4
21,299.3
23,085.6
22,059.3

12. Vehicles,
13. Precision
11.4
11.5
11.3
Instruments,
Aircraft, Vessels &
Information
Household
Electrical
Associated
Clocks &
14. Others
& CommuniElectrical
Machinery
Transport
Watches; Musical
cation
Appliances
Products
Equipment
Instruments
Products
840.8
635.5
1,672.0
1,914.9
1,805.9
2,089.6
2,574.1
2,987.9
3,558.1
3,266.6
3,820.9
3,969.5
4,146.0
5,381.9
4,318.0
4,667.6
4,986.8
6,275.6
6,632.7
6,631.4
7,249.3
6,930.4
4,705.1
6,932.9
7,942.4
6,939.6
6,508.8
6,494.7

201.8
419.5
1,317.3
1,741.5
1,689.6
1,920.4
1,719.5
1,757.5
2,274.2
2,744.6
3,531.8
5,296.5
8,524.2
11,346.7
8,200.7
8,339.2
6,199.3
5,552.7
5,546.1
4,957.3
4,851.8
5,072.8
4,545.7
5,719.6
6,920.2
7,522.9
8,164.9
8,334.0

52.4
88.5
555.0
544.3
505.8
559.5
572.8
591.1
580.8
499.5
506.8
395.3
421.4
506.8
453.3
569.3
630.2
884.4
1,068.7
1,171.3
1,170.8
1,180.2
811.5
941.0
1,078.3
1,068.4
1,098.5
1,106.1

1,331.1
1,146.0
3,956.2
3,882.7
3,963.9
6,077.6
6,315.7
6,097.8
6,038.2
4,554.2
5,360.6
5,593.7
4,022.0
4,717.4
4,252.0
3,483.3
3,908.3
5,320.8
6,976.6
4,949.8
5,391.3
4,380.4
4,175.3
6,132.8
7,139.2
7,635.3
7,919.2
9,528.5

542.5
513.4
1,526.7
1,618.9
2,016.1
2,306.6
2,636.7
3,439.8
4,162.5
5,330.4
6,375.4
5,180.8
6,186.2
9,145.7
6,240.4
6,649.9
8,670.8
12,594.4
11,334.6
12,376.5
13,007.7
10,819.3
7,464.7
10,857.9
11,266.2
10,601.2
10,974.6
12,012.7

1,222.0
1,596.0
3,586.8
4,256.9
4,735.5
5,625.2
6,010.6
6,839.1
7,372.0
8,776.5
10,748.8
9,686.9
6,448.2
6,620.8
5,652.2
6,100.2
6,398.5
7,619.6
8,640.5
8,522.1
9,301.4
10,216.7
8,790.3
12,026.9
13,624.4
13,118.1
13,907.8
15,671.3

247

247

11-15a. Value of Principal Imports by Origin


A. Soybean
Origin

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Unit: US$ million

2011

2012

2013

Total

635.3

840.7

1176.3

1032.6

1190.3

1308.4

1453.5

1284.2

1350.1

Brazil

125.8

78.9

102.0

273.9

401.8

537.2

719.5

590.5

534.2

U.S.A.

500.8

756.6

1028.4

749.8

727.9

729.0

715.3

615.0

760.7

Others

8.6

5.2

45.9

8.9

60.6

42.3

18.7

78.7

55.2

B. Wheat
Origin

2006

2007

2008

Unit: US$ million

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

247.2

364.4

529.8

378.9

357.8

602.4

514.6

506.9

472.7

U.S.A.

190.7

340.3

416.3

278.3

238.9

465.0

366.4

393.3

360.1

55.4

22.3

109.0

84.5

103.7

123.2

121.5

16.5

90.0

India

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.8

20.2

16.5

9.0

Others

1.1

1.8

4.5

16.1

15.2

9.5

6.6

80.6

13.5

Australia

C. Maize
Origin
Total
Brazil
U.S.A.

2006

2007

2008

Unit: US$ million

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

756.3

944.1

1284.7

951.8

1230.4

1382.9

1410.5

1186.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

123.2

311.4

334.5

706.9

578.0

350.4

754.0

923.7

1022.0

786.8

793.1

881.5

362.6

182.3

479.7

1034.4

21.2

India

0.0

6.2

198.6

35.4

8.0

36.2

85.2

88.1

Australia

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

10.1

1.0

0.8

Thailand

0.9

0.2

12.2

1.1

0.2

0.6

0.5

1.2

1.2

Others

1.4

14.0

51.9

5.3

117.5

130.2

245.3

335.8

181.0

Source: See Table 11-2c.

248

2014

248

11-15b. Value of Principal Imports by Origin (Continued)


Origin
Total
U.S.A.
Brazil
India
Australia
Others

2006
321.6
162.6
31.6
31.3
9.3
86.8

2007
298.5
165.3
28.7
31.0
2.2
71.4

2008
311.0
154.7
42.2
49.5
1.9
62.8

D. Cotton
2009
241.6
112.4
41.2
29.1
1.1
57.8

2010
380.3
195.6
42.1
56.3
14.3
72.0

2011
505.5
184.0
78.1
83.4
28.7
131.3

2012
362.7
161.2
65.2
31.1
12.2
93.0

E. Petroleum
Origin
Total
Saudi Arabia
United Arab
Russia
Indonesia
Australia
Mainland China
Others

Unit: US$ million


2013
2014
384.2
150.4
90.4
38.5
7.8
96.9

Unit: US$ million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

23,528.6
8,082.4
1,555.2
0.0
270.0
165.1
419.2
13,036.7

24,494.7
8,382.0
1,399.2
0.0
94.1
170.8
282.2
14,166.4

33,016.5
12,289.3
1,642.4
0.0
103.4
74.3
432.6
18,474.6

19,638.8
7,128.3
818.7
716.3
104.8
0.0
54.7
10,815.9

25,676.9
9,000.6
1,263.3
206.0
340.8
47.0
49.9
14,769.3

30,320.3
10,324.5
1,799.2
144.9
205.0
0.0
71.2
17,775.4

35,606.7
11,143.2
2,434.8
182.7
91.6
62.3
0.0
21,692.1

33,549.9
12,116.7
2,216.3
162.4
345.8
0.0
69.2
18,639.5

32,156.1
10,562.1
2,819.2
232.5
533.9
0.0
0.0
18,008.5

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

23,158.6
5,207.4
3,918.5
987.6
1,703.3
1,674.6
1,463.6
372.1
7,831.6

26,622.8
5,991.4
4,178.1
1,550.0
1,707.9
1,854.8
1,392.7
528.7
9,419.2

28,922.3
6,085.7
4,171.5
2,364.5
1,651.8
1,813.4
1,613.4
637.2
10,584.8

15,195.4
4,240.0
1,343.1
1,177.7
1,008.8
866.5
804.4
382.7
5,372.3

24,352.5
5,988.5
2,757.3
1,803.9
1,880.7
1,491.9
1,071.4
717.4
8,641.4

27,033.3
6,363.7
4,439.1
2,342.8
1,809.9
1,598.4
804.3
637.3
9,037.8

23,140.9
5,881.5
3,625.2
2,055.5
1,486.9
1,106.8
1,043.1
500.8
7,441.1

21,730.7
5,642.3
4,416.3
1,679.7
1,353.5
942.0
767.7
519.0
6,410.1

22,820.9
5,315.6
5,679.6
1,495.5
1,165.4
924.8
696.0
646.3
6,897.8

F. Basic Metals & Articles Thereof


Origin
Total
Japan
Mainland China
U.S.A.
Korea, Rep. of
Australia
Russia
Indonesia
Others

327.2
141.9
69.6
43.8
8.1
63.7

Unit: US$ million

249

249

11-15c. Value of Principal Imports by Origin (Continued)


G. Transportation Equipment
Origin

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Unit: US$ million


2011

2012

2013

Total

4,949.8

5,391.3

4,380.4

4,175.4

6,132.9

7,139.2

7,635.4

7,919.2

9,528.5

Japan

1,612.9

1,609.0

1,412.0

1,642.5

2,164.2

2,594.6

2,653.8

2,698.1

2,509.9

Germany

665.0

743.7

591.6

651.9

1,191.7

1,714.3

1,480.0

1,601.5

1,964.9

Mainland China

354.6

456.3

654.6

531.9

700.3

807.6

913.3

986.8

1,067.1

France

449.4

370.8

148.5

37.6

156.8

213.1

595.9

390.4

417.9

U.S.A.

940.0

1,290.1

716.5

529.3

958.6

549.6

593.6

744.4

1,684.8

Korea, Rep. of

157.1

95.0

90.9

163.0

210.3

223.3

253.4

269.7

274.6

United Kingdom
Others

70.9

67.0

53.4

74.4

82.7

124.2

122.3

153.2

226.5

699.8

759.3

712.9

544.8

668.2

912.5

1,023.1

1,075.1

1,382.8

H. Chemicals
Origin

Unit: US$ million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

22,468.4

24,835.2

26,591.4

20,424.9

29,339.1

34,026.8

30,055.0

30,547.6

29,998.6

Japan

8,113.0

8,082.7

8,188.5

6,454.4

8,596.4

9,411.6

8,387.6

7,805.7

7,247.7

Mainland China

1,647.7

2,382.2

3,342.8

2,662.7

4,066.3

4,867.2

4,165.4

4,421.2

4,966.6

U.S.A.

3,034.3

3,576.9

3,595.3

2,564.5

3,473.9

3,962.0

3,649.8

3,826.5

3,764.2

Korea, Rep. of

2,257.3

2,173.1

2,002.7

1,583.7

2,687.4

3,548.4

2,841.9

2,986.5

2,713.0

Germany

1,292.9

1,814.2

1,824.3

1,554.2

2,279.7

2,269.7

2,094.2

2,429.5

2,428.8

Saudi Arabia

666.3

793.7

948.7

557.7

1,074.2

1,478.2

1,625.0

1,554.3

1,303.5

Singapore

645.6

888.5

823.7

450.4

676.7

671.4

523.7

606.8

587.2

Malaysia

425.8

596.4

578.2

342.9

531.0

648.9

520.9

527.7

624.0

4,385.5

4,527.4

5,287.3

4,254.2

5,953.5

7,169.4

6,246.7

6,389.3

6,363.5

Others

250

2014

250

11-15d. Value of Principal Imports by Origin (Continued)


I. Machineries & Electrical Equipments
Origin
Total
Mainland China
Japan
U.S.A.
Korea, Rep.of
Singapore
Malaysia
Germany
Netherlands
Thailand
Philippines
Others

Unit: US$ million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

72,541.0
12,220.4
20,345.1
9,800.2
8,670.7
3,288.4
2,733.3
2,406.7
541.4
1,863.6
2,135.8
8,535.6

72,528.1
13,622.4
18,667.5
11,081.0
8,555.2
2,697.7
2,383.3
2,690.5
530.1
1,993.1
1,747.8
8,559.4

70,575.1
14,557.4
19,238.3
10,421.4
6,809.8
2,346.9
2,189.2
3,065.3
442.3
1,509.9
1,493.6
8,501.0

59,004.5
13,315.7
15,162.3
6,675.3
5,428.9
3,073.5
2,058.9
2,084.1
889.2
1,306.1
1,132.8
7,877.8

86,522.8
19,683.0
22,733.3
9,967.0
8,099.3
5,175.1
2,843.7
2,852.0
2,291.5
1,852.2
1,523.1
9,502.8

89,043.6
22,722.4
21,040.9
8,906.5
8,666.1
5,238.6
2,698.7
3,521.3
2,110.9
1,906.4
1,528.4
10,703.5

81,302.9
22,214.2
18,639.3
8,157.2
5,865.7
5,701.7
2,662.7
2,468.6
2,462.6
1,418.6
1,364.6
10,347.8

83,179.6
22,781.9
16,490.7
8,558.3
6,068.6
6,044.8
2,584.4
2,527.7
3,575.6
1,542.9
1,407.8
11,596.9

85,189.4
24,764.0
15,918.5
8,456.3
6,755.4
6,046.1
2,942.9
3,178.8
1,965.1
1,816.3
1,447.4
11,898.7

J. Cold Cathode and Photo-cathode Valves and Tubes, Diodes and Crystals
Origin
Total
Japan
U.S.A.
Malaysia
Korea, Rep. of
Hong Kong
Mainland China
Singapore
Netherlands
Others

Unit: US$ million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

33,309.9
5,998.0
3,702.1
2,152.7
7,206.7
383.9
3,955.8
2,389.3
240.2
7,281.2

32,321.8
5,746.2
4,371.0
1,819.4
6,787.0
336.7
3,855.0
1,911.9
188.0
7,306.5

30,973.9
6,427.4
4,972.1
1,604.4
5,031.5
216.6
3,996.2
1,784.3
144.4
6,797.1

27,593.8
5,908.7
2,742.3
1,609.9
3,874.5
145.4
4,098.0
2,509.3
120.6
6,585.1

37,063.3
7,582.0
3,114.8
2,232.7
5,805.1
140.8
6,342.3
4,032.9
156.4
7,656.4

38,235.8
7,362.7
3,188.0
2,118.5
6,782.8
136.6
6,384.3
3,805.9
116.4
8,340.5

35,088.0
7,329.9
2,860.6
1,944.5
4,408.8
129.4
6,503.3
4,076.7
121.0
7,713.9

35,318.0
6,210.7
2,650.6
1,829.7
4,731.5
114.8
7,029.0
4,352.1
125.1
8,274.6

38,267.8
5,550.7
3,043.5
2,095.6
5,198.7
129.5
8,343.4
4,424.8
117.4
9,364.3

251

251

11-16a. Imports by Countries of Origin


Item

2010

2011

2012

Unit: US$ million


2013
2014

36,220.0
200.5
15,162.3

51,917.4
243.2
22,733.3

52,199.7
271.5
21,040.9

47,573.6
249.3
18,639.3

43,161.8
217.4
16,490.7

41,693.4
198.5
15,918.5

1,412.0

1,642.5

2,164.2

2,594.6

2,653.8

2,698.1

2,509.9

8,082.7
5,991.4

8,188.5
6,085.7

6,454.4
4,240.0

8,596.4
5,988.5

9,411.6
6,363.7

8,387.6
5,881.5

7,805.7
5,642.3

7,247.7
5,315.6

10,744.0

11,344.8

11,328.7

8,520.4

12,191.8

12,517.3

11,762.1

10,307.6

10,503.3

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Unit: US$ million


2013
2014

24,783.1
1,647.7
533.8

28,015.0
2,382.2
613.8

31,391.3
3,342.8
647.6

24,423.5
2,662.7
539.0

35,945.9
4,066.3
798.2

43,596.5
4,867.2
951.2

40,908.2
4,165.4
1,026.7

42,589.3
4,421.2
1,036.6

48,040.0
4,966.6
1,185.6

593.8
3,918.5

684.1
4,178.1

785.5
4,171.5

738.3
1,343.1

943.6
2,757.3

1,150.9
4,439.1

1,195.2
3,625.2

1,307.8
4,416.3

1,469.1
5,679.6

4,849.4
2,222.1

5,093.0
2,725.4

5,214.9
2,963.4

5,531.1
2,762.1

8,844.3
3,748.6

9,442.2
4,915.6

9,406.1
4,917.8

9,695.3
5,249.1

11,089.7
5,601.8

11,017.8

12,338.3

14,265.6

10,847.2

14,787.7

17,830.3

16,572.0

16,463.0

18,047.6

2006

2007

2008

46,284.4
262.1
20,345.1

45,936.9
241.5
18,667.5

46,508.0
254.7
19,238.3

Transportation
equipment

1,612.9

1,609.0

Chemicals
Basic metals & articles
thereof

8,113.0
5,207.4

Total
Textile products
Machineries & electrical
equipments

Others

A. Japan
2009

B. Mainland China
Item
Total
Chemicals
Plastics and articles
thereof
Textile products
Basic metals and articles
thereof
Electronic products
Information and
communication
Others
Source: See Table 11-2c.

252
252

11-16b. Imports by Countries of Origin (Continued)


C. United States
Item
Total
Soybean
Wheat
Cotton
Machineries & electrical
equipments
Chemicals
Transportation
equipment
Basic metals & articles
thereof
Others

Unit: US$ million

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

22,664.5
500.8
190.7
162.6
9,800.2

26,508.1
756.6
340.3
165.3
11,081.0

26,326.6
1,028.4
416.3
154.7
10,421.4

18,153.9
749.8
278.3
112.4
6,675.3

25,379.4
727.9
238.9
195.6
9,967.0

25,758.8
729.0
465.0
184.0
8,906.5

23,603.8
715.3
366.4
161.2
8,157.2

25,201.3
615.0
393.3
150.4
8,558.3

27,422.5
760.7
360.1
141.9
8,456.3

3,034.3
940.0

3,576.9
1,290.1

3,595.3
716.5

2,564.5
529.3

3,473.9
958.6

3,962.0
549.6

3,649.8
593.6

3,826.5
744.4

3,764.2
1,684.8

987.6

1,550.0

2,364.5

1,177.7

1,803.9

2,342.8

2,055.5

1,679.7

1,495.5

7,048.3

7,747.8

7,629.5

6,066.6

8,013.6

8,619.9

7,905.0

9,233.6

10,759.1

D. Republic of Korea
Item
Total
Minerals products
Chemicals
Plastics and articles thereof
Basic metals and articles
thereof
Machineries and electrical
equipments
Others

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Unit: US$ million


2013
2014

14,999.6
259.9
2,257.3
297.6
1,703.3

15,158.4
540.8
2,173.1
337.1
1,707.9

13,168.4
761.8
2,002.7
395.2
1,651.8

10,506.8
554.5
1,583.7
452.1
1,008.8

16,058.8
734.4
2,687.4
644.6
1,880.7

17,860.3
1,130.2
3,548.4
620.1
1,809.9

15,073.2
2,259.6
2,841.9
560.4
1,486.9

15,768.1
2,489.2
2,986.5
563.3
1,353.5

14,789.8
1,444.7
2,713.0
580.7
1,165.4

8,670.7

8,555.2

6,809.8

5,428.9

8,099.3

8,666.1

5,865.7

6,068.6

6,755.4

1,810.7

1,844.2

1,547.0

1,478.8

2,012.3

2,085.5

2,058.7

2,307.0

2,130.7

253
253

11-16c. Imports by Countries of Origin (Continued)


E. Saudi Arabia
Item

2006

2007

2008

Unit: US$ million

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Total

9,760.2

10,409.6

15,172.7

8,657.9

11,859.2

13,846.6

14,788.8

15,598.5

13,683.0

Minerals products

8,986.3

9,486.2

14,115.7

8,036.5

10,632.2

12,128.3

12,750.5

13,629.9

11,761.0

666.3

793.7

948.7

557.7

1,074.2

1,478.2

1,625.0

1,554.3

1,303.5

Plastics and articles thereof

53.8

60.4

46.3

41.4

108.0

203.1

330.1

333.6

367.8

Basic Metals and articles

51.4

66.1

54.6

17.1

37.5

31.9

77.8

76.9

244.9

2.3

3.2

7.4

5.2

7.3

5.2

5.4

3.9

5.8

Chemicals

thereof
Others

F. Australia
Item
Total

2006

2007

2008

Unit: US$ million

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

5,349.5

6,122.1

8,270.6

5,965.9

8,921.4

10,907.3

9,287.9

7,898.5

7,325.0

9.3

2.2

1.9

1.1

14.3

28.7

12.2

7.8

8.1

2,632.4

3,280.7

5,327.3

4,237.4

6,280.6

8,014.5

6,920.2

5,792.0

5,220.5

Prepared Foodstuffs

160.0

109.7

74.7

58.6

140.4

79.6

65.8

87.3

85.2

Vegetable products

85.8

45.5

148.9

128.7

155.3

195.1

207.0

167.2

163.8

189.2

213.1

252.8

163.0

187.1

203.8

191.2

172.4

158.3

1,674.6

1,854.8

1,813.4

866.5

1,491.9

1,598.4

1,106.8

942.0

924.8

598.1

616.3

651.6

510.6

651.9

787.1

784.6

729.8

764.3

Cotton
Minerals products

Chemicals
Basic metals & articles
thereof
Others

254
254

12. EXTERNAL RESOURCES


AND
OUTWARD INVESTMENT

12-1. Direct Foreign Debt of Central Government (1)


As of September 15, 2014

Item

Total of Loans (in US$1,000):

Amount per
Agreement

Amount of
Disbursement

Principal
Repaid

Outstanding
Balance

Principal Direct Obligations:

International Development Association


(US$1,000)

(1) Taiwan repaid all outstanding direct foreign debt of central government on September 15, 2011.
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Finance, R.O.C.

255
255

12-2. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese, Foreign Nationals, and Mainland Chinese

256

Unit: US$1,000
Mainland China
Total
Overseas Chinese
Foreign Nationals
Period
Cases
Amount
Cases
Amount
Cases
Amount
Cases
Amount
40,331
133,346,990
3,075
4,157,292
36,637
127,990,549
626
1,203,282
Total (1952-2014)
5
1,067
0
0
1952
5
1,067
3
176
2
4,423
1955
5
4,599
6
1,135
8
14,338
1960
14
15,473
35,140
30
6,470
36
1965
66
41,610
80
29,733
71
110,133
1970
151
139,866
44
47,235
43
82,940
1975
87
130,175
39
222,584
71
243,380
1980
110
465,964
67
41,757
107
660,702
1985
174
702,459
70
177,273
477
2,241,026
1989
547
2,418,299
85
220,115
376
2,081,657
1990
461
2,301,772
65
219,462
324
1,558,957
1991
389
1,778,419
73
312,146
338
1,149,228
1992
411
1,461,374
62
123,501
261
1,089,975
1993
323
1,213,476
57
106,790
332
1,523,927
1994
389
1,630,717
43
168,554
370
2,756,786
1995
413
2,925,340
52
170,451
448
2,290,385
1996
500
2,460,836
44
387,463
639
3,879,166
1997
683
4,266,629
3,738,758
81
184,721
1,059
3,554,037
1998
1,140
4,231,404
36
132,380
1,053
4,099,024
1999
1,089
7,607,755
40
50,383
1,370
7,557,372
2000
1,410
5,128,518
33
47,223
1,145
5,081,295
2001
1,178
3,271,749
25
44,958
1,117
3,226,791
2002
1,142
3,575,674
22
14,917
1,056
3,560,757
2003
1,078
3,952,148
19
13,739
1,130
3,938,408
2004
1,149
4,228,068
12
10,318
1,119
4,217,750
2005
1,131
13,969,247
30
45,264
1,816
13,923,983
2006
1,846
15,361,173
29
20,949
2,238
15,340,224
2007
2,267
8,237,114
17
33,680
1,828
8,203,435
2008
1,845
4,835,377
15
8,898
1,696
4,788,993
23
37,486
2009
1,734
3,905,910
22
12,886
2,020
3,798,680
79
94,345
2010
2,121
5,007,060
19
51,533
2,264
4,903,901
105
51,625
2011
2,388
5,890,564
34
11,662
2,704
5,547,319
138
331,583
2012
2,876
5,282,930
20
8,971
3,186
4,924,480
138
349,479
2013
3,344
6,104,655
43
18,811
3,534
5,751,213
136
334,631
2014
3,713
Source: Investment Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C., Statistics on Overseas Chinese & Foreign Investment,
investment from the Mainland China Area, Outward Investment, and Investment to the Mainland China Area, Apr. 2014.

256

12-3. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese by Area


Unit: US$1,000

Period

Total

Cases

Total (1952-2014)
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Source: See Table 12-2.

5
3
6
30
80
44
39
67
70
85
65
73
62
57
43
52
44
81
36
40
33
25
22
19
12
30
29
17
15
22
19
34
20
43

Amount
1,067
176
1,135
6,470
29,733
47,235
222,584
41,757
177,273
220,115
219,462
312,146
123,501
106,790
168,554
170,451
387,463
184,721
132,380
50,383
47,223
44,958
14,917
13,739
10,318
45,264
20,949
33,680
8,898
12,886
51,533
11,662
8,971
18,811

Hong Kong
Cases
Amount
5
1
4
19
51
21
15
23
24
32
29
32
27
21
17
32
22
4
6
5
4
3
4
5
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

1,067
30
714
2,707
8,343
29,532
17,949
11,216
71,758
47,111
27,319
51,189
25,760
27,009
47,701
34,848
73,521
18,763
85,986
27,322
17,943
1,418
3,685
2,595
653
4,637
679
1,741
550
2,953
23
45
676
115

Japan
Cases
Amount
0
1
0
2
10
6
3
3
4
5
4
3
1
2
1
0
3
6
1
5
1
2
0
1
1
6
2
2
0
2
2
0
2
0

0
141
194
304
1,243
2,969
3,061
888
27,000
12,146
9,066
3,399
5,462
4,788
3,404
432
2,964
4,306
5,693
2,544
133
567
384
413
1,235
3,218
3,080
3,861
0
510
164
65
151
1,456

Philippines
Cases
Amount
0
0
0
4
8
6
1
5
1
3
3
1
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
2
0
1
1
4
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1

0
0
0
2,138
7,747
5,996
7,745
15,572
15,524
91,806
106,367
72,355
49,398
30,734
82,708
116,504
260,832
70,389
5,690
236
357
406
70
363
277
5,016
1,115
13,135
1,819
1,904
562
1,261
1,966
2,196

Others
Cases
Amount
0
1
2
5
11
11
20
36
41
45
29
37
34
34
22
20
18
69
26
30
28
18
18
12
10
20
25
14
14
19
17
33
17
42

0
5
227
1,321
12,400
8,738
193,829
14,081
62,991
69,052
76,710
185,203
42,881
44,259
34,741
18,667
50,146
91,263
35,011
20,281
28,791
42,566
10,778
10,369
8,153
32,393
16,074
14,943
6,528
7,519
50,785
10,291
6,178
15,002

257

257

12-4. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Foreign Nationals by Area


Unit: US$1,000

Period

258

Total

Cases

Total (1952-2014)
33,103
1952
0
1955
2
1960
8
1965
36
1970
71
1975
43
1980
71
1985
107
1989
477
1990
376
1991
324
1992
338
1993
261
1994
332
1995
370
1996
448
1997
639
1998
1,059
1999
1,053
2000
1,370
2001
1,145
2002
1,117
2003
1,056
2004
1,130
2005
1,119
2006
1,816
2007
2,238
2008
1,828
2009
1,696
2010
2,020
2011
2,264
2012
2,704
2013
3,186
2014
3,533
Source: See Table 12-2.

258

Amount
122,239,337
0
4,423
14,338
35,140
110,133
82,940
243,380
660,702
2,241,026
2,081,657
1,558,957
1,149,228
1,089,975
1,523,927
2,756,786
2,290,385
3,879,166
3,554,037
4,099,024
7,557,372
5,081,295
3,226,791
3,560,757
3,938,408
4,217,750
13,923,983
15,340,224
8,203,435
4,788,993
3,798,680
4,903,901
5,547,319
4,924,480
5,751,205

U.S.A.
Cases
Amount
4,854
0
2
5
17
16
12
15
42
54
61
61
71
51
52
67
63
104
208
207
206
147
152
153
157
133
266
293
275
277
228
295
285
293
264

22,482,546
0
4,423
14,029
31,104
68,783
41,857
110,093
332,760
343,003
540,366
587,662
183,820
207,970
293,710
1,275,623
474,016
454,319
867,198
1,114,693
1,315,518
915,597
573,646
678,091
352,312
799,230
857,378
3,138,438
2,848,297
260,599
315,394
689,764
401,957
580,633
143,445

Japan
Cases
Amount
7,876
0
0
3
14
51
22
35
32
233
179
138
117
88
115
157
171
166
228
230
312
241
211
203
227
213
307
356
298
266
338
439
619
616
448

17,525,033
0
0
309
2,081
28,531
23,234
86,081
145,236
640,552
826,801
526,183
417,777
272,512
391,001
569,414
545,344
851,139
535,371
508,434
730,325
684,724
608,106
725,689
826,517
723,164
1,587,874
996,553
435,806
238,961
399,984
444,703
414,265
408,533
547,307

Europe
Cases
Amount
3,265
0
0
0
1
4
2
11
12
58
49
42
44
38
40
39
55
80
131
109
130
129
120
90
118
122
199
236
195
136
174
183
238
268
267

32,627,577
0
0
0
43
11,694
4,193
14,428
100,010
314,438
282,681
161,421
164,963
209,821
243,590
334,887
199,961
405,812
367,416
460,175
1,213,388
1,184,003
612,317
643,932
964,618
684,833
7,509,586
7,096,351
2,139,358
2,085,094
1,230,653
715,806
1,721,532
686,347
1,477,948

Others
Cases
Amount
17,108
0
0
0
4
0
7
10
21
132
87
83
106
84
125
107
159
289
492
507
722
628
634
610
628
651
1,044
1,353
1,060
1,017
1,280
1,347
1,562
2,012
2,514

49,604,181
0
0
0
1,912
1,125
13,656
32,778
82,696
943,033
431,809
283,691
382,668
399,672
595,626
576,862
1,071,064
2,167,896
1,784,052
2,015,722
4,298,141
2,296,970
1,432,722
1,513,045
1,794,962
2,010,522
3,969,145
4,108,882
2,779,975
2,204,338
1,852,648
3,053,628
3,009,565
3,248,968
3,582,505

12-5. Approved Investment in Taiwan from Overseas Chinese and Foreign Nationals by Industry
(1952-2014)

Industry
Total

Cases
39,711

Unit: US$1,000

Overseas Chinese

Total

Amount
132,147,834

Cases
3,075

Foreign

Amount

Cases

4,157,292

36,636

Amount
127,990,542

1. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery and Animal Husbandry

161

159,892

73

28,057

88

131,835

2. Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Manufacturing

802

2,014,154

126

74,386

676

1,939,768

3. Textile Mills

219

810,258

76

225,997

143

584,261

4. Chemicals

985

5,888,613

121

108,264

864

5,780,349

5. Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing

571

1,201,691

152

64,061

419

1,137,630
3,520,014

6. Non-metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing

347

3,819,334

104

299,319

243

7. Basic Metal and Fabricated Metal Manufacturing

1,186

4,913,547

114

132,758

1,072

4,780,790

8. Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing

1,436

2,711,835

84

67,151

1,352

2,644,685

9. Electronic Parts and Components Manufacturing

2,798

18,852,556

26

17,120

2,772

18,835,436

10. Computer, Electronic and Optical Products

1,627

6,626,716

36

57,612

1,591

6,569,104

11. Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

1,442

6,222,996

178

161,295

1,264

6,061,701

887

1,668,945

172

143,025

715

1,525,920

11,272

13,414,723

275

90,786

10,997

13,323,937

12. Construction
13. Wholesale and Retail Trade
14. Transportation and Storage

581

1,721,586

99

200,447

482

1,521,139

15. Accommodation and Food Services

2,245

2,023,579

465

121,837

1,780

1,901,742

16. Information and Communications

1,637

6,244,337

34

62,206

1,603

6,182,131

17. Finance, Insurance and Real Estate

4,460

39,314,716

158

1,432,420

4,302

37,882,296

18. Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

2,913

5,693,870

290

601,618

2,623

5,092,252

19. Others

4,142

8,844,486

492

268,934

3,650

8,575,552

Source: See Table 12-2.

259

259

12-6. Approved Outward Investment by Area


Unit: US$1,000

Period
Total (1952-2014)
1952
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total

Cases

Amount

13,849
0
0
0
7
5
5
17
23
153
315
365
300
326
324
339
470
759
896
774
1,391
1,387
925
714
658
521
478
464
387
251
247
306
321
373
493

82,625,319
0
0
0
971
527
2,419
42,105
41,334
930,986
1,552,206
1,656,231
887,259
1,661,046
1,616,844
1,356,878
2,165,404
2,893,826
3,296,302
3,269,013
5,077,062
4,391,654
3,370,046
3,968,588
3,382,022
2,447,449
4,315,426
6,469,978
4,466,491
3,005,554
2,823,451
3,696,827
8,098,641
5,232,266
7,293,683

Source: See Table 12-2.

260

260

Americas
Cases
Amount
7,887
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
16
65
137
154
100
115
129
134
245
521
609
555
1,094
1,080
654
402
372
263
236
207
140
89
84
110
88
143
192

43,779,438
0
0
0
0
0
854
35,130
35,830
624,431
838,711
658,958
449,096
740,110
988,336
787,105
1,442,953
1,915,948
2,636,946
2,267,710
3,946,021
3,460,901
2,475,574
2,731,271
1,881,380
1,618,228
2,336,558
3,162,956
2,116,235
1,959,069
1,290,803
1,781,012
468,700
819,235
3,426,017

Asia
Cases
Amount
4,481
0
0
0
7
5
5
6
6
80
154
176
156
182
170
175
197
204
225
153
222
221
183
188
183
168
175
167
156
117
118
140
192
176
228

31,662,829
0
0
0
971
527
1,565
3,170
4,206
296,340
602,910
929,819
369,929
663,715
559,471
467,721
661,717
818,743
580,819
836,378
851,065
814,981
530,055
1,063,915
1,275,089
430,673
1,390,621
2,366,606
2,046,998
765,457
1,391,363
1,723,918
7,151,518
2,894,581
2,482,274

Europe
Cases
Amount
729
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
21
29
36
26
21
16
15
26
51
49
46
45
31
40
35
33
31
20
35
16
13
14
26
25
27

3,042,664
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,000
891
2,365
96,176
60,490
45,933
255,823
22,289
59,890
21,375
131,235
33,903
82,382
125,432
46,870
154,416
76,724
61,913
299,314
463,800
418,200
137,688
99,541
50,603
39,251
71,488
168,902
936,295

Cases
752
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
3
6
8
3
4
14
13
8
11
17
29
41
57
84
68
57
36
70
56
29
32
42
15
29
46

Others
Amount
4,140,388
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,805
407
7,850
14,409
6,964
22,301
1,398
46,748
42,162
39,359
27,900
44,634
82,543
154,544
68,902
210,001
96,678
163,640
99,234
124,447
522,216
165,571
181,487
90,682
152,646
406,935
1,349,548
449,097

12-7. Approved Outward Investment by Industry


(1952-2014)

Industry
Total

Unit: US$1,000

Cases

Amount
14,342

89,919,002

1.

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery and Animal Husbandry

50

85,562

2.

Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Manufacturing

165

600,300

3.

Textile Mills

301

2,459,380

4.

Chemicals

589

2,639,237

5.

Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing

226

1,819,610

6.

Non-metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing

200

1,133,791

7.

Basic Metal and Fabricated Metal Manufacturing

223

4,964,114

8.

Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing

9.

Electronic Parts and Components Manufacturing

10. Computer, Electronic and Optical Products


11. Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

202

583,641

1,726

9,384,418

1,380

3,282,473

311

1,005,176

70

148,796

13. Wholesale and Retail Trade

2,445

6,884,690

14. Transportation and Storage

144

2,418,999

43

205,248

16. Information and Communications

1,534

2,570,952

17. Finance, Insurance and Real Estate

2,357

40,634,783

303

511,059

2,073

8,586,775

12. Construction

15. Accommodation and Food Services

18. Professional, Scientific and Technical Services


19. Others
Source: See Table 12-2.

261

261

12-8a. Principal Statistics on Approved Investment in Mainland China


(By Industry)

Total

Period

Total
(1991-2014)
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

262

Cases

Amount

41,259
237
264
9,329
934
490
383
8,725
1,284
488
840
1,186
3,116
3,875
2,004
1,297
1,090
996
643
590
914
887
636
554
497

Food, Beverage,
and Tobacco
Manufacturing

Chemical Material
and Chemical
Products
Manufacturing

Plastic and Rubber


Products
Manufacturing

Cases

Cases

Cases

Amount

Cases

Amount

Cases

Amount

143,956,283

554

291,274

2,724

3,885,407

2,419

3,289,695 2,093

174,158
246,992
3,168,411
962,209
1,092,713
1,229,241
4,334,313
2,034,621
1,252,780
2,607,142
2,784,147
6,723,058
7,698,784
6,940,663
6,006,953
7,642,335
9,970,545
10,691,390
7,142,593
14,617,872
14,376,624
12,792,077
9,190,090
10,276,570

0
0
152
13
4
3
210
24
5
6
6
47
54
5
4
3
8
4
0
1
1
3
1
0

0
0
29,568
9,464
2,149
7,100
48,646
21,025
4,629
5,752
10,389
28,670
37,270
3,722
7,893
8,960
17,104
15,558
7,188
7,558
4,478
9,234
2,225
2,693

19
27
791
73
32
30
1,151
57
19
10
26
93
105
34
28
20
14
24
42
49
19
16
32
15

19,308
46,415
324,555
145,846
117,447
121,702
333,073
70,045
58,250
43,253
58,420
152,939
353,050
89,594
53,430
99,708
71,648
240,222
365,671
220,755
266,452
221,844
244,701
180,959

31
40
900
68
38
25
579
70
19
26
42
126
190
70
56
41
35
8
14
16
10
11
1
3

Source: See Table 12-2.

262

Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishery
and Animal
Husbandry

Unit: US$1,000
Textile Mills,
Wearing Apparel
and Clothing
Accessories
Manufacturing

26,823
31,757
280,068
66,938
80,701
107,181
275,306
140,673
40,406
57,192
91,799
203,063
407,793
195,759
188,853
165,292
160,771
130,871
117,335
190,978
113,333
94,378
24,827
97,597

8
15
527
78
28
23
513
79
33
30
37
192
199
79
57
47
9
13
18
12
41
18
23
14

Amount

8,231,888 2,782
2,907
11,700
159,360
86,234
86,566
91,604
212,539
132,499
138,705
105,578
154,214
456,091
568,553
435,700
359,399
538,270
249,254
474,679
291,570
244,732
1,035,727
1,338,280
370,482
687,245

48
29
683
74
33
32
674
80
28
50
78
215
294
105
53
59
62
28
23
46
34
22
23
9

Amount
6,795,425
49,007
43,000
295,168
81,518
97,399
85,475
388,817
122,339
105,470
193,310
214,511
520,764
486,929
364,607
356,874
283,664
681,808
511,336
362,273
485,187
441,338
275,646
239,635
109,349

12-8b. Principal Statistics on Approved Investment in Mainland China (Continued)


(By Industry)

Period

Non-metallic
Mineral Products
Manufacturing

Cases
Total
(1991-2014)
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Amount

1,606 5,938,354
12
9
413
37
19
12
570
65
14
8
15
93
121
47
23
23
23
14
11
24
29
6
10
8

5,714
4,476
185,438
82,607
47,016
35,940
383,641
87,872
33,752
83,524
106,981
214,841
451,416
421,313
179,576
386,827
231,452
223,749
194,146
791,772
555,177
357,355
190,424
683,346

Basic Metal
Industries and
Fabricated Metal
Products
Manufacturing
Cases

Amount

3,323 10,029,204
13
19
759
77
48
36
739
117
29
94
117
249
341
131
122
91
84
34
38
47
60
39
21
18

9,319
9,164
249,761
86,578
116,403
126,723
388,600
131,326
104,984
179,726
191,250
619,153
708,592
714,526
633,922
620,432
827,332
1,025,837
309,967
744,193
690,863
446,913
479,391
614,248

Machinery and
Equipment
Manufacturing

Cases

Amount

2,072 5,702,005
9
4
303
57
21
23
424
88
27
38
73
200
245
129
99
75
56
20
32
31
34
36
20
28

8,588
5,546
86,346
49,023
45,008
54,894
202,660
118,900
44,081
72,545
130,442
286,238
328,088
213,734
352,940
214,726
504,199
473,594
394,518
502,675
534,324
446,256
314,907
317,773

Unit: US$1,000

Electronic Parts and


Components
Manufacturing

Cases

Amount

2,815 27,123,303
12
1
285
35
21
20
369
73
51
104
191
209
201
121
62
94
197
169
123
164
149
58
45
61

4,995
1,528
110,666
40,769
101,889
88,429
283,525
281,402
154,029
412,348
600,559
1,087,523
815,821
1,482,225
850,106
1,618,566
2,426,286
2,051,917
1,801,294
4,854,424
3,467,195
1,948,057
1,026,728
1,613,022

Computers, Electronic
and Optical Products
Manufacturing

Cases

Amount

2,815

19,702,205

15
22
459
54
32
22
411
107
70
137
129
341
318
194
140
111
43
25
18
39
53
36
18
21

13,926
11,269
140,821
48,264
55,175
115,059
313,645
341,687
271,529
698,776
492,948
1,062,716
976,452
1,139,980
1,243,497
1,472,132
1,688,385
1,783,302
1,019,404
1,235,374
1,550,552
1,522,422
1,174,675
1,330,215

Electrical
Equipment
Manufacturing

Cases

Amount

3,142 10,080,395
15
14
630
72
40
31
544
142
77
133
86
319
361
159
125
105
47
23
25
54
48
38
31
23

12,647
23,060
234,776
74,714
71,285
85,695
314,595
160,820
118,817
427,457
265,078
629,683
742,074
593,254
560,706
664,726
1,047,009
1,065,871
462,680
682,822
644,248
437,579
460,145
300,655

263

263

12-8c. Principal Statistics on Approved Investment in Mainland China (Continued)


(By Industry)

Period

Wholesale and
Retail Trade

Cases

264

Total
(1991-2014)
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

264

Amount

Transportation and
Storage

Cases

Amount

Information and
Communication

Cases

Amount

2,869

9,081,885

261

793,775

940

2,193,988

1
0
170
31
32
23
287
47
26
45
110
199
255
320
143
150
138
72
82
166
149
159
151
113

200
0
70,755
21,136
56,190
30,285
124,902
85,370
19,748
57,916
117,211
146,957
175,404
183,070
274,288
312,778
411,902
499,106
743,150
1,115,494
1,232,720
1,271,788
1,035,940
1,095,575

0
0
35
8
6
5
15
2
5
3
8
14
30
27
14
15
8
8
9
8
11
21
6
3

0
0
4,992
14,650
14,212
16,440
30,283
11,524
8,049
9,401
16,512
68,086
25,597
20,972
99,039
104,781
36,136
57,527
31,210
23,076
94,265
63,310
24,904
18,807

0
0
15
5
4
2
26
18
12
46
106
132
86
97
79
43
62
58
27
32
23
20
21
26

0
0
3,340
2,558
1,475
11,200
4,601
9,871
7,347
53,491
55,077
88,028
65,402
51,222
106,252
81,166
151,269
324,465
106,845
333,066
282,532
118,636
222,877
113,267

Unit: US$1,000

Finance, Insurance
and Real Estate

Cases

Amount

513 11,719,163
0
0
18
1
1
7
39
6
3
0
17
29
90
29
19
12
17
7
4
50
46
44
29
45

0
0
4,046
28
100
16,675
67,755
1,701
19,435
0
3,512
71,649
279,616
85,615
48,363
102,237
131,595
284,583
65,917
1,628,660
1,669,426
3,063,717
2,190,283
1,984,251

Professional,
Scientific and
Technical Services
Cases

Amount

726 1,644,609
0
0
58
20
7
5
93
12
7
14
19
73
71
52
50
18
20
17
8
33
44
24
39
42

0
0
7,667
3,295
2,321
3,008
8,473
21,119
2,103
7,670
6,713
43,443
18,507
47,709
25,519
123,672
58,497
224,058
17,011
200,225
175,290
274,987
163,385
209,937

Others

Cases

Amount

9,603

17,439,827

54
84
3,131
231
124
84
2,081
297
63
96
126
585
914
405
223
183
173
119
116
142
136
85
83
68

20,724
59,077
981,084
148,587
197,377
231,831
953,252
296,448
121,446
199,203
268,531
1,043,214
1,258,220
897,661
666,296
844,399
1,275,898
1,304,716
852,415
1,356,881
1,618,704
901,675
1,024,559
917,629

13. EDUCATION

School Year
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15

13-1. Number of Schools, Personnel, Students and Graduates


Number of
Number of
Number of
Schools
Personnel
Students

Number of
Graduates

2,165
2,961
3,371
4,036
4,540
5,097
6,285
6,743
6,787
6,797
6,909
7,062
7,224
7,357
7,562
7,731
7,915
8,071
8,158
8,222
8,252
8,184
8,287
8,254
8,202
8,097
8,060
8,196
8,100
11,496
11,426
11,078

209,563
329,672
513,120
774,045
953,641
1,013,340
1,060,780
1,169,877
1,190,966
1,219,554
1,268,637
1,263,005
1,248,253
1,247,121
1,212,340
1,205,087
1,237,248
1,218,495
1,251,011
1,269,569
1,246,864
1,279,163
1,262,636
1,265,274
1,275,265
1,260,435
1,230,261
1,213,645
1,217,508
1,171,773
1,121,148
-

49,666
76,993
101,674
137,844
167,459
193,722
219,889
246,220
253,772
258,240
263,123
269,911
279,032
285,743
290,997
297,950
305,681
313,293
317,715
319,286
321,768
321,658
324,690
323,795
326,026
328,500
328,309
331,349
332,640
373,596
375,976
376,844

1,535,455
2,375,328
3,117,397
3,991,574
4,449,009
4,597,765
4,942,310
5,279,864
5,323,715
5,326,519
5,316,947
5,274,350
5,226,219
5,191,219
5,195,241
5,215,773
5,241,641
5,303,001
5,354,091
5,376,947
5,385,135
5,372,346
5,319,364
5,286,885
5,243,062
5,165,817
5,065,962
4,965,690
4,860,022
5,007,275
4,859,558
4,729,405

Note: (1)The figures in Tables 13-1 to 13-12 cover Taiwan, Kinmen and Matsu.
(2)After the "Early Childhood Education and Care Act" came into effect on January 1, 2012, kindergartens and child-care centers
have been administered as preschools. Data for preschools prior to the school year 2011 is only that for kindergartens.
(3)The Senior High School Education Act has come into effect on August 1,2014. Senior secondary continuing schools and evening
divisions should be transformed into Continuing Education affiliated to senior secondary school after this Act has implemented.
Therefore, the senior secondary continuing schools should be contributed to the number of the senior high school.
Source: The data are provided by the Ministry of Education, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

265

265

13-2. Number of Schools by Level of Education


School Year
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15

266

Higher Education
University Technical
College
& College

Total
2,165
2,961
3,371
4,036
4,540
5,097
6,285
6,743
6,787
6,797
6,909
7,062
7,224
7,357
7,562
7,731
7,915
8,071
8,158
8,222
8,252
8,184
8,287
8,254
8,202
8,097
8,060
8,196
8,100
11,496
11,426
11,078

15
27
56
92
101
104
105
121
123
124
125
130
134
137
139
137
141
150
154
154
158
159
162
163
164
162
164
165
165
165
164
161
164

45
47
47
48
52
53
57
58
58
58
65
68
68
70
70
70
70
71
69
71
71
71
71
70
71

76
76
77
77
78
81
80
81
79
83
85
86
86
88
89
92
93
93
93
93
92
92
91
91
88

Reiligious
College
2
2
3
3
2

Secondary
Education
250
363
551
885
977
1,023
1,052
1,086
1,095
1,101
1,107
1,113
1,123
1,138
1,151
1,158
1,171
1,174
1,181
1,188
1,192
1,196
1,203
1,210
1,216
1,217
1,226
1,231
1,233
1,235
1,237
1,241
1226

Primary
Education
1,446
1,843
2,143
2,319
2,376
2,428
2,486
2,487
2,495
2,492
2,505
2,517
2,523
2,519
2,540
2,557
2,583
2,600
2,611
2,627
2,638
2,646
2,655
2,651
2,651
2,654
2,658
2,661
2,659
2,657
2,650
2,644
2658

Pre-School
Education
413
675
555
570
762
1,186
2,210
2,505
2,495
2,420
2,435
2,484
2,581
2,660
2,777
2,874
3,005
3,150
3,234
3,275
3,306
3,252
3,351
3,329
3,283
3,195
3,154
3,283
3,195
6,611
6,560
6,468
3154

Others

Note: (1)From school year 2010, the data for higher education in Tables 13-2 to 13-12 includes that for religious studies colleges.
(2)See note (2) of table 13-1.
(3)See note (3) of table 13-1. The evening division and the practical technical program should be affiliated to
the senior secondary school.
Source: See Table 13-1.

266

41
53
66
170
324
356
432
544
579
660
737
818
863
903
955
1,005
1,015
997
978
978
958
931
916
901
888
869
858
856
848
828
815
564
858

13-3. Number of School Personnel by Level of Education (1)


Unit: Persons
School Year
1952-53
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15

Total
37,192
49,666
76,993
101,674
137,844
167,459
193,722
219,889
246,220
253,772
258,240
263,123
269,911
279,032
285,743
290,997
297,950
305,681
313,293
317,715
319,286
321,768
321,658
324,690
323,795
326,026
328,500
328,309
331,349
332,640
373,596
375,976
376,844

Higher Education
Teaching Non-teaching
1,077
1,650
3,149
5,622
10,377
13,606
16,495
20,848
27,579
29,444
31,430
33,392
35,163
36,348
37,779
38,806
40,149
41,949
43,391
44,769
46,042
47,472
48,649
49,601
50,388
51,128
51,501
50,658
50,710
50,353
50,184
50,056
49,376

1,385
1,759
2,359
3,789
6,146
7,497
8,926
10,260
9,542
9,796
9,827
10,193
10,555
11,009
11,634
12,133
13,172
14,176
15,068
15,595
16,469
17,401
17,858
18,701
19,408
20,385
23,041
23,794
27,292
29,834
30,469
30,689
30,734

Secondary Education
Teaching
Non-teaching
6,808
10,200
16,712
26,378
44,283
60,384
69,698
76,563
84,260
87,206
89,071
91,711
93,617
96,222
98,437
99,411
98,857
98,709
98,677
98,609
97,710
97,738
97,432
98,499
100,498
102,333
103,006
104,064
105,128
104,583
106,197
107,338
107,830

2,944
3,599
5,550
6,909
10,058
12,552
13,353
14,844
15,031
15,301
15,834
15,924
16,330
16,556
16,756
16,986
17,194
17,402
17,539
17,590
17,111
17,105
16,933
17,019
17,007
16,907
17,076
17,234
17,334
17,111
17,155
17,415
17,726

Primary Education (2)


Teaching Non-teaching
20,989
27,061
41,397
53,522
59,489
62,803
69,141
72,287
82,583
84,304
84,052
83,480
84,150
87,934
90,127
92,104
95,029
98,745
101,581
103,501
104,300
103,803
102,882
101,662
100,692
101,360
100,206
99,155
99,562
98,559
97,466
97,436
98,613

2,950
3,378
4,047
1,088
1,214
1,407
1,609
2,349
3,247
3,510
3,862
4,331
4,859
5,076
5,095
5,308
5,323
6,056
6,277
7,114
6,909
7,018
7,081
7,558
7,304
7,349
7,489
7,681
7,925
8,046
8,322
8,621
8,797

Pre-School
Education
493
1,163
2,575
2,681
3,059
4,733
8,565
17,349
19,032
19,148
18,980
18,764
19,470
19,911
19,805
20,019
21,750
22,297
24,482
24,222
24,453
25,228
25,066
26,086
23,728
21,847
21,393
20,911
18,660
19,456
59,125
59,848
60,434

Note: (1)Since 1961-62, school principals and directors of school affairs have been classified as teachers.
(2)See note (2) of table 13-1.
(3)See note (3) of table 13-2. The personnel of senior secondary continuing schools should be contributed to the
personnel number of the senior secondary school.
Source: See Table 13-1.

Others
546
856
1,204
1,685
3,218
4,477
5,935
5,389
4,946
5,063
5,184
5,328
5,767
5,976
6,110
6,230
6,476
6,347
6,278
6,315
6,292
6,003
5,757
5,564
4,770
4,717
4,788
4,812
4,738
4,698
4,678
4,573
3,334

267

13-4. Number of Classes in Elementary and Secondary Schools


Unit: Classes

School Year
1952-53
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1995-96
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14

Secondary
Senior High
Senior
School
Vocational

Total
22,650
29,969
45,834
59,028
75,808
86,558
94,409
103,164
111,322
116,327
124,238
124,560
124,710
124,678
124,135
124,355
124,136
124,322
123,114
121,986
120,979
119,618
108,340
106,299

3,029
4,456
7,509
13,049
23,144
30,324
34,408
36,703
40,519
44,606
44,761
44,755
44,626
44,417
44,648
45,155
45,880
46,469
46,677
46,956
46,966
46,605
46,510
46,495

468
639
1,262
2,419
3,842
4,004
3,854
3,981
4,325
5,638
8,252
8,749
9,241
9,569
9,967
10,280
10,393
10,372
10,211
10,112
10,082
10,119
10,110
9,975

353
483
1,070
1,677
3,994
6,367
7,737
9,224
9,897
11,114
9,956
9,203
8,569
8,275
8,143
8,129
8,148
8,208
8,342
8,512
8,738
8,847
8,932
8,881

Education
Junior
Vocational

Normal
School

594
895
888
906
6
-

146
155
166
79
21
45
6
-

Junior
High
1,468
2,284
4,123
7,968
15,281
19,908
22,811
23,498
26,297
27,854
26,553
26,803
26,816
26,573
26,538
26,746
27,339
27,889
28,124
28,332
28,146
27,639
27,468
27,639

Secondary Education
Senior Secondary School
School Year

2014-15

Total

104,302

General
Education
49,034

8,153

ComprePractical
Continuing
Vocational
hensive
Technical
Education
Education
High School Program
8,810

1,679

1,051

2,092

Primary Pre-School
Education Education
18,833
24,127
35,944
43,338
48,404
49,322
50,345
52,732
56,120
55,554
62,443
63,172
63,679
64,006
63,447
62,634
62,011
61,655
60,630
59,478
58,652
57,986
56,391
54,641

Junior
High
School
27,249

Others

601
1,039
1,883
1,833
2,075
2,796
4,592
7,668
8,112
8,645
10,034
10,144
10,233
10,417
10,229
10,713
10,282
10,173
9,820
9,602
9,492
9,335

187
347
498
808
2,185
4,116
5,064
6,061
6,571
7,522
7,000
6,489
6,172
5,838
5,811
5,853
5,963
6,025
5,987
5,950
5,869
5,692
5,439
5,163

Primary
Education

PreSchool Others
Education

53,547

1,721

Note:Accoding to the Senior High School Education Act, there are five areas in the senior secondary school-general education, vocational edu
comprehensive high school, practical technical program and continuing education.
Source: See Table 13-1.

268

268

13-5a. Number of Students by Level of Education


School Year

Total

Higher Education
Graduate
Bachelor
School
Program

I. Number of Students (persons)


1952-53
1,187,858
10,037
1955-56
1,535,455
18,174
1960-61
2,375,328
35,060
1965-66
3,117,397
85,346
1970-71
3,991,574
203,473
1975-76
4,449,009
289,435
342,528
1980-81
4,597,765
428,576
1985-86
4,942,310
576,623
1990-91
5,279,864
612,376
1991-92
5,323,715
653,162
1992-93
5,326,519
689,185
1993-94
5,316,947
720,180
1994-95
5,274,350
1995-96
5,226,219
751,347
795,547
1996-97
5,191,219
856,186
1997-98
5,195,241
915,921
1998-99
5,215,773
994,283
1999-2000
5,241,641
1,092,102
2000-01
5,303,001
1,187,225
2001-02
5,354,091
1,240,292
2002-03
5,376,947
1,270,194
2003-04
5,385,135
2004-05
5,372,346
1,285,867
1,296,558
2005-06
5,319,364
1,313,993
2006-07
5,286,885
1,326,029
2007-08
5,243,062
1,337,455
2008-09
5,165,817
1,336,659
2009-10
5,065,962
1,343,723
2010-11
4,965,690
1,352,225
2011-12
4,860,022
1,355,490
2012-13
5,007,275
2013-14
4,859,558
1,346,221
1,340,012
2014-15
4,729,405
Note: (1) See note (2) of table 13-1.
(2) See note (1) of table 13-2.
(3) See note of table 13-4.
Source: See Table 13-1.

13
169
437
993
2,295
3,912
6,306
12,418
22,372
26,787
31,271
35,830
39,227
42,097
44,873
48,619
53,870
67,233
83,861
103,213
122,130
143,567
160,401
177,024
193,424
204,225
213,700
217,152
219,252
217,890
215,930
208,908
203,564

6,853
13,460
26,735
54,819
92,850
135,297
153,088
179,334
239,082
253,462
273,088
285,982
302,093
314,499
337,837
373,702
409,705
470,030
564,059
677,171
770,915
837,602
894,528
938,648
966,591
987,914
1,006,102
1,010,952
1,021,682
1,033,035
1,038,136
1,035,654
1,037,178

Junior
College
3,171
4,545
7,888
29,534
108,328
150,226
183,134
236,824
315,169
332,127
348,803
367,373
378,860
394,751
412,837
433,865
452,346
457,020
444,182
406,841
347,247
289,025
230,938
180,886
153,978
133,890
117,653
108,555
102,789
101,300
101,424
101,659
99,270

Secondary
Education

Primary
Education

Pre-School
Education

139,388
213,540
355,274
663,753
1,154,589
1,505,993
1,605,567
1,678,767
1,818,301
1,870,315
1,909,625
1,941,241
1,947,022
1,935,613
1,908,935
1,874,747
1,814,202
1,756,034
1,713,489
1,684,449
1,679,959
1,676,970
1,692,721
1,703,414
1,707,038
1,707,331
1,704,855
1,706,325
1,682,958
1,641,633
1,617,009
1,585,444
1,622,095

1,003,304
1,244,029
1,888,783
2,257,720
2,445,405
2,364,961
2,233,706
2,321,700
2,354,113
2,293,444
2,200,968
2,111,037
2,032,361
1,971,439
1,934,756
1,905,690
1,910,681
1,927,179
1,925,981
1,925,491
1,918,034
1,913,000
1,883,533
1,831,873
1,798,393
1,754,095
1,677,439
1,593,398
1,519,746
1,457,004
1,373,366
1,297,120
1,252,706

28,531
46,390
79,702
78,878
91,984
117,990
178,216
234,674
237,285
235,099
231,124
237,779
235,150
240,368
235,830
230,781
238,787
232,610
243,090
246,303
241,180
240,926
237,155
224,219
201,815
191,773
185,668
182,049
183,901
189,792
459,653
448,189
444,457

Others

6,598
13,322
16,509
31,700
96,123
170,630
237,748
278,593
293,542
312,481
331,640
337,705
339,637
327,452
316,151
327,837
336,182
331,535
328,339
310,623
297,482
284,045
273,070
263,300
265,646
263,834
260,400
247,531
235,362
219,368
201,757
182,584
70,135

269

269

13-5b. Number of Students by Level of Education (Continued)


School Year

Total

II. Percentage of Total Population (%)


1952-53
14.61
0.12
1955-56
16.91
0.20
1960-61
21.89
0.32
1965-66
24.55
0.67
1970-71
27.05
1.38
1975-76
27.42
1.78
1980-81
25.73
1.92
1985-86
25.59
2.22
1990-91
25.88
2.83
1991-92
25.84
2.97
3.14
1992-93
25.61
1993-94
25.32
3.28
1994-95
24.91
3.40
1995-96
24.47
3.52
1996-97
24.12
3.70
1997-98
23.89
3.94
1998-99
23.79
4.18
1999-2000
23.73
4.50
2000-01
23.81
4.90
2001-02
23.90
5.30
2002-03
23.88
5.51
2003-04
23.82
5.62
2004-05
23.68
5.67
2005-06
23.36
5.69
2006-07
23.11
5.74
2007-08
22.84
5.78
2008-09
22.42
5.81
2009-10
21.91
5.78
2010-11
21.44
5.80
2011-12
20.93
5.82
2012-13
21.48
5.81
2013-14
20.79
5.76
2014-15
20.18
5.72

270

270

Higher Education
Graduate Bachelor
School
Program
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.30
0.38
0.46
0.54
0.64
0.71
0.78
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.94
0.95
0.94
0.93
0.89
0.87

0.08
0.15
0.25
0.43
0.63
0.83
0.86
0.93
1.17
1.23
1.31
1.36
1.43
1.47
1.57
1.72
1.87
2.13
2.53
3.02
3.42
3.71
3.94
4.12
4.23
4.30
4.37
4.37
4.41
4.45
4.45
4.43
4.43

Junior
College
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.23
0.73
0.93
1.03
1.23
1.54
1.61
1.68
1.75
1.79
1.85
1.92
2.00
2.06
2.07
1.99
1.82
1.54
1.28
1.02
0.79
0.67
0.58
0.51
0.47
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.43
0.42

Secondary Primary Pre-School


Education Education Education
1.72
2.35
3.27
5.23
7.83
9.28
8.99
8.69
8.91
9.08
9.18
9.25
9.19
9.06
8.87
8.62
8.27
7.95
7.69
7.52
7.46
7.42
7.46
7.48
7.46
7.44
7.40
7.38
7.27
7.07
6.94
6.78
6.92

12.34
13.70
17.41
17.78
16.57
14.58
12.50
12.02
11.54
11.13
10.58
10.05
9.60
9.23
8.99
8.76
8.71
8.72
8.65
8.59
8.52
8.46
8.30
8.04
7.86
7.64
7.28
6.89
6.56
6.27
5.89
5.55
5.35

0.35
0.51
0.74
0.62
0.62
0.73
1.00
1.22
1.16
1.14
1.11
1.13
1.11
1.13
1.10
1.06
1.09
1.05
1.09
1.10
1.07
1.07
1.05
0.98
0.88
0.84
0.81
0.79
0.79
0.82
1.97
1.92
1.90

Others

0.08
0.15
0.15
0.25
0.65
1.05
1.33
1.44
1.44
1.52
1.59
1.61
1.60
1.53
1.47
1.51
1.53
1.50
1.47
1.39
1.32
1.26
1.20
1.16
1.16
1.15
1.13
1.07
1.02
0.94
0.87
0.78
0.30

13-6a. Number of Students Receiving Higher Education by Discipline (1)


Unit: Persons
School
Year

Total

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07

412,381
428,576
442,648
464,664
496,530
535,064
576,623
612,376
653,162
689,185
720,180
751,347
795,547
856,186
915,921
994,283
1,092,102
1,187,225
1,240,292
1,270,194
1,285,867
1,296,558
1,313,993

Humanities
29,630
30,230
31,005
31,628
32,450
33,294
34,329
35,426
36,820
37,891
39,921
42,826
47,249
54,578
63,241
72,956
83,596
93,944
102,213
109,268
112,454
114,089
117,299

Education
23,095
24,079
21,183
20,106
22,115
25,339
27,185
26,511
32,087
33,637
33,756
32,947
33,042
32,875
34,211
36,921
38,510
40,337
41,735
42,548
42,778
41,763
36,132

Agriculture,
Forestry &
Fishery

Law &
Jurisprudence

Social &
Behavioral
Sciences

12,675
13,171
14,004
14,630
15,119
15,576
16,393
17,188
18,645
19,241
20,408
21,288
22,219
23,402
24,404
25,274
25,942
27,009
27,336
28,541
27,159
26,897
26,903

5,111
5,349
5,524
5,840
6,168
6,416
6,615
6,907
7,240
7,519
7,846
8,227
8,348
8,856
9,247
10,018
10,951
12,203
13,470
15,075
16,568
17,978
19,160

16,331
16,944
17,490
18,229
19,092
20,093
21,106
22,104
22,927
23,688
24,603
25,272
25,927
27,591
28,804
31,172
34,159
37,476
40,327
43,239
45,227
46,505
49,142

Natural
Sciences
11,357
11,956
12,283
12,813
13,519
14,507
15,473
16,428
16,989
17,248
18,019
18,080
18,862
20,115
21,152
22,902
25,037
27,308
29,549
33,290
36,465
39,324
42,475

Engineering
134,716
140,393
145,717
154,251
165,688
179,495
199,956
215,505
226,694
237,272
241,220
245,655
252,415
260,609
268,211
280,959
295,317
303,003
297,061
288,997
282,935
277,622
275,755

Medical
Science
34,340
35,616
37,544
39,767
42,513
46,362
51,438
56,006
60,365
64,576
68,644
71,092
77,446
84,059
89,546
95,626
107,611
119,202
125,813
126,818
125,750
126,584
127,346

Fine
Arts
8,008
8,534
9,005
9,578
10,217
10,607
10,849
10,815
10,820
10,845
12,001
12,650
13,784
15,822
17,035
19,002
21,721
24,791
28,180
31,211
34,095
37,251
41,874

(1) Since 1983-84, curricula in Taiwan's institutions of higher learning have been organized according to UNESCO standards.

271

271

13-6b. Number of Students Receiving Higher Education by Discipline (Continued)


Unit: Persons
Mass
School Year Communications
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07

272

272

8,721
8,879
9,098
9,408
9,853
10,174
10,414
9,650
9,053
8,541
8,814
9,707
10,716
11,590
12,484
13,865
15,098
16,899
18,490
20,753
22,478
24,002
25,378

Service
Trade
3,024
3,073
3,123
3,224
3,290
3,544
4,023
4,432
4,944
5,692
6,023
6,705
7,374
9,348
11,538
13,652
16,919
20,339
23,395
25,866
28,363
31,774
36,013

Transportation &
Communications

Home
Economics

5,107
5,116
5,228
5,360
5,596
6,033
6,391
7,015
7,787
8,208
8,629
9,130
9,566
10,224
9,819
9,625
9,832
10,583
11,636
12,725
12,872
13,462
13,924

6,142
6,518
7,006
7,574
8,455
9,688
10,976
11,277
11,579
12,254
13,881
16,567
19,033
22,078
26,845
31,529
36,432
39,049
43,423
45,725
46,661
48,135
49,257

Architecture &
Urban
Planning
5,338
5,630
5,745
6,187
6,448
6,717
7,498
8,670
10,292
11,592
11,624
12,688
13,231
14,205
14,919
16,115
17,213
18,128
17,885
17,812
17,565
17,544
18,052

Craft &
Industry
1,225
1,162
1,691
1,691
1,670
1,749
1,799
1,641
1,644
1,557
1,632
1,007
1,080
1,225
1,548
1,845
2,137
2,327
2,098
1,661
1,467
1,324
861

Math. &
Computer
Science
13,529
14,947
16,411
18,472
20,552
22,457
24,918
27,608
31,288
35,572
40,049
44,563
50,773
58,724
67,769
78,662
91,681
106,439
119,760
128,633
135,080
139,272
142,444

Commerce
& Business
Administration
91,439
94,522
98,187
103,411
110,939
119,681
123,613
131,272
139,823
149,296
158,292
167,993
179,080
194,751
208,839
226,363
251,255
278,030
286,830
285,486
283,407
276,516
272,781

Others

2,593
2,457
2,404
2,495
2,846
3,332
3,647
3,921
4,165
4,556
4,818
4,950
5,402
6,134
6,683
7,797
8,691
10,158
11,091
12,546
14,543
16,516
19,197

13-6c. Number of Students Receiving Higher Education by Discipline (Continued)


Unit: Persons
School
Year

Total

1998-99

915,921

1999-2000

Social
Humanities Sciences,
Education
& Arts
Business
& Law
38,901

89,362

246,340

Science

Engineering,
ManufacturHealth &
Agriculture
ing &
Welfare
Construction

Services

Unspecified

80,100

302,177

24,097

99,671

35,273

994,283

42,043

101,447

274,698

91,282

311,783

24 ,843

108,469

39,718

2000-01

1,092,102

43,376

116,805

302,425

104,430

329,981

25,430

123,371

46,284

2001-02

1,187,225

46,141

130,709

333,758

118,519

342,534

26,466

136 ,578

52,498

22

2002-03

1,240,292

47,689

141,601

350,337

129,471

338,950

26,587

146,394

59,203

60

2003-04

1,270,194

48,794

151,423

354,244

1 37,283

335,296

27 ,515

150,405

65,143

91

2004-05

1,285,867

49,401

157,526

353,980

140,722

335,469

26,377

151,491

70,794

107

2005-06

1,296,558

48,828

162,564

350,173

143,095

333,933

25,579

154,506

77,759

121

2006-07

1,313,993

44,185

171,173

349, 196

144,856

335,422

25,478

155,805

87,684

194

2007-08

1,326,029

43,984

175,866

346,636

143,646

334,726

26,528

156,399

96,825

1,419

14 2,053

332,207

26,802

155,400

108,005

2,349

2008-09

1,337,455

43,179

181,884

345,576

2009-10

1,336,659

41,936

187,703

339,149

141,447

323,649

27,513

155,471

117,535

2,256

2010-11

1,343,723

41,135

192,243

337,372

140,68 6

318,605

27,728

155,225

128,688

2,041

2011-12

1,352,225

40,693

198,330

336,055

140,715

310,950

28,338

153,773

141,779

1,592

2012-13

1,355,490

39,682

203,199

334,219

138,001

301,021

28,325

154,532

154,801

1,710

2013-14

1,346,221

38,704

206,932

329,393

132,409

290,798

27,991

154,628

163,774

1,592

2014-15

1,340,012

38,704

209,320

326,361

127,162

283,167

27,659

155,873

170,297

1,469

Note: (1)Students were reclassified according to The Classification of Educational Level and Academic Disciplines
in the R.O.C. (4th edition) in July 2007, and the data were adjusted back to 1998-99.
(2)See note (1) of table 13-2.

273

13-7. Number of Students Receiving High School, Normal and Vocational Education
Unit: Persons
School
Year

274

High School
Total

Senior

Junior

Normal
School

Subtotal

Agricultural

Vocational School
Commer- Marine Nursing &
Home
Industrial
Products Midwifery Economics
cial

Others

1952-53
139,388 21,046
71,900
6,350
40,092 14,735
8,868
12,877
1,189
441
1,982
1955-56
213,540 30,169
116,192
6,782
60,397 23,206
11,279
18,905
1,724
592
4,560
1960-61
355,274 57,512
205,853
7,572
84,337 24,765
13,030
36,612
1,963
1,083
6,571
1965-66
663,753 116,197
426,822
3,159 117,575 26,776
17,396
58,555
3,441
1,936
9,471
1970-71
1,154,589 178,537
799,223
924 175,905 19,231
63,084
76,748
4,937
5,193
6,712
1975-76
1,505,993 185,181 1,036,357
2,040 282,415 13,218 127,698 120,579
6,416
9,287
5,148
1980-81
1,605,567 180,665 1,075,532
232 349,138 15,191 163,982 140,615
6,252
11,000
10,911
1,678,767 194,757 1,062,226
421,784 18,376 209,701 149,833
6,022
12,196
25,048
1985-86
1990-91
1,818,301 209,010 1,160,180
449,111 17,801 202,978 159,119
5,677
15,664
46,169
1995-96
1,935,613 255,387 1,156,814
523,412 19,288 222,614 199,211
8,071
24,809
47,676
2000-01
1,713,489 356,589
929,534
427,366 15,293 179,620 167,646
7,182
18,615
35,961
2001-02
1,684,449 370,980
935,738
377,731 13,495 159,718 148,264
6,336
14,025
32,822
2002-03
1,679,959 383,509
956,823
339,627 11,387 145,134 132,837
5,335
9,773
32,171
4,774
6,576
33,022
2003-04
1,676,970 393,689
957,285
325,996 10,383 140,347 127,917
2004-05
1,692,721 409,635
956,927
326,159
9,665 140,029 129,895
4,557
4,982
33,673
2005-06
1,703,414 420,608
951,202
331,604
9,321 141,826 135,571
4,408
2,600
33,886
2006-07
1,707,038 419,140
952,344
335,554
9,438 140,698 141,253
3,985
1,380
33,981
2007-08
1,707,331 414,557
953,277
339,497
9,594 139,940 147,618
3,635
33,384
2008-09
1,704,855 406,316
951,976
346,563
9,718 139,893 155,117
3,428
32,739
2009-10
1,706,325 403,183
948,534
354,608
9,881 138,703 163,973
3,619
32,483
3,642
32,139
2010-11
1,682,958 400,642
919,802
362,514
9,868 138,354 172,176
2011-12
1,641,633 401,958
873,226
366,449 10,612 129,116 123,089
2,454
93,976
2012-13
1,617,009 402,689
844,884
369,436 10,775 128,263 123,486
2,400
96,273
2013-14
1,585,444 393,313
831,925
360,206 10,974 124,482 117,883
2,376
95,561
Note: The study classification of vocational high schools was redefined as of school year 2011. Starting in school year 2011,
the statistics are based on the updated version.
Senior Secondary School
Practical
Junior
Vocational Education
CompreSchool
Nursing
Home
General hensive
Technica
Total
High
AgriInCommer- Marine
Year
High
Others
& MidEconoEdu.
l
School
cultural dustrial
cial
Products
School
wifery
mics
Program
2013-14
1,622,095 803,226
311,170 65,086
10,919 119,050 110,977
2,282
93,360
9,349 37,743
Note: See note of table 13-4.
Source: See Table 13-1.

274

131
313
69
1,187
608
1,703
1,743
3,049
3,071
2,990
2,977
3,358
3,992
4,819
5,326
5,668
5,949
6,335
7,202
8,239
8,930

Continuing
Edu.
58,933

13-8. Percentage of Graduates Enrolled in Next Higher Level of Schools

School Year

% of Elementary
School Graduates
Enrolled in Junior
High Schools

% of Junior High
School Graduates
Enrolled in Senior
High Schools

% of Senior High
School Graduates
Enrolled in Schools of
Higher Education

1952-53
34.85
56.96
26.27
1955-56
43.94
63.13
44.27
1960-61
52.24
75.88
43.41
1965-66
58.23
78.52
38.30
1970-71
78.59
82.66
41.92
1975-76
89.47
65.82
39.80
1980-81
96.14
65.16
44.64
1985-86
98.73
71.31
40.19
1990-91
99.77
84.70
48.58
1991-92
99.28
86.09
51.94
1992-93
99.54
88.32
59.15
1993-94
99.53
87.78
61.32
1994-95
99.83
88.49
57.38
1995-96
99.75
89.17
56.58
1996-97
98.89
90.70
58.88
1997-98
99.18
92.02
61.95
1998-99
99.60
93.94
67.43
1999-2000
99.89
94.73
74.35
2000-01
99.79
95.31
74.77
2001-02
99.15
95.97
77.13
2002-03
99.70
95.48
81.21
2003-04
99.44
95.74
82.20
2004-05
99.42
96.03
86.01
2005-06
99.31
94.88
88.44
2006-07
99.54
96.23
91.13
2007-08
99.66
96.26
93.61
2008-09
99.78
95.38
95.32
2009-10
99.85
97.63
95.56
2010-11
99.89
98.15
95.24
2011-12
99.91
97.67
94.67
2012-13
99.91
99.15
94.75
2013-14
99.85
99.39
95.50
2014-15
99.95
99.52
95.70
Note: The senior high school in this table means the general education and the comprehensive high school of senior secondary school.
Source: See Table 13-1.

275

275

13-9. Availability of Schools and Teachers


2

School Year

Number of Schools per 1,000 Km


Secondary
Primary
Education
Education

1952-53
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Source: See Table 13-1.

276

276

6
7
10
15
24
27
28
29
30
30
30
31
31
31
31
32
32
32
32
33
33
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34

35
40
51
59
64
66
67
69
69
69
69
69
70
70
70
70
71
71
72
72
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
73
73
73
73

Number of Students per Class


Secondary
Primary
Education
Education
46
48
47
51
50
50
47
46
45
45
45
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
38
38
38
38
38
37
37
37
36
36
35
35
34
33

Number of Students per Teacher


Secondary
Primary
Education
Education
53
52
53
52
51
48
44
44
42
41
40
39
38
35
34
33
32
31
31
30
30
30
30
29
29
28
28
27
26
25
24
24
23

20
21
21
25
26
25
23
22
22
21
21
21
21
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
16
16
16
15
15

48
46
46
42
41
38
32
32
29
27
26
25
24
22
21
21
20
20
19
19
18
18
18
18
18
17
17
16
15
15
14
13
13

13-10. Educational Expenditure Per Student at All Levels


Unit: NT$

School Year

Pre-School
Education

Elementary
School

Jr. High
School

Sr. High
School

Sr. Vocational
School

Junior
College

University &
College

1981-82
8,549
10,075
15,594
25,085
29,216
41,041
79,889
1985-86
18,878
13,354
21,230
29,869
34,342
56,888
97,666
1986-87
19,241
13,765
22,225
31,606
39,356
64,689
119,285
1987-88
21,022
16,424
23,854
34,602
47,274
48,066
142,284
1988-89
26,840
20,489
27,900
41,322
47,958
55,549
140,782
1989-90
32,296
24,416
32,921
55,041
64,105
64,215
161,547
1990-91
34,788
29,979
42,250
57,642
66,350
66,050
188,484
1991-92
38,020
34,745
49,562
64,897
72,909
78,027
200,211
1992-93
39,320
44,655
58,090
70,550
75,851
81,729
204,730
1993-94
38,789
48,717
62,081
72,530
81,901
85,954
204,795
1994-95
45,405
54,391
67,887
73,647
87,037
83,786
195,870
1995-96
47,606
62,699
76,342
84,310
95,863
87,792
198,611
89,060
108,737
100,096
213,401
1996-97
54,019
64,432
82,244
1997-98
55,026
67,728
88,442
83,616
108,639
92,192
171,730
1998-99
55,652
75,615
102,568
90,260
109,726
95,998
160,713
1999-2000
60,056
75,197
111,984
91,905
116,637
109,253
162,184
2000-2001
61,992
75,759
117,126
91,995
109,854
91,499
169,906
2001-02
66,556
75,845
115,182
88,553
96,246
116,784
152,275
2002-03
69,943
76,248
115,155
86,846
101,556
113,948
158,866
2003-04
73,858
77,948
118,957
90,576
104,846
140,618
160,950
2004-05
76,415
82,651
122,832
92,219
106,153
131,820
164,518
2005-06
75,323
87,715
125,973
92,386
105,644
121,804
171,965
2006-07
83,445
91,402
127,391
94,434
103,513
104,737
175,263
2007-08
94,736
95,223
125,188
101,160
107,324
135,348
180,800
2008-09
101,228
101,684
122,951
101,326
109,831
103,589
170,602
2009-10
112,565
107,419
122,542
102,905
110,279
95,345
171,821
2010-11
121,863
114,929
129,198
101,022
112,497
92,674
170,506
133,897
2011-12
115,015
105,047
114,240
111,317
178,065
147,529
2012-13
111,875
106,609
117,720
104,439
185,097
154,862
110,012
2013-14
117,475
95,288
182,901
Note: (1)The educational expenditure of the elementary school and the junior high school should not be seperated from
each other. The data is presented in a merged form.
(2)see note (3) of table 13-1. The educational expenditures of senior secondary continuing schools should contributed to
that of the senior secondary school.
Source: See Table 13-1.

277

277

13-11a. Students Studying Abroad


Unit: Persons
Period

1952-61
Average
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

Total

Humanities

278

Fine
Arts

Law

Social
Sciences

Natural
Sciences

Engineering

Medical
Science

Agriculture

Others

558

77

10

11

19

82

47

178

22

60

52

1,833
2,125
2,514
2,339
2,189
3,444
2,056
2,558
2,149
1,966
2,285
2,301
3,641
3,852
4,756
5,801
5,933
5,363
5,925

279
274
354
383
336
480
240
329
260
254
237
325
489
567
682
869
903
807
768

44
55
73
72
67
58
23
33
23
29
32
32
56
73
77
112
115
123
97

38
56
52
54
48
138
50
74
79
60
37
79
89
112
169
150
156
166
103

85
70
84
76
54
69
27
43
41
43
55
55
66
69
97
127
112
88
105

306
398
541
501
445
728
318
500
473
350
442
448
790
928
1,228
1,662
1,761
1,498
1,510

229
265
315
315
372
741
515
625
532
502
596
537
802
732
827
853
846
720
856

575
693
715
553
521
717
553
607
439
425
568
528
927
935
1,218
1,390
1,421
1,439
2,058

42
56
83
94
107
116
86
79
88
97
98
96
180
198
213
296
279
255
205

225
250
291
281
234
397
244
268
214
206
220
201
242
238
245
342
340
267
223

10
8
6
10
5
-

Source: See Table 13-1.

278

Education

13-11b. Students Studying Abroad (Continued)


Unit: Persons
Period

Total

Education

Fine
Arts

Social & Commerce &


Law &
Humanities Behavioral
Business
JurisSciences Administration prudence

Natural
Sciences

Math. &
Computer
Science

Medical
Science

1983 (1)
5,690
116
104
724
445
977
91
515
275
1984 (1)
5,410
73
89
659
337
867
61
439
258
78
113
768
459
967
112
471
331
1985
5,979
87
125
862
473
1,199
120
517
393
1986
7,016
54
144
781
390
1,044
103
453
384
1987
6,599
79
159
902
452
1,163
116
482
484
1988
7,122
28
99
453
263
675
49
257
306
1989
3,900
8
5
6
2
1990 (2)
94
6
13
9
1991
103
11
2
13
19
9
5
8
4
20
16
5
4
11
3
1992
111
10
6
1993
148
11
12
23
18
9
6
11
2
1994
125
9
10
19
17
8
11
13
3
1995
108
7
7
12
16
11
7
9
10
14
4
6
11
2
1996
89
8
7
6
18
6
9
12
3
1997
97
6
7
10
8
3
9
4
1998
85
9
9
5
7
6
6
3
1999
59
8
8
12
12
13
9
13
1
2000 (3)
134
7
14
2001
142
6
11
9
19
12
8
17
4
9
10
8
15
4
2002
132
5
7
2
19
15
4
19
1
2003
108
8
7
14
13
9
8
17
8
2004
133
14
8
4
34
31
5
28
15
2005
227
5
32
2006
93
3
9
1
24
9
4
10
2
(1) Since the school year 1983, curricula in Taiwan's institutions of higher learning have been organized according to UNESCO standards.
(2) Students studying abroad without government scholarships have been excluded since July 1989.
(3) The figures for 1990-1999 refer to the number of students passing government scholarship examinations and studying abroad,
while the figures for 2000 and since only refer to the number of students awarded government scholarships to study abroad.

230
235
226
287
279
284
187
21
5
15
13
14
4
6
5
7
7
11
7
8
7
8
32
12

279

279

13-11c. Students Studying Abroad (Continued)


Unit: Persons
Period

1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006

Craft &
Industry
18
11
3
16
15
13
1
1
-

Engineering
1,571
1,606
1,759
2,056
2,017
1,936
1,065
14
16
11
21
11
17
5
5
7
2
4
6
3
14
14
20
5

Architecture
& Urban
Planning

Agriculture,
Forestry
& Fishery

Home
Economics

79
105
111
122
110
121
60
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
3
4
5
2

225
229
238
270
218
247
137
6
8
5
13
5
14
6
7
11
1
5
4
6
4
4
5
2

49
60
61
72
76
89
31
1
1
1
1
-

Transportation &
Communications
79
68
103
95
107
88
59
2
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1

Tourism
Service

Mass
Communications

39
42
27
40
37
38
30
2
1
-

129
142
143
151
146
153
73
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
6
3

Others

Unclassifiable
Majors (4)

24
129
9
131
256
314
115
1
4
3
2
4
8
4
5
4
12
6
4
7
5
6

(4) The figures for 2000-2002 include those not categorized by major at the time they were awarded a government scholarship,
including post-doctoral researchers, short-term researchers, and participants in special programs to foster short-term
researchers in key technologies.

280

280

25
27
41
-

13-11d. Government-financed R.O.C. Students Studying Abroad (Continued)


Unit: Persons

Period

2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total

92
103
115
122
135
135
100
101

Social
Humanities Sciences,
Education
& Arts Business &
Law
6
4
8
6
7
7
2
3

10
23
22
24
33
32
18
21

35
31
54
48
46
47
56
52

Science

13
20
12
19
15
11
9
8

Engineering,
Health &
Manufacturing Agriculture
Welfare
& Construction
7
6
7
8
11
11
4
5

2
2
3
4
2
3
1
1

Services Unspecified

9
7
2
6
7
9
3
2

10
10
7
7
14
15
7
9

Note: Students were reclassified according to The Classification of Educational Level and Academic Disciplines
in the R.O.C. (4th edition) in July 2007.

281

281

13-12. Number of Newspapers, Periodicals, News Agencies and Publishing Corporations


End of Year

Newspapers

Periodicals

News Agencies

1952
30
245
28
1955
34
378
39
1960
30
676
42
1965
31
820
43
1970
31
1,404
43
44
1975
31
1,316
1980
31
1,982
44
44
1985
31
2,849
1988
124
3,748
131
158
1989
197
4,052
178
1990
209
4,138
188
1991
234
4,338
204
1992
272
4,473
1993
274
4,761
231
222
1994
300
4,989
1995
335
5,231
221
242
1996
361
5,493
251
1997
344
5,676
1998
360
5,884
238
242
1999
384
6,463
2000
445
6,641
260
267
2001
454
7,236
2002
514
3,909
750
949
2003
708
4,896
4,185
977
2004
2,524
4,825
1,108
2005
2,442
5,014
1,208
2006
2,381
2007
2,216
5,395
1,275
5,711
1,321
2008
2,065
2009
2,063
6,457
1,471
7,544
1,746
2010
2,137
8,675
2,210
2011
2,210
2012
2,278
9,764
2,247
10,891
2,486
2013
2,363
2014
2,514
12,004
2,771
(1) The registration of publishing corporations was inaugurated in 1953.
Source: The data are provided by the Government Information Office, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

282

282

Publishing
Corporations (1)

242
564
805
1,351
1,345
2,011
2,725
3,231
3,448
3,273
3,524
3,769
4,112
4,439
4,777
5,253
5,826
6,380
6,806
7,093
7,810
6,023
7,538
7,437
8,357
9,176
9,625
10,002
10,953
12,493
14,016
15,528
17,105
18,543

14. HEALTH AND MEDICAL CARE

14-1a. Number of Health Personnel


Unit: Persons

Medical Radiation
Doctors of
Pharmacists
Registered
Medical
End of
Dentists &
Technologists
Total
Physicians
Chinese
&
Nurses
Professional Technologists
Assistants
& Radiological
Year
Medicine
Assistants
Midwives & Technicians
Technicians
1955
10,343
3,998
1,629
925
1,008
974
1,809

4,811
1,688
1,034
1,386
1,484
2,024

1960
12,427
5,062
1,594
1,015
1,547
1,611
2,188

1965
13,017
5,092
1,384
1,017
2,482
2,071
1,600

1970
13,646
9,148
1,575
1,412
6,882
4,919
2,661

1975
26,597
11,748
1,590
2,090
11,932
11,659
2,904
494

1980
42,417
15,039
1,892
3,433
16,300
24,248
2,408
1,982
976
1985
66,278
19,921
2,372
5,580
17,944
38,357
1,891
3,657
1,431
1990
91,153
21,115
2,514
6,117
18,570
41,756
1,649
3,700
1,500
1991
96,921
22,365
2,616
6,560
18,499
45,862
1,439
3,936
1,700
1992
102,977
23,491
2,701
6,664
19,374
50,296
1,012
4,329
1,671
1993
109,538
24,455
2,833
7,095
18,762
53,734
1,004
4,593
1,699
1994
114,175
24,462
3,030
7,129
19,224
56,743
842
4,722
1,793
1995
118,243
24,790
2,992
7,332
19,667
61,494
774
5,034
1,453
1996
123,829
25,730
3,299
7,650
21,246
69,665
782
5,389
2,266
1997
137,829
27,168
3,461
7,993
22,761
71,215
704
5,583
2,485
1998
144,070
28,216
3,546
8,304
23,937
75,603
649
6,015
2,500
1999
152,385
29,585
3,733
8,656
24,404
79,176
558
6,230
2,761
2000
159,212
30,562
3,979
9,012
24,891
82,763
518
6,542
3,152
2001
165,855
31,532
4,101
9,273
25,355
89,568
490
6,725
3,410
2002
175,444
32,390
4,266
9,618
25,033
95,271
476
7,055
3,557
2003
183,103
33,360
4,588
9,935
26,079
101,465
459
7,122
3,704
2004
192,611
34,093
4,610
10,202
26,750
104,786
397
7,323
3,880
2005
199,734
34,899
4,743
10,458
27,412
109,153
368
7,457
4,052
2006
206,959
35,849
4,862
10,783
28,040
113,832
347
7,642
4,211
2007
214,748
37,142
5,112
11,136
28,741
118,785
308
7,896
4,443
2008
223,623
37,880
5,290
11,393
29,587
125,081
258
8,203
4,651
2009
233,553
38,887
5,354
11,697
30,001
128,658
208
8,674
4,913
2010
241,156
40,002
5,570
12,032
31,300
133,336
134
8,579
5,133
2011
250,258
40,938
5,740
12,431
32,015
137,641
120
8,751
5,341
2012
258,283
41,965
5,977
12,834
32,668
140,915
132
9,006
5,507
2013
265,759
42,961
6,156
13,213
33,162
142,708
149
9,132
5,774
2014
271,555
Source: The data are provided by the Department of Health, R.O.C. (Taiwan)

283

283

14-1b. Number of Health Personnel (Continued)


Unit: Persons
End of
Year
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Dietitians

Physical
Therapists &
Therapy
Technicians

298
293
515
575
656
743
778
845
895
978
1,056
1,137
1,239
1,379
1,563
1,687
1,824
2,050
2,234
2,304

1,287
1,720
2,290
2,620
2,790
3,084
3,373
3,614
3,742
3,901
4,172
4,457
4,867
5,214
5,608
5,878
6,203
6,435

Source: See Table 14-1a.

284

284

Occupational
SpeechTherapists &
Clinical
Counseling Respiratory
Language Audiologists
Therapy
Psychologists Psychologists Therapists
Pathologists
Technicians

405
669
746
868
1,061
1,169
1,307
1,447
1,526
1,744
1,882
2,105
2,287
2,496
2,660
2,806
2,948

379
478
524
584
643
696
757
832
925
998

170
278
325
423
524
671
836
1,000
1,122
1,298

899
1,097
1,178
1,335
1,508
1,657
1,810
1,892
1,950
2,040

434
498
554
676
708

118
157
181
233
259

Dental
Technologists
& Technicians

0
186
259
606
1,310

14-2. Availability of Medical Care

End of Year

Area Served by Each


Health & Medical Facility
(km2)

Persons Served
by Each Health
& Medical Facility

Area Served by
Each Physician
(km2) (2)

Persons Served by
Each Physician
(2)

Persons Per Bed

1955
35.8
8,878
6.4
1,584
1960
33.1
9,919
5.5
1,661
1965
32.9
11,578
5.4
1,901
1970 (1)
32.7
13,187
5.6
2,240
1975
3.9
1,732
3.4
1,492
1980
3.3
1,624
2.7
1,323
1985
3.0
1,553
2.1
1,130
1989
2.9
1,639
1.7
965
1990
2.8
1,578
1.6
913
1991
2.6
1,505
1.5
870
1.4
831
1992
2.5
1,434
1993
2.4
1,394
1.4
802
1994
2.3
1,344
1.3
776
1995
2.2
1,326
1.3
777
1996
2.2
1,293
1.3
775
1997
2.1
1,250
1.2
749
1998
2.0
1,237
1.2
716
1999
2.0
1,243
1.1
696
2000
2.0
1,232
1.1
669
2001
2.0
1,227
1.0
649
2002
2.0
1,236
1.0
632
2003
1.9
1,204
1.0
617
2004
1.9
1,179
1.0
598
2005
1.9
1,172
0.9
588
2006
1.8
1,162
0.9
577
2007
1.8
1,154
0.9
564
2008
1.8
1,142
0.9
545
2009
1.8
1,139
0.8
536
2010
1.7
1,119
0.8
524
2011
1.7
1,099
0.8
510
2012
1.7
1,088
0.8
500
2013
1.7
1,076
0.8
488
2014
1.6
1,063
0.7
477
(1) Figures for years prior to 1971 refer to provincial, county and city health and medical care facilities; figures for 1971 and after
refer to all public and private hospitals and clinics.
(2) Including Chinese medicine doctors.
Source: See Table 14-1a.

2,902
2,686
2,851
2,494
526
446
258
232
228
222
215
208
204
190
187
179
176
180
176
175
169
166
158
156
154
152
151
148
146
145
145
147
145

285

285

14-3a. Incidence of Communicable Diseases (1)


Unit: Persons
Period

Cholera

Yellow
Fever

Plague

Epidemic
Typhus Fever

Meningococcal
Meningitis

Diphtheria

1994

1995

1996

16

1997

19

1998

12

1999

13
16

2000

2001

43

2002

46

2003

26

2004

24

2005

20

2006

13

2007

20

2008

19

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

(1) The diseases are reported based on confirmed cases.


Source: See Table 14-1a.

286

Ebola Virus
Diseas

Rabies

286

14-3b. Incidence of Communicable Diseases (Continued)


Unit: Persons

Period

Typhoid
Fever

Paratyphoid
Fever

Anthrax

Acute Flaccid
Poliomyelitis
Paralysis

Shigellosis

Amoebiasis

Dengue
Fever

Dengue
Hemorrhagic Fever
/ Dengue Shock
Syndrome

1994

48

50

61

159

244

1995

47

74

563

10

364

1996

68

83

256

53

1997

54

141

405

21

76

1998

74

116

425

21

334

14

1999

49

11

59

210

55

65

2000

43

63

321

322

140

2001

59

11

101

1,327

303

270

11

2002

54

18

84

436

289

5,388

242
2

2003

40

15

65

246

121

145

2004

38

19

56

156

96

427

2005

35

13

61

174

120

306

2006

43

10

66

139

125

1,074

19

2007

34

51

246

145

2,179

12

2008

33

11

74

90

227

714

2009

80

45

91

190

1,052

11

2010

33

12

49

172

262

1,896

21

2011

49

45

203

256

1,702

22

2012

26

51

155

258

1,478

36

2013

19

25

155

270

860

16

2014 (2)

25

29

132

300

15,732

136

(2) Incidence recorded in 2014 included imported cases as follows: 19 typhoid fever, eight paratyphoid fever, 117 shigellosis, 197
amoebiasis, and 240 dengue fever.
Source: See Table 14-1a.

287

287

14-3c. Incidence of Communicable Diseases (Continued)


Malaria (4)
Period
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014 (3)

Indigenous

Imported

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

35
38
38
48
49
32
42
29
28
34
18
26
26
13
18
11
21
17
12
13
19

Measles
33
0
0
5
9
1
6
10
24
6
0
7
4
10
16
48
12
33
9
8
26

EHEC
Infection

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Enteroviruses
Infection with
Severe
Complications

35
291
393
162
70
50
142
11
12
373
29
16
59
153
12
6

Tuberculosis

15,386
14,169
13,496
13,910
14,486
16,758
15,042
16,784
16,472
15,378
14,480
14,265
13,336
13,237
12,634
12,338
11,528
11,326

(3) Incidence recorded in 2014 included imported cases as follows: 19 malaria and 18 measles.
Source: See Table 14-1a.

288

288

Japanese
Encephalitis
13
27
21
6
22
24
13
33
19
25
32
35
29
37
17
18
33
22
32
16
18

14-3d. Incidence of Communicable Diseases (Continued)


Unit: Persons
Period
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014 (4)

Hansen's
Disease
4
10
15
7
7
3
4
2
8
9
9
9
11
12
8
7
5
5
13
7
9

Rubella
6
2
3
4
5
2
29
17
4
2
4
7
6
54
33
23
21
60
12
7
7

Congenital
Rubella
Syndrome
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

Pertussis
6
26
15
102
34
19
47
6
18
26
21
38
14
41
41
90
61
77
54
51
78

Scarlet Fever
(5)
219
105
199
169
232
166
511
568
1,032
640
759
1,132
1,130
651

Tetanus
(6)
17
13
14
12
21
20
24
19
15
13
16
16
14
10
18
12
12
10
17
24
9

Scrub Typhus
103
140
156
253
321
302
270
235
237
271
368
462
384
510
492
353
402
322
460
538
414

Acute Viral
Hepatitis

Mumps
(6)

410
958
560
511
576
485
298
769
806
676
807
785
613
581
631
545
344
323
249
260
452

362
181
346
256
270
261
375
444
665
676
1,081
1,158
971
1,208
1,145
1,068
1,125
1,171
1,061
1,170
880

(4) Incidence recorded in 2014 included imported cases as follows: six rubella, two scrub typhus, one pertussis, and 56 acute hepatitis.
(5) Scarlet fever was excluded from notifiable diseases from October 15, 2007.
(6) Recordation for tetanus and mumps was based on reported cases only.
Source: See Table 14-1a.

289
289

14-3e. Incidence of Communicable Diseases (Continued)


Unit: Persons
Period

Legionnaires'
Disease

Invasive Haemophilus
Influenzae Type B
Infection

Syphilis

Gonorrhea

Severe
Complicated
Influenza

HIV Infection
(8)

AIDS
(8)

1994

3,240
263

213
67
1995
46

3,054
175

262
100
1996
44

3,172
121

311
164
1997
245

3,050
95

383
137
1998
20
31
2,407
91

443
156
1999
22
31
3,038
163
2
508
182
2000
63
45
3,875
361
4
568
183
2001
40
49
4,256
443
7
689
166
2002
72
41
4,182
838
5
772
180
2003
109
22
3,947
1,626
16
861
230
2004
106
20
5,209
1,978
19
1,520
258
2005
38
12
5,305
1,515
33
3,403
506
2006
56
16
5,808
1,437
25
2,938
579
2007
56
16
5,798
1,442
26
1,935
1,061
2008
69
12
6,526
1,621
22
1,752
849
2009
84
14
6,668
2,137
1,134
1,648
930
2010
102
12
6,482
2,265
882
1,796
1,087
2011
97
9
6,372
1,978
1,481
1,967
1,075
2012
88
3
5,896
1,983
1,595
2,224
1,280
2013
115
10
6,346
2,155
965
2,244
1,430
2014 (7)
135
4
6,986
2,622
1,721
2,236
1,387
(7) Incidence recorded in 2014 included imported cases as follows: six legionnaires' disease and eight severe complicated influenza.
(8) Figures for HIV infection and AIDS for years prior to 2002 refer to both domestic citizens and foreign nationals; figures for 2002 and
and after refer to domestic citizens only.
Source: See Table 14-1a.

290

290

14-4a. Leading Causes of Death


Cerebrovascular
Pneumonia
Diabetes Mellitus
Disease
StandarStandarStandarStandarStandardized
dized
dized
dized
dized
Period
No. of
No. of
No. of
No. of
No. of
Death
Death
Death
Death
Death
Rank Deaths
Rank Deaths
Rank Deaths
Rank Deaths
Rank Deaths
Rate Per
Rate Per
Rate Per
Rate Per
Rate Per
(Persons)
(Persons)
(Persons)
(Persons)
(Persons)
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
Persons
Persons
Persons
Persons
Persons
85.3
1
14,202
146.2
7
2,833
27.7
12
1,613
15.6
1981
2
13,764
116.2
4
7,706
1985
1
16,268
119.4
4
8,328
75.7
2
14,624
125.3
12
2,031
18.7
7
2,930
23.6
1990
1
18,536
115.3
4
11,505
83.9
2
14,174
98.4
7
3,358
25.3
5
3,960
26.0
125.5
4
12,506
79.8
2
13,680
82.8
8
2,815
18.4
5
5,367
31.6
1993
1
22,319
126.9
4
12,005
72.6
2
13,658
79.4
8
2,890
18.0
5
6,094
34.4
1994
1
23,318
136.4
4
11,256
64.7
2
14,132
79.0
8
3,070
18.4
5
7,225
39.2
1995
1
25,841
143.5
4
11,273
62.2
2
13,944
75.3
8
3,200
18.5
5
7,525
39.4
1996
1
27,961
144.3
4
10,754
56.8
2
12,885
66.6
7
3,619
19.7
5
7,500
38.1
1997
1
29,011
140.5
3
11,030
55.4
2
12,705
63.0
7
4,447
23.0
5
7,532
36.7
1998
1
29,260
138.3
4
11,299
54.5
3
12,631
60.4
7
4,006
19.9
5
9,023
42.4
1999
1
29,784
141.6
3
10,552
48.8
2
13,332
61.1
8
3,302
15.6
5
9,450
42.7
2000
1
31,554
143.1
3
11,003
48.8
2
13,141
57.8
8
3,746
16.8
5
9,113
39.8
2001
1
32,993
144.2
3
11,441
48.5
2
12,009
50.5
7
4,530
19.4
4
8,818
37.1
2002
1
34,342
143.1
3
11,785
47.9
2
12,404
49.9
7
5,099
20.8
4
10,013
40.5
2003
1
35,201
142.8
2
12,861
50.1
3
12,339
47.8
6
5,536
21.5
4
9,191
35.8
2004
1
36,357
141.2
3
12,970
48.3
2
13,139
48.9
6
5,687
21.0
4
10,501
39.4
2005
1
37,222
139.3
3
12,283
43.8
2
12,596
44.7
6
5,396
18.9
4
9,690
34.9
2006
1
37,998
142.6
2
13,003
44.4
3
12,875
43.8
6
5,895
19.6
4
10,231
35.5
2007
1
40,306
133.7
2
15,726
51.7
3
10,663
35.0
4
8,661
27.5
5
8,036
26.9
2008
1
38,913
132.5
2
15,094
47.7
3
10,383
32.8
4
8,358
25.3
5
8,230
26.6
2009
1
39,918
131.6
2
15,675
47.4
3
10,134
30.6
4
8,909
25.6
5
8,211
25.3
2010
1
41,046
132.2
2
16,513
47.9
3
10,823
31.3
5
9,047
24.8
4
9,081
26.9
2011
1
42,559
131.3
2
17,121
47.9
3
11,061
30.8
4
9,314
24.4
5
9,281
26.5
2012
1
43,665
130.4
2
17,694
47.7
3
11,313
30.3
5
9,042
22.5
4
9,438
25.8
2013
1
44,791
2014
1
46,094
130.2
2
19,400
50.2
3
11,736
30.4
4
10,352
24.7
5
9,845
26.0
(1) The standarized death rate of all causes per 100,000 persons is based on the 2000 WHO World Standard Population.
(2) From 2008, the ROC has adopted the ICD-10 code.
Source: See Table 14-1a.
Malignant Neoplasms

Heart Disease

291

291

14-4b. Leading Causes of Death (Continued)


No. of Deaths: Persons
Accidents & Adverse
Effects
Period

1981
1985
1990
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

292
292

Rank

No. of
Deaths

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
2
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

11,616
11,284
13,927
13,270
13,219
12,983
12,422
11,297
10,973
12,960
10,515
9,513
8,489
8,191
8,452
8,365
8,011
7,130
7,077
7,358
6,669
6,726
6,873
6,619
7,123

Chronic Liver Disease


& Cirrhosis

Standardized
Rank
Death
Rate
73.9
66.5
74.1
66.3
64.9
62.6
58.9
52.5
50.2
58.7
46.5
41.5
36.3
34.5
35.0
34.0
31.9
27.9
27.0
27.7
24.4
24.1
23.8
22.4
23.7

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9

No. of
Deaths
3,075
3,153
3,606
3,755
4,163
4,456
4,610
4,767
4,940
5,180
5,174
5,239
4,795
5,185
5,351
5,621
5,049
5,160
4,917
4,918
4,912
5,153
4,975
4,843
4,962

Nephritis, Nephrotic
Syndrome & Nephrosis

Standardized
Rank
Death
Rate
26.1
22.9
21.9
20.6
22.0
22.8
23.1
23.0
23.2
23.5
22.6
22.3
19.9
20.9
20.8
21.3
18.6
18.4
17.1
16.6
16.1
16.5
15.6
14.8
14.8

10
10
10
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

No. of
Deaths
2,329
2,207
2,304
2,859
3,211
3,519
3,547
3,504
3,435
3,474
3,872
4,056
4,168
4,306
4,680
4,822
4,712
5,099
4,012
3,999
4,105
4,368
4,327
4,489
4,868

Suicide

StandarNo. of
dized
Rank
Deaths
Death
Rate
21.3
17.6
15.8
17.5
18.7
19.9
19.4
18.4
17.2
16.8
17.9
17.9
17.7
17.5
18.2
17.9
16.8
17.3
13.2
12.5
12.4
12.6
12.1
11.9
12.5

11
9
13
13
13
11
11
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
11
12
11
11
11

2,037
2,281
1,359
1,301
1,451
1,618
1,847
2,172
2,177
2,281
2,471
2,781
3,053
3,195
3,468
4,282
4,406
3,933
4,128
4,063
3,889
3,507
3,766
3,565
3,546

Hypertensive Disease
StandarStandarNo. of
dized
dized
Rank
Deaths Death
Death
Rate
Rate
14.1
14.2
7.4
6.6
7.1
7.8
8.7
10.0
9.8
10.0
10.6
11.7
12.5
12.8
13.6
16.6
16.8
14.7
15.2
14.7
13.8
12.3
13.1
12.0
11.8

5
5
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
11
9
9
8
8
8

3,146
3,460
2,993
2,285
2,191
2,616
2,656
2,611
2,273
1,856
1,602
1,766
1,947
1,844
1,806
1,891
1,816
1,977
3,507
3,721
4,174
4,631
4,986
5,033
5,459

35.4
31.6
21.8
14.7
13.4
15.3
14.9
13.8
11.5
9.0
7.5
7.9
8.2
7.4
7.0
7.0
6.4
6.6
11.2
11.5
12.2
12.9
13.3
12.9
13.5

14-5. Food Intake Per Capita Per Day


CarboPhosVitamin
Calcium
Iron
Thiamine
hydrate
phorus
A Value
(mg)
(mg)
(mg)
(gm)
(mg)
(i.u.)
1952
2,078.2
49.0
35.5
385.6
233.7
872.6
8.5
4,310.4
1.12
1.15
1955
2.247.2
53.2
37.2
411.7
262.6
948.0
8.8
4,319.8
9.4
4,548.7
1.22
1960
2.390.0
57.1
40.9
435.4
278.7
1,004.8
1965
2,410.6
61.2
46.7
423.6
282.6
1,042.1
9.7
3,728.6
1.39
72.2
63.5
438.5
372.8
1,187.8
12.0
4,261.5
1.45
1970
2,661.7
74.7
67.5
440.4
423.8
1,229.3
12.9
4,695.8
1.52
1975
2,721.7
78.2
85.6
420.5
478.2
1,258.2
13.6
6,344.7
1.68
1980
2,811.8
81.1
83.4
375.9
458.5
1,212.7
11.3
7,325.0
1.49
1985
2,553.4
92.7
109.6
377.2
557.7
1,312.3
13.0
6,492.6
1.56
1990
2,836.8
91.6
114.3
372.9
580.8
1,301.0
12.9
6,989.6
1.57
1991
2,855.8
93.9
115.2
372.1
592.9
1,335.7
13.4
6,903.4
1.59
1992
2,872.3
97.3
120.6
371.3
606.6
1,373.8
13.7
7,147.9
1.64
1993
2,929.2
96.5
124.9
374.0
624.5
1,366.3
13.8
7,169.3
1.65
1994
2,976.7
98.2
126.1
368.1
642.8
1,380.2
14.1
7,435.6
1.66
1995
2,968.9
98.3
126.6
366.9
640.2
1,355.8
14.2
7,845.0
1.61
1996
2,968.7
101.4
130.9
372.9
650.9
1,383.1
14.1
7,676.0
1.62
1997
3,042.1
95.6
121.0
361.0
585.7
1,295.0
12.7
7,498.6
1.56
1998
2,886.8
97.6
127.0
365.7
613.6
1,325.5
13.2
8,044.5
1.55
1999
2,964.7
96.2
123.5
367.8
596.6
1,292.4
13.1
7,612.7
1.56
2000
2,936.8
92.0
117.0
350.0
571.9
1,230.4
12.4
7,193.4
1.51
2001
2,792.5
94.8
124.4
349.7
610.5
1,283.0
13.2
7,773.6
1.56
2002
2,866.4
96.1
124.8
358.0
594.9
1,266.6
13.3
7,461.3
1.55
2003
2,908.3
91.9
120.0
352.8
570.6
1,214.3
12.6
7,280.5
1.52
2004
2,830.1
91.6
126.5
353.6
563.5
1,195.4
12.7
7,003.4
1.51
2005
2,891.2
90.1
118.4
341.0
569.4
1,198.3
12.8
7,233.6
1.51
2006
2,759.4
92.0
119.1
342.6
559.2
1,204.3
12.8
6,823.9
1.49
2007
2,781.6
84.5
107.5
325.4
507.3
1,108.5
12.0
6,583.3
1.38
2008
2,579.8
86.8
111.6
338.6
543.5
1,140.2
12.4
6,960.3
1.44
2009
2,680.1
88.2
115.2
332.9
537.1
1,150.9
12.6
6,848.9
1.43
2010
2,694.2
89.7
111.7
334.5
546.5
1,161.9
12.7
7,150.9
1.45
2011
2,674.8
89.5
115.2
340.6
539.3
1,155.4
12.7
7,360.8
1.44
2012
2,730.2
87.3
107.5
338.2
529.3
1,135.0
12.4
7,514.4
1.41
2013
2,643.4
Source: Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, R.O.C., Food Supply and Utilization Yearbook, 2013.

Period

Energy
(kcal)

Protein
(gm)

Fat
(gm)

Riboflavin
(mg)
0.47
0.52
0.54
0.58
0.74
0.80
0.95
1.16
1.34
1.43
1.45
1.52
1.53
1.56
1.55
1.62
1.53
1.58
1.54
1.49
1.54
1.51
1.46
1.41
1.44
1.41
1.28
1.32
1.36
1.39
1.35
1.35

Niacin
(mg)
11.3
12.1
13.2
13.9
15.4
15.5
16.3
15.8
16.6
15.6
16.8
17.6
16.8
16.6
16.6
17.2
16.9
17.4
16.7
15.9
16.4
16.4
15.8
15.2
15.1
15.2
14.3
14.6
15.0
15.1
15.0
14.7

Ascorbic
Acid
(mg)
91.3
89.2
95.2
79.6
93.7
116.1
131.2
132.8
131.6
137.7
132.1
140.8
132.9
140.2
142.5
156.2
139.7
164.7
148.9
146.8
158.2
153.9
151.2
138.5
149.8
137.1
136.6
133.8
140.2
143.4
136.6
136.4

293

293

14-6. Social Indicators

294

Number of
Percentage
Life Expectancy at Birth
Living Space
Number of Health
Hospital Beds
of Population
Per Capita
Personnel Per
Period
Per 10,000
Served by Tap
Total
Male
Female
(sq. ft.)
10,000 Persons
Persons
Water
1961
30.8

11.37
3.70

62.64
67.18
1965
38.3
75.6
10.31
3.52

65.10
69.71
1970
43.7
93.6
9.30
3.96

66.66
71.56
1975
50.3
147.6
16.47
18.85

68.27
73.42
1980
77.6
191.1
23.82
22.22

69.57
74.55
1985
83.1
232.0
34.42
38.47
73.02
70.82
75.81
1990
86.8
287.9
44.79
43.80
73.79
71.33
76.75
1992
88.6
307.8
49.62
46.30
74.26
71.78
77.19
1993
89.2
312.1
52.17
47.90
74.28
71.61
77.52
1994
89.4
325.6
53.87
48.98
74.50
71.81
77.76
1995
91.1
335.5
55.36
52.62
74.53
71.85
77.74
1996
91.2
345.5
57.53
53.39
74.95
72.38
78.05
1997
91.2
363.3
63.39
55.73
75.54
72.97
78.61
1998
92.4
375.4
65.70
56.80
75.76
73.12
78.93
1999
92.1
388.2
68.98
55.65
75.90
73.33
78.98
2000
92.8
397.5
71.47
56.78
76.46
73.83
79.56
2001
92.5
407.4
74.02
56.98
76.75
74.07
79.92
2002
93.4
406.4
77.90
59.23
77.19
74.58
80.24
2003
93.5
422.0
81.00
60.31
77.35
74.77
80.33
2004
93.8
430.9
85.00
63.18
77.48
74.68
80.75
2005
93.7
439.1
87.72
64.29
77.42
74.50
80.80
2006
94.6
446.6
90.47
65.12
77.90
74.86
81.41
2007
94.5
456.2
93.54
65.61
78.38
75.46
81.72
2008
94.6
458.7
97.07
66.37
78.57
75.59
81.94
2009
94.9
468.6
101.02
67.79
79.01
76.03
82.34
2010
94.9
471.5
104.12
68.61
79.18
76.13
82.55
2011
95.4
476.1
107.75
69.09
79.15
75.96
82.63
2012
95.5
480.4
110.78
69.01
79.51
76.43
82.82
2013

113.70
68.21
79.86
76.69
83.25
2014

115.88
68.91

Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw


2. The data are provided by the Ministry of the Interior, and the Department of Health, R.O.C.
3. Data of Living Space doesn't include Kinmen and Lienchiang County.
4. The 2013 figures for Life Expectancy at Birth are preliminary data.

294

15. SOCIAL AFFAIRS

15-1a. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes
Labor Insurance (1)
End of Year

Total

Subtotal

Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishery
and Animal
Husbandry

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

Electricity,
Gas and Water

Construction

I. Insured Units
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

31,499
39,480
48,716
56,310
67,621
83,630
102,269
127,447
161,416
203,061
240,995
265,786
295,096
333,871
369,091
400,425
386,494
379,353
381,520
385,691
390,888
398,316
399,592

31,499
39,480
48,716
56,310
67,621
83,630
102,228
127,406
161,317
202,767
240,706
265,497
294,807
333,582
368,803
400,137
386,206
379,065
381,231
385,402
390,599
398,027
399,303

258
322
359
405
585
671
842
977
1,113
2,203
2,352
2,397
2,313
2,210
2,163
2,270
2,088
2,002
1,917
1,858
1,772
1,750
1,739

509
557
602
585
600
595
622
639
657
702
705
707
727
782
873
902
818
746
708
706
701
648
604

16,735
20,527
24,682
27,921
33,085
40,190
46,734
57,394
71,978
86,009
97,873
103,333
110,160
117,129
121,874
124,120
119,901
115,331
113,006
111,054
109,448
108,437
105,933

123
134
155
170
170
170
175
180
185
191
200
199
206
216
216
218
219
218
222
227
232
236
245

1,060
1,694
2,439
3,096
3,809
4,886
6,233
8,195
10,236
12,750
15,224
18,007
21,037
24,871
29,462
33,649
33,515
32,828
33,160
34,342
35,357
36,133
35,971

(1) From 2002, the classifications were changed to those shown in Tables 15-1e to 15-1h.
(2) Ordinary medical insurance was placed under the administration of the National Health Insurance Program in March 1995.
Source: The data are provided by the Bureau of Labor Insurance,Ministry of Labor, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

295 295

15-1b. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (1)
End of Year

Trade and
Catering
(3)

Transport,
Storage and
Communications

Finance,
Insurance and
Real Estate

Business
Services

Social, Personal
and Related
Community
Services

Public
Administration

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

I. Insured Units
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

2,997
4,883
7,482
10,120
13,739
19,368
27,065
36,619
49,535
66,799
83,580
94,893
108,336
125,498
140,820
153,223
147,495
146,348
148,465
150,391
153,070
156,205
157,102

2,218
2,479
2,773
3,026
3,294
3,641
4,060
4,453
5,014
5,882
6,649
7,208
7,755
8,406
8,964
8,974
9,061
9,270
9,542
9,816
10,122
10,382
10,586

923
1,463
1,894
2,113
2,462
3,084
3,915
4,868
6,405
8,900
12,058
14,346
17,126
23,980
28,987
12,931
12,459
11,854
12,036
11,843
11,406
10,996
10,472

(3) "Commerce" has been changed to "Trade and Catering" since 1997.

296

296

20,426
20,191
20,425
21,435
22,898
24,478
27,008
27,865

6,676
7,421
8,330
8,874
9,877
11,025
12,582
14,081
16,194
19,331
22,065
24,407
27,147
30,490
35,444
40,862
37,902
37,467
38,103
39,842
41,563
43,714
45,868

2,562
2,557
2,576
2,637
2,425
2,450
2,518
2,918

41
41
99
294
289
289
289
289
288
288
288
288
289
289
289
289
289

15-1c. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (1)
End of Year

Total

Subtotal

Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishery
and Animal
Husbandry

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

Electricity,
Gas and Water

Construction

II. Persons
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

2,283,516
2,538,125
2,781,512
2,950,119
3,322,977
3,693,276
4,150,211
4,825,334
5,539,754
6,656,618
7,893,816
8,424,274
8,935,121
9,404,035
9,852,671
10,234,623
9,435,250
9,246,592
9,313,177
9,403,778
9,539,030
9,695,289
9,545,981

2,283,516
2,538,125
2,781,512
2,950,119
3,322,977
3,693,276
4,049,472
4,711,969
5,321,733
5,980,157
6,549,661
6,852,978
7,281,445
7,708,868
8,144,183
8,496,883
7,635,063
7,434,299
7,500,917
7,597,386
7,738,971
7,915,789
7,779,127

163,112
168,382
168,949
178,395
190,033
200,022
205,869
215,110
229,976
224,887
245,769
256,580
260,870
269,813
281,131
288,429
272,027
278,707
286,688
301,482
314,676
326,154
341,439

39,948
39,832
38,492
35,926
31,090
26,924
25,964
24,441
21,497
19,208
16,280
14,473
13,716
13,658
14,192
13,651
11,279
10,271
10,338
8,464
8,108
7,341
6,360

1,387,284
1,498,444
1,600,587
1,630,703
1,844,622
2,029,474
2,128,620
2,482,047
2,732,102
2,902,353
2,972,502
2,957,212
3,054,590
3,076,198
3,130,810
3,161,729
2,864,376
2,786,830
2,803,502
2,788,895
2,831,181
2,863,182
2,690,549

30,902
34,050
36,520
37,147
36,963
36,210
34,921
33,829
32,881
33,260
32,902
34,165
33,255
33,066
32,785
32,062
31,510
30,397
29,997
29,645
29,434
29,598
29,021

73,174
92,704
119,333
141,248
162,878
192,189
247,228
309,656
375,074
464,229
538,747
599,841
668,081
748,458
847,161
914,187
793,186
736,981
722,238
722,882
711,285
694,087
676,786

297

297

15-1d. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (1)
End of Year

Trade and
Catering
(3)

Transport,
Storage and
Communications

Finance,
Insurance and
Real Estate

Business
Services

Social, Personal
and Related
Community
Services

Public
Administration

168,693
219,515
265,285
316,037
367,953
423,017
497,739
579,199
665,734
794,094
910,561
995,388
1,080,446
1,166,005
1,250,368
1,274,477
1,148,155
1,122,436
1,109,747
1,137,945
1,161,769
1,190,696
1,223,069

100,728
100,184
101,884
117,176
112,448
113,493
117,908
137,620

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

II. Persons
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

298

298

95,724
128,633
171,897
209,943
260,962
328,249
406,840
510,759
651,849
823,801
986,849
1,090,874
1,207,988
1,348,836
1,465,316
1,528,824
1,310,625
1,275,283
1,297,616
1,324,682
1,361,790
1,415,559
1,406,212

271,655
286,177
299,189
310,810
324,655
338,478
368,290
401,525
425,727
468,499
508,914
527,377
546,332
568,856
586,579
591,056
544,085
527,639
522,130
521,719
522,838
531,573
523,369

53,024
70,388
81,260
89,910
103,821
118,713
134,001
155,403
186,893
249,826
337,137
377,068
416,167
483,978
535,841
317,470
315,580
321,811
342,748
365,004
374,210
380,347
373,678

274,270
244,056
242,060
258,737
284,220
310,187
359,344
371,024

100,739
113,365
218,021
676,461
1,344,155
1,571,296
1,653,676
1,695,167
1,708,488
1,737,740
1,800,187
1,812,293
1,812,260
1,806,392
1,800,059
1,779,500
1,766,854

15-1e. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (4) (5)
End of Year

Total
Subtotal

I. Insured Units
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

404,741
414,081
429,319
452,187
462,521
467,322
468,918
476,483

404,452
413,792
429,030
451,899
462,233
467,035
468,631
476,196

Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishery and Animal
Husbandry
1,606
1,645
1,626
1,562
1,465
1,475
1,446
1,574

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

566
541
512
495
463
460
457
441

104,217
103,506
103,765
104,269
104,009
103,208
101,362
99,954

Labor Insurance (4) (5)


End of Year

I. Insured Units
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Electricity, Gas and


Water
247
251
248
248
249
253
250
251

Construction

35,990
36,223
36,908
38,871
40,707
41,305
41,322
41,585

Trade

155,357
159,580
166,270
176,951
180,802
181,919
182,142
185,029

Accommodation and
Catering

Transportation,
Storage and
Communications

6,728
7,174
7,926
9,205
9,977
10,415
10,908
11,861

10,738
10,882
11,098
11,434
11,636
11,724
11,681
11,784

(4) The figures are based on the seventh revised edition (Jan. 2001) of the R.O.C.'s Standard Industrial Classification System.
(5) From 2010, the classifications were changed to those shown in Tables 15-1i to 15-1j.

299

299

15-1f. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (4) (5)
End of Year

Finance and
Insurance

Real Estate and Rental


and
Leasing

Professional,
Scientific and
Technical Services

Health Care and


Social Welfare
Services

Educational
Services

I. Insured Units
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

4,921
5,214
5,662
5,809
5,752
5,896
5,983
6,070

6,942
7,239
8,164
9,401
10,350
10,962
11,048
11,209

25,114
26,376
28,154
30,333
31,111
31,931
32,567
33,838

9,515
10,002
10,601
11,644
12,307
12,628
13,009
13,407

15,296
16,404
17,723
19,483
20,276
21,026
21,909
22,948

Labor Insurance (4) (5)


End of Year

I. Insured Units
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

300

300

Cultural, Sporting and


Recreational
Services
4,887
5,161
5,308
5,371
5,374
5,347
5,342
5,519

Other
Services

19,493
20,765
22,264
24,035
24,966
25,701
26,406
27,931

Public
Administration

2,835
2,829
2,801
2,788
2,789
2,785
2,799
2,795

Farmers' Health
Insurance

289
289
289
288
288
287
287
287

15-1g. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (4) (5)
End of Year

II. Persons
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Total

9,606,400
9,812,692
10,018,477
10,186,790
10,304,068
10,400,815
10,368,612
10,570,267

Subtotal

7,857,842
8,102,570
8,341,927
8,540,755
8,681,145
8,799,405
8,795,248
9,029,279

Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishery and Animal
Husbandry
355,547
361,899
362,052
362,903
364,891
366,020
363,635
374,572

Mining and
Quarrying
5,856
5,556
5,511
5,141
4,951
4,799
4,641
4,599

Manufacturing

2,700,285
2,745,176
2,810,895
2,795,322
2,832,438
2,864,413
2,771,609
2,758,917

Labor Insurance (4) (5)


End of Year

II. Persons
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Electricity, Gas and


Water
28,640
28,667
28,029
28,093
28,602
28,547
28,918
29,298

Construction

Trade

Accommodation and
Catering

Transportation, Storage
and Communications

678,839
674,535
682,428
695,733
707,363
708,254
699,744
708,793

1,233,981
1,298,189
1,376,668
1,437,245
1,454,666
1,466,515
1,467,431
1,490,436

260,381
263,978
277,649
304,613
320,431
331,200
347,339
372,282

504,982
496,157
501,756
514,012
510,395
503,350
494,580
500,792

301

301

15-1h. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Labor Insurance (4) (5)
End of Year

Finance and
Insurance

Real Estate and Rental


and
Leasing

Professional,
Scientific and
Technical Services

Educational
Services

Health Care and


Social Welfare
Services

324,878
329,100
339,268
353,038
350,533
358,920
358,212
351,390

76,400
82,453
92,369
101,566
107,631
113,475
113,367
117,864

298,201
325,787
345,262
366,999
370,682
383,680
393,076
416,616

117,470
124,974
131,515
139,170
150,216
158,164
173,153
221,656

228,953
245,579
263,647
282,729
295,754
309,502
327,871
352,554

II. Persons
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

Labor Insurance (4) (5)


End of Year

II. Persons
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

302

302

Cultural, Sporting and


Recreational
Services

Other
Services

Public
Administration

149,684
153,551
153,961
154,348
153,836
151,417
150,609
154,934

770,346
800,396
830,009
872,112
898,989
926,611
958,548
1,037,172

123,399
166,573
140,908
127,731
129,767
124,538
142,515
137,404

Farmers' Health
Insurance

1,748,558
1,710,122
1,676,550
1,646,035
1,622,923
1,601,410
1,573,364
1,540,988

15-1i. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
I. Insured Units
End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
490,131
503,933
509,217
517,612
527,557
Water Supply and
Remediation
Activities
3,409
3,543
3,664
3,759
3,775
Financial and
Insurance
Activities
6,888
6,983
7,007
7,021
7,193

Subtotal
489,844
503,646
508,930
517,325
527,270

Construction
42,835
44,014
44,589
45,665
46,786

Real Estate Activities


10,731
11,658
12,354
13,443
14,400

Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishing and Animal
Husbandry
1,465
1,513
1,717
2,412
2,752

Labor Insurance (6)


Mining and
Quarrying
433
430
402
393
393

Labor Insurance (6)


Wholesale and Retail Transportation and
Trade
Storage
189,605
193,678
194,105
195,039
196,780

9,621
9,789
9,906
10,034
10,108

Labor Insurance (6)


Professional,
Support Service
Scientific and
Activities
Technical Activities
28,845
12,241
30,153
12,750
30,909
13,110
31,963
13,537
33,062
13,902

Manufacturing

Electricity and
Gas Supply

100,519
101,500
100,697
100,611
100,784
Accommodation and
Food Service
Activities
13,015
14,624
16,157
17,496
19,328

239
245
255
273
282
Information and
Communication
9,433
9,716
9,958
10,204
10,462

Public Administration and Defence;


Compulsory Social Security
2,724
2,771
2,741
2,718
2,684

Labor Insurance (6)


Farmers' Health Insurance
Human Health and
Art, Entertainment and
Other Service
Education
Social Work Activities
Recreation
Activities
287
23,947
2,197
17,969
2010
13,728
287
25,042
2,319
19,057
2011
13,861
287
25,000
2,385
19,408
2012
14,566
287
24,134
2,543
19,747
2013
16,333
287
24,721
2,718
20,516
2014
16,624
(6) The figures are based on the eighth revised edition of the R.O.C.'s Standard Industrial Classification System during 2010 to 2012, and those
are based on the ninth revised edition of the R.O.C.'s Standard Industrial Classification System from 2013 .
End of
Year

303

303

15-1j. Units and Persons Insured under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
II. Persons
Labor Insurance (6)
End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
10,905,892
11,204,909
11,164,239
11,155,428
11,270,264

Subtotal
9,397,608
9,725,761
9,709,511
9,745,794
9,920,361

Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishing and Animal
Husbandry
376,611
379,175
371,016
365,851
365,121

Mining and
Quarrying
4,642
4,807
4,528
3,919
3,852

Manufacturing
2,919,504
3,009,229
2,988,953
3,119,315
3,169,135

Electricity and
Gas Supply
24,447
24,756
24,852
24,811
24,790

Labor Insurance (6)


End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
End of
Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
End of
Year

304

2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Water Supply and


Remediation
Activities
55,285
54,207
55,352
52,706
52,790
Financial and
Insurance
Activities
361,216
366,271
368,257
371,081
374,359

Education
218,433
232,532
254,265
279,421
294,063

Construction
718,498
731,551
703,017
686,142
685,346

Real Estate Activities


116,335
124,012
127,397
138,248
144,399

Wholesale and Retail


Trade
1,560,513
1,638,980
1,661,156
1,681,402
1,722,026

Transportation and
Storage
441,202
448,820
438,620
429,500
428,669

Labor Insurance (6)


Professional,
Support Service
Scientific and
Activities
Technical Activities
323,396
310,489
338,060
322,210
344,576
331,981
352,248
341,878
360,589
350,173

Labor Insurance (6)


Human Health and
Art, Entertainment and
Social Work Activities
Recreation
369,748
88,429
392,299
92,567
400,698
90,800
398,161
90,968
412,667
93,279

Other Service
Activities
755,698
764,448
731,581
579,655
577,497

Accommodation and
Food Service
Activities
396,810
430,275
444,950
459,102
485,437

Information and
Communication
214,145
225,663
233,883
239,097
247,195

Public Administration and Defence;


Compulsory Social Security
142,207
145,899
133,629
132,289
128,974
Farmers' Health Insurance
1,508,284
1,479,148
1,454,728
1,409,634
1,349,903

15-2a. Premiums and Compensation under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes
Unit: NT$1,000
Due Premium
Labor Insurance
Period

Total
(A)

1979
7,556,988
1980
10,182,044
1985
28,252,328
1989
68,209,875
1990
85,289,897
1991
99,887,396
1992
118,097,278
1993
137,236,399
1994
152,736,220
141,880,521
1995 (1)
1996
134,923,515
1997
141,008,642
1998
150,100,900
1999
146,893,936
2000
154,497,539
2001
157,245,923
2002
157,924,000
2003
145,851,186
2004
151,689,830
2005
156,020,129
2006
162,975,662
2007
168,998,570
2008
172,625,523
2009
203,025,338
2010
211,869,946
2011
238,797,813
2012
264,707,892
2013
281,347,792
2014
305,050,865
(1) See note (2) of Table 15-1a.
Source: See Table 15-1a.

Subtotal

7,556,988
10,182,044
28,175,862
61,024,200
72,999,235
86,453,628
104,205,360
123,089,614
138,456,170
134,902,524
129,408,646
135,381,193
144,495,996
141,303,647
148,968,568
151,779,807
152,578,159
140,484,702
146,421,455
150,870,801
157,918,062
164,025,898
167,751,825
198,280,835
207,149,561
234,167,082
260,174,543
276,917,214
300,775,008

Industrial
Workers
5,741,543
7,612,968
17,315,007
29,776,792
32,125,453
36,093,601
42,335,051
47,673,625
51,450,945
49,362,124
48,340,392
50,826,337
53,976,476
53,965,785
56,482,795
55,653,287
54,236,512
47,738,079
49,313,982
49,637,526
51,894,624
53,663,583
54,197,584
60,204,566
62,953,313
71,967,623
79,813,429
86,877,110
96,107,632

Workers of
Commercial
Firms and Shops

Employees in
Journalistic, Cultural, or
Cooperative Enterprises, &
Nonprofit Organizations

562,738
859,658
3,663,971
12,015,949
15,581,563
19,079,634
24,843,271
31,567,370
36,821,925
35,921,139
33,925,103
36,512,468
40,513,127
42,132,433
45,697,866
47,670,538
48,199,595
43,480,851
46,411,719
48,911,042
51,125,638
52,474,237
53,403,397
61,689,120
64,533,155
73,706,501
83,017,607
90,607,554
98,877,268

111,171
691,529
1,372,553
1,603,821
1,933,577
2,417,060
2,964,190
3,344,197
3,371,880
3,439,754
3,697,586
3,993,139
4,222,730
4,478,945
4,706,732
4,814,761
4,258,692
4,448,845
4,641,123
4,883,833
5,048,332
5,169,002
6,320,581
6,523,547
7,265,137
8,117,394
8,972,694
9,815,955

Employees in
Government
Agencies and
Schools
407,203
545,824
1,370,456
2,150,585
2,452,415
2,895,529
3,334,496
3,832,411
4,161,657
4,092,690
4,203,788
4,414,803
5,365,512
5,814,930
6,146,322
6,654,590
6,774,605
6,138,367
6,339,106
6,311,276
6,533,835
6,834,941
7,093,213
9,393,000
9,447,894
10,077,655
11,209,529
12,211,275
13,220,516

305

305

15-2b. Premiums and Compensation under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Unit: NT$1,000
Due Premium
Labor Insurance
Period

1979
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (1)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

306

306

Workers Employed
in Fishery
Production

Persons Receiving
Training in Vocational
Training Organizations

218,728
209,888
182,221
154,395
144,670
130,677
111,551
106,344
106,327
105,841
101,365
98,160
92,036
88,526
76,176
71,315
64,279
53,950
48,089
42,727
46,032
46,167
48,113
56,391
61,186
97,687

2,151
24,737
35,571
39,366
47,230
52,129
54,115
63,031
59,564
63,260
69,313
72,726
62,857
82,261
84,570
86,088
86,140
88,352
92,177
93,284
104,357
100,307
136,143
133,728
155,993
165,996
182,245
200,414

Craft Workers

449,211
620,896
4,003,599
13,053,653
18,104,093
22,811,032
27,036,114
31,992,384
36,889,447
36,428,782
33,735,435
33,628,170
33,659,311
28,590,527
28,806,960
29,283,400
30,284,791
30,819,325
31,529,201
32,705,268
34,420,443
36,508,492
38,032,123
48,242,931
50,745,577
56,660,272
61,829,806
60,666,806
63,502,342

Class A Members
of Fishermen's
Associations
236,326
249,543
616,935
1,430,520
1,673,420
1,894,493
2,044,917
2,282,827
2,480,552
2,407,354
2,472,924
2,736,811
3,079,213
2,736,269
2,924,204
3,114,275
3,375,267
3,575,829
3,627,822
3,653,505
3,699,747
3,832,283
3,951,589
4,892,188
5,107,974
5,741,727
6,404,614
6,851,203
7,449,695

Voluntary
Insured Persons
159,967
179,832
489,628
969,851
1,209,217
1,516,310
1,987,927
2,578,022
3,113,738
3,147,440
3,121,647
3,389,379
3,730,651
3,676,753
4,251,055
4,520,379
4,718,014
4,311,243
4,591,113
4,854,606
5,212,708
5,511,586
5,761,882
7,356,273
7,658,205
8,544,060
9,559,778
10,487,141
11,503,498

Farmers'
Health
Insurance
76,466
7,185,675
12,290,662
13,433,768
13,891,918
14,146,785
14,280,050
6,977,997
5,514,869
5,627,449
5,604,904
5,590,289
5,528,971
5,466,116
5,345,841
5,366,484
5,268,375
5,149,328
5,057,600
4,972,672
4,873,698
4,744,503
4,720,385
4,630,731
4,533,350
4,430,578
4,275,857

15-2c. Premiums and Compensation under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Unit: NT$1,000

Period

Total
(B)

Industrial
Workers

Compensation (2)
Labor Insurance (3)
Employees in Journalistic,
Workers of
Cultural, or Cooperative
Commercial Firms
Enterprises, and Nonprofit
and Shops
Organizations

Employees in
Government
Agencies and
Schools

Workers
Employed
in Fishery
Production

1979
5,848,806
5,848,806
3,023,763
143,518
212,238
8,231,107
5,984,940
454,039
47,884
440,272
1980
8,231,107
28,200,943
16,904,579
2,923,659
535,937
1,475,663
1985
28,207,793
53,488,063
26,812,754
8,015,510
958,677
2,188,023
1989
59,422,476
56,667,223
26,219,250
9,004,763
925,071
2,277,532
1990
71,883,862
65,808,939
28,871,894
10,095,929
981,935
2,517,184
1991
82,069,651
96,502,092
39,954,882
17,302,289
1,697,735
3,461,942
1992
124,864,465
103,241,626
41,237,658
19,317,888
1,810,213
3,789,710
1993
130,549,934
128,346,763
48,141,413
25,210,397
2,221,549
4,451,890
1994
161,601,280
163,712,282
138,442,672
47,021,528
27,073,167
1,981,716
3,609,005
1995(1)
68,898,093
28,601,890
12,052,303
1,024,090
2,842,014
1996
74,967,832
71,811,502
30,574,199
12,159,233
1,209,788
2,988,930
1997
78,396,757
89,249,883
39,024,642
15,358,740
1,496,784
3,686,428
1998
99,217,620
102,437,111
45,173,261
17,256,873
1,610,682
4,157,936
1999
113,603,864
107,018,651
41,555,238
18,385,397
1,645,380
4,081,562
2000
120,521,196
129,838,422
56,149,031
23,698,297
2,417,317
4,795,279
2001
142,927,224
168,811,914
65,968,647
34,819,676
3,053,141
5,812,854
2002
177,489,442
139,583,169
48,285,036
27,380,575
2,436,560
5,896,473
2003
147,635,530
148,899,135
47,861,605
29,273,254
2,649,945
5,526,371
2004
158,296,007
187,880,522
61,126,029
41,700,212
3,552,908
6,081,228
2005
196,681,377
173,553,028
52,530,508
37,967,127
3,052,476
5,593,703
2006
182,032,546
193,521,329
56,566,118
42,428,357
3,083,890
6,129,479
2007
201,912,712
358,294,534
80,011,961
70,400,297
3,578,871
5,631,909
2008
367,014,562
140,656,106
36,866,979
30,441,533
1,950,107
2,963,288
2009
149,222,369
131,334,290
31,344,412
27,983,395
1,977,470
3,105,043
2010
139,796,767
144,482,003
33,336,975
30,099,110
2,047,898
3,419,442
2011
152,976,525
262,690,503
49,937,740
46,599,043
2,749,241
3,995,103
2012
271,400,066
280,025,032
54,715,601
50,379,130
3,191,577
5,169,879
2013
288,206,969
248,740,631
52,180,368
46,604,452
3,577,438
6,185,135
2014
256,969,308
(2) Amounts disbursed.
(3) Due to the lack of detailed classification in some cases, the total shown in this table does not tally exactly with the sum of its items.

103,637
123,255
161,115
134,141
118,357
144,585
121,775
110,261
105,511
123,380
127,156
152,503
179,417
224,687
147,325
150,283
201,944
123,653
147,589
207,469
84,424
56,606
81,965
89,203
111,974
109,818

307

307

15-2d. Premiums and Compensation under Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes (Continued)
Unit: NT$1,000
Compensation (2)
Labor Insurance (3)
Period

1979
1980
1985
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (1)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

308

308

Persons Receiving
Training in
Vocational Training
Organizations
652
16,012
26,831
20,527
18,140
32,697
25,864
35,536
25,704
5,510
5,937
3,853
8,904
4,823
15,228
26,122
10,334
15,225
16,512
21,741
142,793
276,501
129,395
217,809
253,811
408,859
531,077
513,989

Craft Workers

256,716
756,076
4,963,437
12,664,758
14,511,684
16,843,046
27,564,953
30,165,597
39,464,757
46,596,857
20,360,374
20,829,513
25,369,290
28,716,804
30,152,273
35,603,725
48,906,737
46,644,420
53,322,658
62,935,838
60,788,826
71,554,953
177,912,650
57,329,218
56,029,165
64,812,709
143,759,509
149,732,733
124,708,265

Class A Members
of Fishermen's
Associations
237,788
430,779
1,044,851
1,780,362
2,536,128
5,144,835
4,505,629
4,799,565
6,134,010
9,636,212
2,801,428
2,556,364
2,708,969
3,605,048
4,080,282
4,640,124
5,264,286
4,868,972
5,665,070
6,451,715
7,210,273
6,591,361
11,003,776
4,946,931
4,308,260
4,265,119
7,048,409
7,568,555
6,809,543

Voluntary
Insured
Persons
49,668
116,464
336,804
937,510
1,049,012
1,174,861
1,847,823
1,976,774
2,542,625
2,376,707
1,100,223
1,374,675
1,477,346
1,779,807
1,842,379
2,338,417
4,734,061
3,912,464
4,431,216
5,792,859
6,254,393
6,835,952
9,224,492
5,916,536
6,255,627
6,115,567
8,062,968
8,582,214
7,996,992

Farmers'
Health
Insurance
6,850
5,934,413
15,216,639
16,260,712
28,362,373
27,308,308
33,254,517
25,269,610
6,069,739
6,585,255
9,967,737
11,166,753
13,502,545
13,088,802
8,677,528
8,052,361
9,396,872
8,800,855
8,479,518
8,391,384
8,720,028
8,566,263
8,462,478
8,494,522
8,709,562
8,181,937
8,228,677

Comparison
Amount
(A)-(B)

1,708,182
1,950,937
44,535
8,787,399
13,406,035
17,817,745
-6,767,187
6,686,465
-8,865,060
-21,831,761
59,955,683
62,611,885
50,883,280
33,290,072
33,976,343
14,318,699
-19,565,442
-1,784,344
-6,606,177
-40,661,248
-19,056,884
-32,914,142
-194,389,039
53,802,970
72,073,179
85,821,288
-6,692,173
-6,859,177
48,081,557

15-3a. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry


Compensation
Labor Insurance (1) (3)
Period

Total

Subtotal

Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishery
and Animal
Husbandry

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

Electricity,
Gas and Water

Construction

I. Cases
1980
24,207,282
24,207,282
1,412,263
859,955
1981
27,016,035
27,016,035
1,455,699
787,383
1982
30,113,350
30,113,350
1,525,596
721,849
1983
32,350,354
32,350,354
1,501,938
662,152
1984
36,583,405
36,583,405
1,585,434
560,260
1985
40,559,282
40,554,648
1,678,147
512,130
1986
43,040,001
42,267,120
1,672,319
469,659
1987
54,372,433
52,851,053
1,919,728
442,953
1988
52,438,073
50,135,154
1,683,502
304,187
1989
81,397,747
72,921,823
2,640,820
304,896
1990
76,685,474
59,701,501
2,299,123
175,759
1991
81,094,231
63,404,375
2,589,698
149,707
1992
157,863,396
118,835,141
4,701,503
232,207
1993
147,002,892
110,611,851
4,370,071
172,625
1994
170,417,171
126,358,657
5,162,056
222,867
1995 (2)
79,281,430
57,903,636
2,412,022
172,169
1996
623,980
562,285
24,318
1,421
1997
591,476
540,870
23,627
1,114
1998
722,483
626,074
24,927
1,553
1999
777,646
689,926
28,455
7,544
2000
875,039
777,038
30,683
2,187
2001
1,222,745
1,125,901
31,510
1,882
(1) From 2002, the classifications were changed to those shown in Tables 15-3e to 15-3h.
(2) See note (2) of Table 15-1a.
(3) See note (3) of Table 15-2c.
Source: See Table 15-1a.

14,806,644
16,138,436
17,483,295
18,433,618
20,860,423
22,486,105
22,959,698
28,674,174
26,685,396
36,867,241
27,782,811
28,816,454
50,768,488
44,729,961
49,032,728
21,802,826
211,742
199,065
264,598
302,456
373,778
548,427

355,988
404,540
417,900
418,221
429,663
431,722
388,751
416,818
344,510
458,133
338,081
339,115
607,440
465,123
570,962
254,148
2,034
1,922
2,132
2,522
3,641
3,668

754,868
981,639
1,266,267
1,498,007
1,773,137
2,231,195
2,600,954
3,459,293
3,419,460
5,398,478
4,744,424
5,321,276
10,180,711
10,047,700
12,060,360
5,621,683
60,599
55,758
73,614
71,038
71,049
87,220

309

309

15-3b. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)
Compensation
Labor Insurance (1) (3)
Period

Trade and
Catering

Transport,
Storage and
Communications

Finance,
Insurance and
Real Estate

Business
Services

Social, Personal
and Related
Community
Services

Public
Administration

2,001,236
2,540,648
3,167,895
3,657,432
4,322,476
5,063,395
5,458,197
6,985,828
6,820,710
10,389,611
9,208,161
10,019,120
19,765,707
19,586,079
20,980,218
9,802,292
91,454
85,239
85,622
94,087
95,242
121,775

1,822,573
820,153
6,176
6,954
7,950
8,056
7,722
9,283

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

I. Cases
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

310

310

899,006
1,184,593
1,640,551
1,994,169
2,496,218
3,152,710
3,575,779
4,908,377
5,228,666
8,512,953
7,801,047
8,332,251
17,469,933
17,038,858
19,803,415
9,321,918
86,380
79,695
82,453
86,733
96,111
170,597

2,655,142
2,927,848
3,177,650
3,376,455
3,612,574
3,880,977
3,945,855
4,532,967
4,138,309
5,806,643
4,769,448
5,011,082
9,143,338
8,335,068
9,200,818
4,139,510
42,691
40,931
47,883
48,162
49,120
62,839

462,180
595,249
712,347
808,362
943,220
1,118,267
1,195,908
1,510,915
1,510,414
2,543,048
2,582,647
2,825,672
5,965,814
5,866,366
4,036,510
1,900,504
19,607
19,278
19,970
23,703
27,424
43,277

3,466,150
1,656,411
15,863
14,658
15,372
17,170
20,081
45,423

4,634
772,881
1,521,380
2,302,919
8,475,924
16,983,973
17,689,856
39,028,255
36,391,041
44,058,514
21,377,794
61,695
50,606
96,409
87,720
98,001
96,844

15-3c. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)
Compensation
Labor Insurance (1) (3)
Period

Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishery
and Animal
Husbandry

Total

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

Electricity,
Gas and Water

Construction

II. Amount (NT$1,000)


1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

8,231,107
11,626,083
15,024,701
17,799,425
22,283,706
28,207,793
31,442,647
39,507,709
44,094,801
59,422,476
71,883,862
82,069,651
124,864,465
130,549,934
161,601,280
163,712,282
74,967,832
78,396,757
99,217,620
113,603,864
120,521,196
142,927,224

8,231,107
11,626,083
15,024,701
17,799,425
22,283,706
28,200,943
30,920,294
38,435,166
42,446,510
53,488,063
56,667,223
65,808,939
96,502,092
103,241,626
128,346,763
138,442,672
68,898,093
71,811,502
89,249,883
102,437,111
107,018,651
129,838,422

537,472
715,157
898,851
882,769
1,061,191
1,374,564
1,840,949
1,725,792
1,872,965
2,531,949
3,207,316
5,948,453
5,604,890
5,959,806
7,727,440
11,351,122
3,697,055
3,521,223
3,805,742
4,903,282
5,414,231
6,086,234

474,027
597,684
743,206
1,129,032
1,195,904
1,190,428
1,222,113
1,515,107
1,307,711
1,087,397
783,200
560,149
583,061
528,115
621,811
836,392
561,479
522,409
507,812
1,984,922
637,504
535,232

4,417,309
6,091,706
7,486,403
8,717,976
10,805,595
13,616,046
14,308,249
17,897,828
19,755,560
24,076,626
24,463,300
27,074,989
39,566,154
40,893,087
48,540,690
49,910,081
27,051,906
28,565,711
35,028,431
38,906,204
40,502,599
54,298,151

127,963
176,340
231,565
267,189
324,703
382,294
395,929
441,004
480,157
570,114
592,955
683,636
854,899
891,997
1,339,663
910,737
1,043,060
1,063,095
1,084,702
1,329,881
1,341,010
1,402,023

338,567
558,272
806,029
984,656
1,301,633
1,778,206
2,072,128
2,743,252
3,118,048
4,297,323
4,746,348
5,586,160
8,389,231
9,433,276
12,304,748
13,968,760
6,414,421
6,687,263
8,170,987
9,319,089
9,391,749
11,025,238

311

311

15-3d. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)
Compensation
Labor Insurance (1) (3)
Period

Trade and
Catering

Transport,
Storage and
Communications

Finance,
Insurance and
Real Estate

Business
Services

Social, Personal
and Related
Community
Services

Public
Administration

821,475
1,321,524
1,853,603
2,217,680
2,919,381
3,794,781
4,284,407
5,460,263
6,004,196
7,751,680
8,401,902
9,580,140
15,174,093
16,427,398
18,750,506
19,767,083
9,192,909
9,226,312
11,047,277
12,619,999
12,954,051
16,436,544

2,145,089
1,748,373
1,368,910
1,743,104
2,273,487
2,423,521
2,292,975
2,647,400

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

II. Amount (NT$1,000)


1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (2)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

312

312

321,771
575,647
895,862
1,126,669
1,597,764
2,267,157
2,609,637
3,694,318
4,403,139
6,142,468
6,787,216
7,553,124
13,119,894
14,382,624
17,998,014
20,035,325
8,278,744
8,370,872
10,099,793
11,262,500
11,624,435
14,740,480

1,061,398
1,381,484
1,800,342
2,060,048
2,552,648
3,091,404
3,392,178
3,942,923
4,355,160
5,365,758
5,670,422
6,398,697
8,968,627
9,894,799
12,480,691
13,550,081
8,151,729
8,710,525
12,896,014
14,710,318
12,117,777
15,079,403

131,125
208,268
308,841
413,406
524,888
706,062
794,704
1,014,679
1,149,572
1,664,747
2,014,563
2,423,591
4,241,243
4,830,524
3,406,410
3,171,198
1,810,833
2,053,641
2,648,179
2,983,346
3,372,215
4,443,620

3,031,701
3,193,521
1,327,047
1,339,997
1,687,008
1,993,407
2,251,293
3,142,509

6,850
522,353
1,072,543
1,648,291
5,934,413
15,216,639
16,260,712
28,362,373
27,308,308
33,254,517
25,269,610
6,069,739
6,585,255
9,967,737
11,166,753
13,502,545
13,088,802

15-3e. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)

Period
I. Cases
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009(5)

Period

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)
Total

2,105,231
1,244,377
1,559,711
1,409,876
1,357,168
2,008,564
2,289,541
1,651,696

Subtotal
2,035,642
1,182,692
1,491,592
1,346,899
1,297,393
1,949,517
2,229,909
1,593,848

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery


and Animal Husbandry
39,997
33,119
36,046
34,204
34,080
41,067
52,745
40,806

Mining and
Quarrying

Manufacturing

2,375
1,613
1,579
1,450
1,081
1,427
1,373
1,803

950,739
554,865
716,720
625,852
591,006
910,574
901,801
681,333

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)
Electricity, Gas
and Water

Construction

Trade

Accommodation and
Catering

Transportation, Storage and


Communications

I. Cases
2002
4,454
245,450
262,240
46,621
30,872
2003
3,399
161,834
118,719
36,721
2004
4,389
199,148
149,148
33,633
2005
4,020
157,988
144,075
2006
4,117
143,518
147,099
35,123
2007
7,250
202,988
224,939
53,615
2008
6,373
246,556
279,246
74,105
49,330
5,556
157,651
193,375
2009 (5)
(4) See note (4) of Table 15-1e; and from 2010, the classifications were changed to those shown in Tables 15-3i to 15-3j.

108,559
71,044
84,300
74,950
71,553
97,164
124,036
85,351

(5)After the implementation of the labor insurance pension scheme from 2009, the cases are the sum of persons receiving pensions at the
end of the year and the accumulation of lump sum benefits cases per month.

313

313

15-3f. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)

Period
I. Cases
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009 (5)

Finance and
Insurance
51,924
23,129
25,054
25,132
26,326
35,897
47,364
36,017

Real Estate and Rental


and Leasing
20,272
6,947
8,308
8,488
9,644
13,679
19,055
14,034

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)
Professional, Scientific and
Technical Services
58,905
20,833
27,298
26,237
29,507
44,434
56,948
41,418

Educational
Services

Health Care and Social


Welfare Services

16,300
9,076
11,479
10,171
11,005
17,278
22,433
17,396

44,781
34,007
49,561
44,730
44,935
73,410
83,115
59,601

Compensation
Period

I. Cases
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009 (5)

314
314

Labor Insurance (3) (4)


Cultural, Sporting and
Recreational Services
39,771
15,200
16,928
15,453
16,091
22,395
28,770
19,244

Other
Services

Public
Administration

120,912
85,602
103,655
103,188
107,569
152,635
213,214
147,119

22,342
12,433
16,368
12,770
13,953
20,714
24,492
19,136

Farmers' Health
Insurance
69,589
61,685
68,119
62,977
59,775
59,047
59,632
57,848

15-3g. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)

Period

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)
Total

II. Amount (NT$1,000)


2002
177,489,442
2003
147,635,529
2004
158,296,007
2005
196,681,377
2006
182,032,546
2007
201,912,712
2008
367,014,561
2009(6)
149,222,369

Subtotal
168,811,914
139,583,169
148,899,135
187,880,522
173,553,028
193,521,329
358,294,534
140,656,106

7,074,190
6,578,218
7,381,695
8,564,582
9,133,705
8,733,102
15,743,766
6,617,459

Mining and
Quarrying
392,501
328,915
263,265
333,410
190,289
298,109
312,176
155,458

Manufacturing
66,207,840
48,487,773
50,139,747
64,775,551
56,674,291
62,544,944
110,158,517
45,233,995

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)

Period

Electricity, Gas
and Water
II. Amount (NT$1,000)
2002
1,257,223
2003
1,341,131
2004
1,474,500
2005
1,477,839
2006
1,383,232
2007
1,648,977
2008
1,226,084
2009(6)
395,404

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery


and Animal Husbandry

Construction
14,708,433
13,078,853
14,586,275
17,832,690
16,547,823
19,380,929
44,902,421
15,939,457

Trade
18,219,123
14,927,371
16,164,628
23,680,514
21,464,554
24,806,659
43,751,971
17,483,427

Accommodation and
Catering
4,540,679
4,228,795
4,589,342
5,724,086
5,415,618
6,292,503
14,881,737
5,126,117

Transportation, Storage and


Communications
20,103,629
19,040,481
19,147,602
21,376,903
18,912,132
20,691,960
36,429,550
12,498,791

(6)After the implementation of the labor insurance pension scheme from 2009, the amount is the sum of pension benefit payments
and lump sum benefit payments.

315
315

15-3h. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)

Period

Finance and
Insurance
II. Amount (NT$1,000)
2002
4,831,392
2003
3,597,069
2004
3,996,354
2005
5,129,042
2006
4,704,360
2007
5,035,763
2008
7,650,166
2009(6)
3,943,330

Real Estate and Rental


and Leasing
1,608,465
1,315,785
1,431,807
1,985,655
2,373,328
2,058,998
3,840,882
1,703,169

Compensation
Labor Insurance (3) (4)
Professional, Scientific
and Technical Services
3,780,720
2,934,884
3,279,798
4,489,001
4,378,638
5,170,072
8,361,894
3,558,402

Educational Services

Health Care and Social


Welfare Services

1,533,393
1,547,132
1,584,925
1,751,618
1,670,118
2,036,079
2,371,866
1,131,404

2,049,292
2,126,379
2,151,040
2,772,129
2,597,837
2,960,334
3,908,379
2,171,444

Compensation
Period

Cultural, Sporting and


Recreational Services
II. Amount (NT$1,000)
2002
3,391,793
2003
2,554,159
2004
2,547,873
2005
3,298,052
2006
3,386,617
2007
3,422,888
2008
6,120,050
2009(6)
2,413,542

316
316

Labor Insurance (3) (4)


Other Services
15,924,804
14,104,497
16,878,044
21,341,270
21,490,681
24,771,052
55,224,056
20,609,490

Public Administration
3,186,734
3,390,718
3,278,732
3,326,903
3,219,477
3,628,125
3,364,412
1,641,911

Farmers' Health
Insurance
8,677,528
8,052,361
9,396,872
8,800,855
8,479,518
8,391,384
8,720,028
8,566,263

15-3i. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)
Labor Insurance (3) (7)
End
of
Year

Total

I. Cases(5)
2,501,350
2010
2,266,630
2011
2,925,056
2012
2,389,842
2013
2014
2,723,858

Subtotal

2,444,938
2,209,771
2,868,822
2,337,385
2,671,479

Agriculture,
Forestry,
Mining & ManufacFishing &
Quarrying
turing
Animal
Husbandry
56,697
56,178
68,606
66,583
75,284

1,825
938,473
1,734
843,000
2,001 1,099,583
1,467
906,833
1,585
999,956

Electricity
& Gas
Supply

7,047
6,841
7,305
6,297
7,492

Water
Supply &
Remediation
Activities
19,982
16,929
20,894
17,369
18,845

Construction

263,041
229,163
306,508
239,294
267,586

Wholesale
& Retail
Trade

316,982
285,577
359,378
296,470
351,143

Labor Insurance (3) (7)


Public
ProfesAdminiEnd
sional,
Human
Art,
stration &
of Information Financial & Real Estate Scientific Support
Health &
EntertainService
Defence; Education
Year & Commu- Insurance Activities
&
Social Work ment &
Activities Compulnication
Activities
Technical
Activities Recreation
sory Social
Activities
Security
I.Cases(5)
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

31,186
28,498
36,462
29,986
36,629

57,222
51,932
66,711
53,387
63,679

19,902
18,445
24,773
22,038
26,570

55,868
49,533
64,054
53,090
64,205

60,945
59,776
76,444
66,230
78,305

35,409
33,072
40,643
29,177
36,930

33,334
30,957
39,375
34,962
43,947

104,041
92,608
114,510
90,143
109,684

19,567
19,087
24,977
20,696
24,334

Transportation &
Storage

119,454
111,835
151,961
128,683
142,566

Other
Service
Activities

169,154
165,697
231,192
163,059
184,904

Accommodation &
Food
Service
Activities
88,835
84,282
117,386
97,572
114,735

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

56,412
56,859
56,234
52,457
52,379

(7) The figures are based on the eighth revised edition of the R.O.C.'s Standard Industrial Classification System during 2010 to 2012, and those
are based on the ninth revised edition of the R.O.C.'s Standard Industrial Classification System from 2013 .

317
317

15-3j. Compensation from Labor and Farmers' Insurance Schemes by Industry (Continued)
Labor Insurance (3) (7)
End
of
Year

Total

Subtotal

Agriculture,
Forestry,
Mining &
Fishing &
Quarrying
Animal
Husbandry

Manufacturing

Water
Electricity Supply &
& Gas
RemediSupply
ation
Activities

Accommodation &
Food
Service
Activities

Construction

Wholesale
& Retail
Trade

Transportation &
Storage

15,247,872
17,305,121
35,474,090
35,853,495
29,986,984

16,403,906
17,956,481
30,218,620
31,984,258
28,832,154

11,508,285 5,007,715
12,732,905 5,754,461
24,093,705 11,887,688
24,479,394 12,293,260
20,994,694 10,547,388

II. Amount(6) (NT$1,000)


2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

End
of
Year

139,796,767
152,976,525
271,400,066
288,206,969
256,969,308

Information
& Communication

131,334,290 5,931,686
144,482,003 6,144,557
262,690,503 11,009,737
280,025,032 12,009,753
248,740,631 10,633,710

Financial &
Insurance
Activities

II. Amount(6) (NT$1,000)


2010
1,755,746
3,628,280
2011
1,838,443
3,878,956
2012
2,933,105
5,016,625
2013
3,160,464
6,236,634
2014
3,032,967
6,474,687

318
318

137,826
123,708
213,578
203,665
191,695

38,765,946
42,212,820
75,320,550
90,748,673
79,682,754

352,946
425,410
596,354
715,546
948,232

1,073,509
1,151,633
1,953,309
1,936,025
1,753,196

Labor Insurance (3) (7)


Public
ProfesAdminiHuman
Art,
sional,
Support
stration &
Health &
EntertainReal Estate
Scientific & Service
Defence; Education
Social Work ment &
Activities
Technical Activities CompulActivities Recreation
Activities
sory Social
Security
1,417,856
1,566,945
2,699,928
2,952,716
2,742,478

2,852,731
3,107,017
5,257,763
5,991,067
5,654,451

3,520,482
4,026,619
6,682,355
7,740,880
7,221,674

1,766,613
1,991,666
2,286,387
3,075,911
3,524,041

1,300,487
1,426,744
2,215,592
2,782,271
3,106,730

2,276,526
2,464,747
3,652,210
3,916,906
4,256,584

1,413,516
1,616,368
3,388,934
3,513,179
2,996,460

Other
Service
Activities

16,912,060
18,704,274
37,745,740
30,385,044
26,101,829

Farmers'
Health
Insurance

8,462,478
8,494,522
8,709,562
8,181,937
8,228,677

15-4a. Compensation from Labor Insurance by Category of Payment


Cash Benefit Payments
Period

Total

Subtotal

Maternity
Benefit
Payments

Injury or
Illness
Benefit
Payments

Disability
Benefit
Payments

Old-age
Benefit
Payments

Death
Benefit
Payments

Unemploy- Medical Benefit


Payments
ment Benefit
Payments

I. Cases

1979
20,979,812
192,417
1980
24,207,282
223,757
373,271
1985
40,554,648
544,448
1990
59,701,501
57,903,636
733,513
1995 (1)
549,369
1996
562,285
1997
540,870
525,456
522,573
1998
626,074
603,856
1999
689,926
2000
777,038
671,683
2001
1,125,901 1,055,243
2002
2,035,642 1,186,303
525,320
2003
1,182,692
555,565
2004
1,491,592
587,003
2005
1,346,899
571,320
2006
1,297,393
601,006
2007
1,949,517
770,197
2008
2,229,909
1,593,848
692,797
2009 (2)
2010 (2)
2,444,938
674,503
2,209,771
770,932
2011 (2)
2012 (2)
2,868,822 1,001,327
2013 (2)
2,337,385 1,141,856
2014 (2)
2,671,479 1,216,023
(1) See note (2) of Table 15-1a.
(2) See note (5) of Table 15-3e.
Source: See Table 15-1a.

123,183
129,191
171,819
251,012
250,307
180,748
166,681
131,985
134,578
141,189
120,298
108,593
99,731
99,595
100,658
101,386
106,339
110,374
114,538
102,317
123,797
147,206
139,165
145,370

21,754
40,467
116,587
190,191
168,224
149,882
153,076
165,310
179,497
189,350
193,636
189,226
176,077
192,909
188,038
195,760
207,089
217,821
212,477
215,495
217,104
216,518
199,496
191,566

5,192
5,655
9,731
11,949
19,391
17,982
18,757
33,812
52,296
45,651
42,470
42,007
36,191
36,623
34,877
35,090
34,451
33,873
32,097
30,788
29,910
30,600
29,296
27,180

11,652
13,883
24,545
35,209
206,369
108,692
94,786
98,520
103,187
92,863
115,275
136,649
113,968
121,666
155,151
131,363
142,053
293,635
218,690
206,933
274,050
476,767
642,182
712,427

30,636
34,561
50,589
56,087
89,222
92,065
92,156
92,946
94,827
97,403
97,713
98,182
99,353
104,772
108,279
107,721
111,074
114,494
114,995
118,970
126,071
130,236
131,717
139,480

39,471
105,227
485,851
611,646
-

20,787,395
23,983,525
40,181,377
59,157,053
57,170,123
12,916
15,414
103,501
86,070
105,355
70,658
849,339
657,372
936,027
759,896
726,073
1,348,511
1,459,712
901,051
1,770,435
1,438,839
1,867,495
1,195,529
1,455,456

319
319

15-4b. Compensation from Labor Insurance by Category of Payment (Continued)


Cash Benefit Payments
Period

Total

Subtotal

Maternity
Benefit
Payments

Injury or
Illness Benefit
Payments

Disability
Benefit
Payments

Old-age
Benefit
Payments

Death
Benefit
Payments

Unemployment Benefit
Payments

211,063
246,952
821,449
1,054,928
3,336,340
3,654,279
3,986,237
8,850,275
13,019,655
11,123,781
10,956,959
10,246,352
8,771,951
8,682,816
8,413,751
8,929,945
8,569,992
8,623,458
7,974,511
7,485,163
7,272,310
7,719,435
7,329,888
6,867,837

1,071,688
1,381,795
3,757,409
9,875,556
64,277,837
41,746,762
43,804,614
53,151,800
62,340,483
61,129,249
84,137,766
120,668,543
103,200,785
111,330,077
149,647,800
134,399,188
152,534,198
317,143,713
100,611,189
91,434,891
103,190,865
219,523,485
239,127,229
205,530,171

872,538
1,213,968
3,347,000
8,698,800
18,129,298
18,596,334
19,030,884
19,555,483
20,146,397
20,972,751
20,925,560
20,651,908
20,882,972
21,862,742
22,615,048
22,766,349
23,313,063
24,224,578
22,646,740
22,845,767
23,871,050
24,157,048
23,454,473
23,899,598

516,371
1,664,519
7,825,440
10,204,120
-

Medical
Benefit
Payments

II. Amount (NT$1,000)


1979
1980
1985
1990
1995(1)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009(3)
2010(3)
2011(3)
2012(3)
2013(3)
2014(3)

5,848,806
8,231,107
28,200,943
56,667,223
138,442,672
68,898,093
71,811,502
89,249,883
102,437,111
107,018,651
129,838,422
168,811,914
139,583,169
148,899,135
187,880,522
173,553,028
193,521,329
358,294,534
140,656,106
131,334,290
144,482,003
262,690,503
280,025,032
248,740,631

2,692,181
3,543,791
10,253,804
25,063,722
92,360,494
68,883,602
71,795,330
86,280,847
101,428,197
100,882,032
129,371,377
166,941,630
137,798,924
147,071,314
185,965,543
171,672,482
190,280,831
356,287,174
137,755,627
128,199,631
141,555,493
259,325,709
277,338,051
245,830,267

(3) See note (6) of Table 15-3g.

320
320

465,148
592,031
1,862,738
4,643,707
5,391,278
3,557,150
3,479,662
2,921,526
3,131,457
3,366,031
2,934,533
2,689,447
2,492,707
2,514,024
2,573,172
2,642,336
2,816,589
2,968,860
3,083,185
2,755,303
3,355,471
4,031,613
3,891,028
6,136,700

71,743
109,046
465,208
790,731
1,225,742
1,329,078
1,493,933
1,801,762
2,273,835
2,625,701
2,591,119
2,481,261
2,450,510
2,681,654
2,715,772
2,934,663
3,046,989
3,326,565
3,440,002
3,678,508
3,865,797
3,894,128
3,535,433
3,395,961

3,156,625
4,687,316
17,947,139
31,603,501
46,082,178
14,491
16,172
2,969,037
1,008,914
6,136,619
467,046
1,870,284
1,784,244
1,827,821
1,914,979
1,880,547
3,240,498
2,007,360
2,900,479
3,134,658
2,926,510
3,364,794
2,686,981
2,910,364

15-5a. Compensation from Farmers' Insurance by Category of Payment


Cash Benefit Payments
Period
I. Cases
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (1)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total

4,634
16,983,973
17,689,856
39,028,255
36,391,041
44,058,514
21,377,794
61,695
50,606
96,409
87,720
98,001
96,844
69,589
61,685
68,119
62,977
59,775
59,047
59,632
57,848
56,412
56,859
56,234
52,457
52,379

Subtotal

250
35,308
46,035
48,893
51,785
54,087
50,029
51,033
50,596
96,409
87,720
98,001
96,844
69,589
61,685
68,119
62,977
59,775
59,047
59,632
57,848
56,412
56,859
56,234
52,457
52,379

Maternity Benefit
Payments
93
7,218
15,073
16,994
18,952
20,395
14,153
12,726
10,669
46,073
28,377
25,460
21,992
17,834
14,748
13,074
10,663
9,042
7,804
6,946
6,069
4,998
5,101
5,314
4,347
3,853

Disability Benefit
Payments
808
1,121
1,408
1,400
1,560
2,151
3,160
5,896
17,491
27,902
45,634
47,967
25,741
20,604
23,049
22,547
22,049
21,585
22,662
22,226
21,507
20,867
20,166
17,654
16,771

Funeral Grants

157
27,282
29,841
30,491
31,433
32,132
33,725
35,147
34,031
32,845
31,441
26,907
26,885
26,014
26,333
31,996
29,767
28,684
29,658
30,024
29,553
29,907
30,891
30,754
30,456
31,755

Medical Benefit
Payments

4,384
4,384
16,948,665
17,643,821
38,979,362
36,339,256
44,004,427
21,327,765
10,662
10
-

(1) See note (1) of Table 15-1a.


Source: See Table 15-1a.

321

321

15-5b. Compensation from Farmers' Insurance by Category of Payment (Continued)


Period
II. Amount (NT$1,000)
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 (1)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

322

322

Total

6,850
15,216,639
16,260,712
28,362,373
27,308,308
33,254,517
25,269,610
6,069,739
6,585,255
9,967,737
11,166,753
13,502,545
13,088,802
8,677,528
8,052,361
9,396,872
8,800,855
8,479,518
8,391,384
8,720,028
8,566,263
8,462,478
8,494,522
8,709,562
8,181,937
8,228,677

Subtotal

6,092
4,380,487
4,956,876
5,106,711
5,290,562
5,440,809
5,611,877
6,061,220
6,583,491
9,967,375
11,166,814
13,525,186
13,088,793
8,677,528
8,050,472
9,396,872
8,800,740
8,479,518
8,391,384
8,720,028
8,566,263
8,462,478
8,494,522
8,709,562
8,181,937
8,228,677

Cash Benefit Payments


Maternity Benefit
Disability Benefit
Payments
Payments
1,147
146,119
307,076
344,209
382,367
409,040
200,787
129,979
108,773
1,270,471
580,829
521,312
448,800
365,242
302,981
267,026
218,719
185,660
160,324
141,892
124,134
102,398
105,233
109,385
89,699
78,764

64,833
85,045
97,271
98,376
115,573
251,165
553,768
1,267,975
3,671,619
5,775,512
8,887,104
8,526,588
4,332,144
3,718,543
4,234,459
4,027,671
3,905,206
3,693,386
3,984,463
3,920,520
3,784,309
3,662,966
3,894,816
3,432,470
3,291,397

Funeral Grants

4,946
4,169,535
4,564,755
4,665,231
4,809,819
4,916,196
5,159,925
5,377,473
5,206,743
5,025,285
4,810,473
4,116,771
4,113,405
3,980,142
4,028,949
4,895,388
4,554,351
4,388,652
4,537,674
4,593,672
4,521,609
4,575,771
4,726,323
4,705,362
4,659,768
4,858,515

Medical Benefit
Payments

758
10,836,152
11,303,836
23,255,662
22,017,746
27,813,708
19,657,733
8,519
1,763
361
-61
-22,641
9
1888
115
-

15-6. Units Insured under Government Employee Insurance and Related Insurance Programs
Health Insurance Health Insurance
Health
Insurance
Health
Health
for Retired
for Retired
Insurance for
for
Insurance Insurance for
Employees and
Teaching and
Teaching Dependents of
for Retired Spouses of
Administrative Their Dependents
Teaching and
and
Retired
GovernEnd of
of Government
Government Administra- Administrative Staff of Private
ment
Year
Employees Employees tive Staff of Staff of Private Schools and their Organizations and
Private Schools
Spouses (2)
Schools (3)
(2) (HISRGE) Private
(2)
(3)
(HIDTASPS) (HIRTASPS) &
Schools
(HIRGE)
(HISRTASPS) (HIRETDGOPS)
(ITASPS)
1960
3,763
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1965
3,909
0
600
0
0
0
0
0
0
1970
4,626
0
1,245
0
0
0
0
0
0
1975
4,875
0
1,691
0
0
0
0
0
0
1980
5,250
0
1,856
0
0
199
0
0
0
1985 (1)
5,528
5,439
1,446
3,804
3,273
308
0
83
0
1986
5,558
5,455
1,270
3,970
3,433
307
0
106
0
1987
5,593
5,487
1,183
4,305
3,831
308
0
141
0
1988
5,653
5,539
1,128
4,464
4,037
309
0
154
0
1989
5,693
5,662
1,087
4,226
3,803
309
0
165
0
1990
5,754
5,700
1,052
4,248
3,802
316
274
174
0
1991
5,804
5,740
1,027
4,336
3,892
318
295
181
0
1992
6,256
6,243
1,000
4,488
4,026
318
311
183
0
1993
6,566
6,553
981
4,890
4,362
320
316
197
0
1994 (2)
6,690
6,676
949
0
0
322
320
0
5,245
1995 (3)
6,818
0
780
0
0
326
0
0
0
1996
7,145
0
709
0
0
327
0
0
0
1997
7,569
0
666
0
0
329
0
0
0
1998 (4)
7,129
0
609
0
0
335
0
0
0
(1) No new policies were issued under Insurance for Retired Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private Schools as from July 1985. Old
policy-holders as well as the newly retired can take out policies issued under HIRTASPS.
(2) HIRGE, HISRGE, HIRTASPS and HISRTASPS were integrated as HIRETDGOPS from April 1, 1994.
(3) After the implementation of National Health Insurance on March 1, 1995, the administration of medical care benefits provided by all
the policies was transferred to the Bureau of National Health Insurance while the Government Employee Insurance Department still
implements the enrollment and cash benefits of the GEI, ITASPS and RGEI.
(4) Government Employee Insurance (GEI) and Insurance for Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private Schools (ITASPS)
were integrated as Government Employee and School Staff Insurance (GESSI) from May 31, 1999. For data on these
programs from 1999 onward, please refer to Tables 15-11 to 15-15.
Source: The data are provided by the Central Trust of China, R.O.C.(Taiwan).
Retired
Health
Government
GovernInsurance
Employee
ment
for GovernInsurance
Employee
ment
(GEI)
Employees' Insurance
Dependents (RGEI)
(3) (HIGED)

323

323

15-7. Persons Insured under Government Employee Insurance and Related Insurance Programs
End
of
Year

Total

1958
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1982
1983
1984
1985 (1)
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 (2)
1995 (3)
1996
1997
1998 (4)

172,469
203,909
241,955
298,667
367,053
435,455
652,509
664,039
683,927
754,928
778,066
815,179
832,098
1,041,853
1,078,449
1,103,236
1,707,301
1,759,843
1,793,094
634,543
645,592
649,267
625,774

Health
GovernHealth
Retired
Health
Govern- Insurance Insurance
ment
Insurance
Employee for Government
for Retired for Spouses
Insurance
ment
Employee Govern- of Retired
Government
Employees' Insurance
ment
DependEmployees
Employees
ents (3)
(2)
(2)
172,469
203,909
240,261
293,531
359,034
415,191
443,783
452,881
468,577
475,663
483,473
489,772
496,175
515,387
536,775
549,615
560,127
572,122
581,047
588,354
597,895
600,026
574,364

0
0
0
0
0
0
176,030
176,937
179,573
180,360
180,739
179,688
176,749
385,632
390,239
388,012
950,307
976,771
982,642
0
0
0
0

(1),(2),(3),(4) See notes of Table 15-6.


Source: See Table 15-6.

324

324

0
0
1,694
5,136
8,019
9,212
9,327
9,637
9,922
4,952
4,222
3,632
3,352
3,155
2,921
2,747
2,579
2,409
2,193
1,710
1,510
1,363
1,208

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41,406
49,976
68,080
73,877
62,332
64,913
68,041
70,490
74,085
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26,087
32,241
45,649
53,045
45,973
47,490
49,331
50,880
53,389
0
0
0
0
0

Insurance
for
Teaching &
Administrative Staff of
Private
Schools

0
0
0
0
0
11,052
23,369
24,584
25,673
26,277
26,974
27,723
28,110
28,529
31,213
33,883
36,075
39,442
42,864
44,479
46,187
47,878
50,202

Health
Insurance for
Dependents of
Teaching and
Administrative Staff of
Private
Schools (3)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,954
10,529
35,690
40,271
44,038
0
0
0
0

Unit: Persons
Health Insurance
Health
for Retired
Insurance for
Employees and
Retired
Teaching & Their Dependents
Administrative of Government
Staff of Private Organizations
and Private
Schools and
Schools (3)
Their Spouses
(2)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
182
183
441
635
790
845
944
1,078
1,153
1,354
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
140,310
0
0
0
0

15-8. Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee Insurance


Receipts
Period

Total
(A)

RegisPremiums tration
Fees

Expenditures
Others

Total
(B)

Medical
Expenses

Cash
Benefits

1958
6,854
6,847
7
0
2,104
1,303
322
1960
90,503
86,850 3,653
0
142,882 113,478
13,794
1965
185,077
173,408 4,369
7,300
204,812 138,753
36,910
1969
383,171
366,161 4,885 12,125
377,618 206,195
119,140
1970
445,587
427,161 5,419 13,007
437,546 241,746
154,817
1975
837,326
800,445 24,253 12,628
907,493 451,203
405,330
1978
1,498,631 1,467,619 26,731
4,281 1,638,125 639,808
927,916
1979
1,846,849 1,814,869 27,246
4,734 2,181,323 768,214 1,326,516
1980
2,418,933 2,388,160 28,129
2,644 2,801,925 1,002,394 1,688,145
1981
3,396,851 3,363,892 30,176
2,783 4,028,089 1,371,576 2,529,390
1982
3,718,804 3,660,475 55,188
3,141 4,625,764 1,565,612 2,914,438
1983
3,856,418 3,766,679 65,603 24,136 4,743,226 1,841,569 2,748,870
1984
4,176,563 4,096,035 67,664 12,864 5,268,715 2,213,083 2,889,961
1985
4,936,648 4,849,081 72,721 14,846 6,313,264 2,541,691 3,581,829
1986
5,430,401 5,371,443 52,887
6,071 7,066,195 2,681,821 4,185,739
1987
5,866,620 5,830,197 28,385
8,038 8,082,435 2,921,858 4,954,077
1988
6,691,347 6,658,964 28,551
3,832 9,561,922 3,040,493 6,301,870
1989
7,664,792 7,611,338 26,717 26,736 11,409,135 3,114,116 8,013,131
1990
9,358,592 9,273,093 25,903 59,596 13,065,701 3,582,106 9,155,112
1991
10,787,888 10,666,962 25,935 94,992 16,646,282 4,125,732 12,184,263
1992
11,854,254 11,775,290 26,372 52,592 15,525,502 4,639,799 10,510,020
1993
13,190,083 13,033,881 36,586 119,616 17,635,634 5,068,021 12,190,672
1994
14,237,829 14,112,286 35,970 89,573 20,321,930 5,824,210 14,064,439
1995
9,232,039 9,050,723 4,534 176,782 15,877,717 1,308,173 13,954,267
1996
8,692,318 8,463,670
0 228,649 14,981,002
0 13,980,502
1997
9,825,788 9,783,592
0 42,196 16,718,266
0 15,457,435
1998 (1) 12,146,498 12,135,826
0 10,671 19,481,262
0 18,024,803
(1) See note (4) of Table 15-6.
Source: See Table 15-6.

Refund Re- Costs of


of Pre- serve Adminis
miums Fund - tration

Others

0
0
479
0
145 8,047
6,079
1,339
336 16,793 11,914
106
524 29,728 21,339
692
646 14,857 24,639
841
5
0 50,757
198
0
0 68,204
2,197
0
0 84,938
1,655
0
0 102,930
8,456
0
0 121,633
5,490
0
0 129,595
16,119
0
0 124,523
28,264
0
0 137,868
27,803
0
0 159,649
30,095
0
0 167,457
31,178
0
0 179,887
26,613
0
0 195,377
24,183
0
0 231,090
50,797
0
0 276,280
52,203
0
0 294,606
41,681
0
0 323,708
51,975
0
0 348,688
28,253
0
0 378,263
55,018
0
0 247,958 367,319
0
0 200,947 799,553
0
0 195,493 1,065,338
0
0 192,278 1,264,180

Unit: NT$1,000
Surplus or Deficit
Percen
Amount -tage
(C=A-B) (C/B x
100)
4,750
226
-52,379
-37
-19,735
-10
5,553
1
8,041
2
-70,167
-8
-139,494
-9
-334,474
-15
-382,992
-14
-631,238
-16
-906,960
-20
-886,808
-19
-1,092,152
-21
-1,376,616
-22
-1,635,794
-23
-2,215,815
-27
-2,870,576
-30
-3,744,343
-33
-3,707,109
-28
-5,858,394
-35
-3,671,248
-24
-4,445,551
-25
-6,084,101
-30
-6,645,678
-42
-6,288,684
-42
-6,892,478
-41
-7,334,764
-38

325325

15-9a. Medical Care and Cash Benefits under Government Employee Insurance
Free Medical Care
Period

Total

Maternity

Cash Benefits
Illness &

Injury
I. Person-Visits (Free Medical Care), Cases (Cash Benefits)
1958
7,207
619
6,588
1960
1,951,389
64,436
1,886,953
1965
2,108,600
59,407
2,049,193
1969
2,456,386
85,886
2,370,500
1970
2,692,028
91,225
2,600,803
1972
3,211,275
96,335
3,114,940
1973
3,204,162
97,302
3,106,860
1974
2,967,879
91,652
2,876,227
1975
2,968,790
98,463
2,870,327
1976
3,104,498
125,358
2,979,140
1977
3,163,905
107,908
3,055,997
1978
3,192,962
117,555
3,075,407
1979
3,256,056
117,177
3,138,879
1980
3,359,820
118,443
3,241,377
1981
3,585,908
129,908
3,456,000
1982
3,690,496
169,338
3,521,158
1983
3,941,279
163,038
3,778,241
1984
4,115,385
166,955
3,948,430
1985
4,323,954
167,861
4,156,093
1986
4,438,739
165,217
4,273,522
1987
4,678,226
169,034
4,509,192
1988
4,784,723
185,468
4,599,255
1989
4,698,494
179,193
4,519,301
1990
5,157,462
190,604
4,966,858
1991
5,683,017
200,752
5,482,265
1992
6,565,333
213,789
6,351,544
1993
7,052,061
222,409
6,829,652
1994
7,950,473
227,901
7,722,572
1995 (1)
1,657,583
33,863
1,623,720
1996
0
0
0
1997
0
0
0
1998 (2)
0
0
0
(1),(2) See notes (3),(4) of Table 15-6.
Source: See Table 15-6.

326

326

Total

47
3,088
5,174
7,658
8,645
11,661
14,063
12,199
10,942
11,165
12,598
13,545
14,273
15,160
16,897
17,824
17,670
17,716
18,390
19,337
20,292
22,252
23,692
23,653
27,198
23,663
24,765
26,310
26,268
25,969
26,606
27,959

Disability

0
69
215
355
362
497
423
376
347
311
368
335
408
372
388
455
492
529
549
556
653
684
616
717
771
806
854
883
857
798
975
1,148

Old Age

0
0
1,032
2,532
2,624
5,248
7,362
5,206
3,703
3,531
4,467
5,243
5,709
6,012
7,633
8,008
7,465
7,206
7,657
8,218
8,888
10,023
11,080
10,569
13,532
9,645
10,371
11,305
10,545
9,852
10,452
11,677

Death

15
475
604
761
791
860
891
826
898
972
1,002
1,070
1,005
1,064
1,070
1,025
1,022
1,029
1,032
994
1,050
1,029
1,010
979
966
902
849
810
831
858
825
791

Funeral
Grant
32
2,544
3,323
4,010
4,868
5,056
5,387
5,791
5,994
6,351
6,761
6,897
7,151
7,712
7,806
8,336
8,691
8,952
9,152
9,569
9,701
10,516
10,986
11,388
11,929
12,310
12,691
13,312
14,035
14,461
14,354
14,343

15-9b. Medical Care and Cash Benefits under Government Employee Insurance (Continued)
Medical Expenses
Period

Total

Subtotal

Maternity

II. Amount (NT$1,000)


1,303
1958
1,625
113,478
1960
127,272
1965
175,663
138,753
241,746
1970
396,563
275,053
1971
493,742
305,176
1972
626,491
313,091
1973
754,405
451,203
1975
856,533
551,948
1977
1,192,121
639,808
1978
1,567,724
768,214
1979
2,094,730
1,002,394
1980
2,690,539
1,371,576
1981
3,900,966
1,565,612
1982
4,480,050
1983
4,590,439
1,841,569
2,213,083
1984
5,103,044
2,541,691
1985
6,123,520
1986
6,867,560
2,681,821
2,921,858
1987
7,875,935
3,040,493
1988
9,342,363
1989
11,127,247
3,114,116
3,582,106
1990
12,737,218
4,125,732
1991
16,309,995
1992
15,149,819
4,639,799
5,068,021
1993
17,258,693
5,824,210
1994
19,888,649
1995(1)
15,262,440
1,308,173
0
1996
13,980,502
0
1997
15,457,435
1998(2)
18,024,803
0
(1),(2) See notes (3),(4) of Table 15-6.
Source: See Table 15-6.

176
12,095
13,151
21,397
24,278
25,905
26,419
44,009
56,811
71,904
89,274
127,148
175,816
216,385
257,200
287,704
308,438
293,064
319,103
333,800
346,425
401,728
409,913
439,305
452,510
530,923
109,169
0
0
0

Cash Benefits
Illness &
Injury
1,127
101,384
125,602
220,350
250,775
279,271
286,672
407,194
495,137
567,904
678,940
875,246
1,195,760
1,349,227
1,584,369
1,925,379
2,233,253
2,388,757
2,602,755
2,706,693
2,767,691
3,180,378
3,715,820
4,200,494
4,615,512
5,293,286
1,199,004
0
0
0

Subtotal

322
13,794
36,910
154,817
218,689
321,315
441,314
405,330
640,173
927,916
1,326,516
1,688,145
2,529,390
2,914,438
2,748,870
2,889,961
3,581,829
4,185,739
4,954,077
6,301,870
8,013,131
9,155,112
12,184,263
10,510,020
12,190,672
14,064,439
13,954,267
13,980,502
15,457,435
18,024,803

Disability

0
854
2,373
9,669
11,780
14,354
12,078
13,344
15,017
17,629
26,133
27,927
38,066
50,656
45,787
52,648
61,869
71,061
79,929
89,468
98,905
120,484
130,908
149,644
173,595
197,884
215,155
235,444
376,979
449,829

Old Age

0
0
7,353
68,350
123,089
215,692
331,337
251,763
445,088
681,308
1,027,938
1,308,786
2,021,376
2,370,412
2,195,797
2,291,421
2,891,549
3,422,652
4,111,286
5,297,750
6,873,145
7,826,989
10,672,510
8,892,173
10,438,797
12,157,715
11,913,069
11,745,899
13,041,188
15,487,795

Death

287
8,890
18,413
49,952
53,737
59,743
62,861
91,252
115,432
149,705
172,597
221,160
297,375
296,183
299,865
318,849
361,678
378,467
425,157
499,784
545,032
601,747
659,707
655,082
666,201
688,429
693,489
771,480
766,748
770,495

Funeral
Grant
35
4,051
8,770
26,847
30,083
31,526
35,038
48,972
64,636
79,274
99,848
130,272
172,573
197,187
207,421
227,043
266,732
313,559
337,705
414,868
496,049
605,892
721,138
813,121
912,078
1,020,411
1,132,554
1,227,679
1,272,519
1,316,684

327

327

15-10. Major Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee Insurance and


Related Insurance Programs
Major Receipts (1)
Period

Premiums

Registration
Fees

Major Expenditures (1)


Medical
Expenses

Cash
Benefits

Costs of
Administration

Unit: NT$1,000

Surplus
or Deficit

1958
6,847
7
1,303
322
479
4,750
3,653
113,478
13,794
6,079
- 52,379
1960
86,850
1965
173,745
4,376
138,760
36,915
11,914
- 19,404
1970
432,800
5,592
253,639
167,612
25,033
0
1975
813,077
25,582
488,435
425,981
51,462
- 95,500
1978
1,487,661
28,285
696,428
954,041
69,146
- 177,129
1979
1,837,116
28,827
836,314
1,353,821
85,981
- 381,323
1980
2,424,358
29,686
1,098,372
1,723,425
104,479
- 447,105
1981
3,546,205
32,701
1,534,639
2,584,016
128,142
- 652,980
1982
4,149,805
66,972
1,945,896
2,977,760
145,866
- 854,630
1983
4,536,664
88,477
2,536,131
2,822,484
150,458
- 862,219
1984
4,927,788
91,707
3,098,544
2,974,101
165,897
-1,190,991
1985
6,120,743
103,611
3,882,157
3,660,676
200,869
-1,497,943
1986
7,378,707
83,748
4,844,414
4,246,362
229,966
-1,772,085
1987
8,359,078
48,496
5,669,510
5,020,088
258,059
-2,542,133
1988
9,713,012
49,502
6,057,413
6,379,610
284,894
-2,961,674
1989
12,513,207
53,320
7,748,563
8,102,513
373,264
-3,659,539
1990
16,111,894
62,484
10,152,558
9,269,380
479,494
-3,677,168
1991
18,612,093
66,599
12,216,248
12,310,552
514,075
-6,249,200
1992
22,830,086
74,040
15,459,397
10,663,075
616,383
-3,786,653
1993
27,872,479
110,163
18,866,451
12,411,089
747,951
-3,852,698
1994
30,326,688
109,316
22,162,485
14,323,023
812,713
-6,712,546
1995 (2)
12,376,050
15,143
4,825,669
14,288,197
356,732
-7,239,481
1996
9,176,207
0
0
14,303,281
217,995
-5,807,240
1997
10,545,706
0
0
15,827,933
211,012
-6,404,273
1998 (3)
12,945,332
0
0
18,459,826
205,075
-6,827,499
(1) Including the data of Government Employee Insurance (from 1958), Health Insurance for Government Employees' Dependents (from 1982),
Retired Government Employee Insurance (from 1965), Health Insurance for Retired Government Employees (from 1985), Health Insurance
for Spouses of Retired Government Employees (from 1985), Insurance for Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private Schools (from
1980), Insurance for Retired Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private Schools (1984~1985), Health Insurance for Spouses of Teaching
and Administrative Staff of Private Schools (from 1990), Health Insurance for Retired Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private
Schools (from 1986), Health Insurance for Spouses of Retired Teaching and Administrative Staff of Private Schools (from 1986), and
Health Insurance for Retired Employees and their Dependents of Government Organizations and Private Schools (from 1994).

328

(2),(3) See notes (3),(4) of Table 15-6.


Source: See Table 15-6.

328

15-11. Units and Persons Insured under Government Employee and School Staff Insurance
and Retired Government Employee Insurance (1) (2)
Insured Units
End of Year
Government Employee and School Staff Insurance
Retired Government Employee Insurance
(GESSI)
(RGEI)
1999 (2)
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

End of Year
1999 (2)
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

7,385
7,436
7,324
7,312
7,359
7,381
7,392
7,531
7,515
7,491
7,447

553
517
371
300
279
251
231
210
188
173
115

Insured Persons
Government Employee and School Staff Insurance
Retired Government Employee Insurance
(GESSI)
(RGEI)
623,016
629,395
591,158
590,808
594,798
597,983
597,583
593,949
593,846
593,760
587,459

1,100
985
634
502
458
416
372
334
303
258
150

(1) (2) See notes (3) and (4) of Table 15-6.


Source: Department of Government Employees Insurance, Bank of Taiwan.

329

329

15-12a. Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee and School Staff Insurance (1)
UnitNT$1,000
Expenditure

Receipts
Total

Premium

Gain on
Service Investment Gain on Gain on F/A
F/Liab at FV
Income Valuation of
at FV
Fee
through
through
Income
Financial
Profit or
Profit or
Instrument
Loss
Loss
(2)
(7)
(7)

13,931,448
14,775,319
17,474,097
17,581,075
18,035,938
18,438,147
19,890,068
23,006,951
25,756,000
23,727,238
41,912,750
27,767,933
25,151,297
31,552,391
36,151,850
36,864,274

13,511,913
13,931,071
16,401,215
16,447,869
16,490,326
16,470,377
16,744,093
16,468,839
16,677,444
16,926,336
17,165,917
17,417,350
17,694,632
17,991,298
20,862,453
20,948,418

32,031
152,375
135,279
108,895
44,415
4,140

Period

1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

29,030
11,376
61,149
9,089
220,046
381,550
185,048
840,103
1,647,474
258,368
2,410,289 1,898,707
5,589,677
750,155
3,575,844
657,375
3,777,542 19,328,073
5,345,784 3,451,922
4,438,628
158,389
4,103,147 7,316,963
-

12,588,812
11,428,200

Foreign
Exchange
Gain
(2)

35,915
248,599
172,682
838,664
781,786
2,601,422

Interest
Income

Other
Income
(3)

Total

259,187
8,849 10,866,922
617,855
5,028 5,142,452
1,001,939
704 5,132,603
912,015
1,146 6,029,606
978,998
16 5,499,135
1,126,982
683 6,015,470
1,236,106
4,028 4,702,423
2,019,300 173,901 4,875,214
2,489,239
887 5,416,611
2,567,427
256 28,709,542
1,436,503
2 7,661,784
1,398,902
1,599 13,629,203
1,885,691
14 21,624,667
2,032,087
2 14,917,562
1,873,818
566 14,231,379
1,882,093
1 12,989,042

(1) See note (4) of Table 15-6.


(2) In conformity with Statements of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 34, which came into effect on January 1, 2006, and overseas
investment newly added to this insurance reserve, "Gain on Valuation of Financial Instrument", "Loss on Valuation of Financial Instrument",
"Foreign Exchange Gain" and "Foreign Exchange Loss" are disclosed; and in accordance therewith, the 2000-2005 items "Gain on Market
Price Recovery of Short-Term Investments" and "Unrealized Decline in Market Value of Short-Term Investments" are reclassified as "Gain
on Valuation of Financial Instrument" and "Loss on Valuation of Financial Instrument", respectively.
(3) "Other Income" in 2006 includes $173,421,000 for "Cumulative Effect of Changes in Accounting Principles" arising due to the
starting application of SFAS No. 34.
Source: See Table 15-11.

330

330

15-12b. Receipts and Expenditures of Government Employee and School Staff Insurance (Continued)
Expenditure
Cash
Benefits
Period

Foreign
Loss on
Loss on
Investment
Loss on
Service Reserve Other
Expenses F/A at FV F/Liab at Exchange
Loss
Valuation of
Fee
Loss
through FV through
Financial Expenses
(2)
Profit or Profit or
Instrument
Loss
Loss
(2)
(7)
(7)

Reserve
for Old
Age
Benefit
(5)

Surplus or
Deficit
(4)

Government Subsidies
Adminis- Compensated by
the Treasury
trative
(5)
Expense
(6)

Total

1999

8,728,591 1,332,338

19,246

3,064,566

12,453,833

2000

2,796,558 2,075,730

5,171

48,196

9,632,867

21,311,832

2001

2,672,578 2,443,781

13,991

2,253

- 12,341,494 30,370,129 231,426

30,138,703

2002

2,911,978 2,450,732

65,204

598,499

3,193

- 11,551,469 31,172,418 234,290

30,938,128

2003

2,877,529 2,457,059

160,162

4,385

- 12,536,804 28,694,978 233,034

28,461,944

2004

3,133,265 2,454,086

373,386

47,599

7,134

- 12,422,677 30,185,530 236,901

29,948,630

2005

4,103,122

591,598

7,704

- 15,187,645 35,969,899 254,725

35,715,175

2006

3,989,540

873,591

12,083

- 18,131,737 21,036,690 250,830

20,785,859

2007

4,350,526

818,428

209,251

38,406

- 20,339,389 18,177,239 237,320

17,939,919

2008

5,020,950

2,079,256 21,225,238

35,620

2009

5,859,649

1,247,558

512,131

42,447

- 34,250,967 15,002,516 216,824

14,785,692

2010

7,594,759

1,775,454

8,199

42,836

- 4,207,956 14,138,729 17,873,989 217,070

17,656,919

2011

8,965,770

2012

10,440,428

798,423 11,820,061
2,780,477

2,901

348,478

15,928,085

40,412

3,526,630 18,625,879 221,200

18,404,678

42,227

- 1,651,528 16,634,829 18,531,190 219,715

18,311,476

2013

11,283,025

21,701

511

2014

11,925,877

28,247

-4,982,304 16,140,948 212,863

19,911 2,846,662

17,813

41,756 21,920,471 15,705,408 222,799

15,482,609

23,992

23,827

9,171 23,875,232 12,961,380 228,068

12,733,312

977,928

(4) Surpluses are transferred to reserve.


(5) Including unrealized liability of cash benefit before amendment and interest expenses. Article 5 of the GESSI Act, as amended on January 19, 2005, stipulates that all the
surplus should be transferred to insurance reserve, so with effect from 2005, monthly provision is no longer made on the basis of insurance premium revenue and
reference contribution rate.
(6)"Administrative Expense" was paid by the Central Supervisory institution - Ministry of Civil Service by means of budget. All unfunded expense was absorbed by our bank
that assumes the role of insurance agency and implementing government policy.
(7) Since 2013 began to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs).

331

331

15-13. Receipts and Expenditures of Retired Government Employee Insurance (1)


Unit: NT$1,000
Receipts
Period
1999
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total

Premium

Interest Income

3,116
2,705
1,788
1,391
1,306
1,164
1,054
948
851
689
538

15,423
15,492
6,204
7,420
7,918
4,106
3,869
4,278
4,376
4,230
4,088

12,279
12,367
4,416
6,029
6,612
2,942
2,815
3,330
3,524
3,541
3,550

Government
Subsidies
28
43
-

1999
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Total
4,684
9,532
5,832
4,379
4,543
4,043
4,153
4,028
1,602
2,573
5,264

Cash Benefits RGEI Reserve


8,185
9,489
5,832
4,379
4,543
4,043
4,153
4,028
1,602
2,573
5,264

-3,552
-

378
Surplus or Deficit
(2)

Expenditures
Period

Other Income

Administration
Expenses

Other Expenses

51
43
-

28
43
-

10,739
5,960
371
3,042
3,375
63
-284
250
2,773
1,657
-1,176

(1) See note (4) of Table 15-6. Including receipts and expenditures of GEI and ITASPS, from Jan. to May of 1999.
(2) See note (4) of Table 15-6.
Source: See Table 15-11.

332

332

15-14. Cash Benefits under Government Employee and School Staff Insurance (1)
Cases

Amount (NT$1,000)

Dependent's

Period
Total

Disability

Old Age

Death

Funeral

Dependent's
Parental Leave
Allowance

Maternity

Total

Dis-ability

Old Age

Death

Allowance

Funeral

Parental Leave
Allow-ance

Maternity

Allowance

1999

29,956

741

13,364

732

15,119

20,242,547 300,289

17,788,038 723,979

1,430,241

2000

32,172

1,480

14,365

716

15,611

22,102,778 519,769

19,355,494 742,477

1,485,038

2001

37,594

1,078

21,180

614

14,722

30,466,793 399,394

27,961,491 663,453

1,442,455

2002

38,582

1,076

21,079

670

15,757

31,771,108 370,808

29,105,762 733,109

1,561,428

2003

36,424

1,007

19,999

588

14,830

29,750,090 341,887

27,266,218 657,551

1,484,434

2004

37,718

1,067

20,837

591

15,223

32,041,385 331,359

29,538,911 641,975

1,529,140

2005

43,425

1,081

26,924

574

14,846

38,811,295 355,489

36,274,085 635,418

1,546,303

2006

30,486

1,038

14,929

589

13,930

23,513,155 355,851

21,009,265 680,588

1,467,450

2007

29,146

1,056

13,520

542

14,028

21,374,009 347,635

18,921,039 618,806

1,486,529

2008

28,723

1,041

12,852

556

14,274

20,303,193 340,748

17,785,186 638,654

1,538,605

2009

40,647

1,030

12,897

531

14,751

11,438

20,370,541 345,954

17,602,882 635,639

1,601,003

185,063

2010

53,827

1,029

16,333

537

14,768

21,160

24,967,855 355,476

22,016,132 639,026

1,624,451

332,772

2011

55,405

946

17,365

530

15,233

21,331

26,948,055 337,497

23,927,578 643,314

1,706,088

333,578

2012

58,403

951

17,989

499

15,112

23,852

28,243,546 361,344

25,142,386 621,749

1,739,988

378,080

2013

59,473

885

16,896

511

15,117

26,064

26,404,134 320,252

23,276,649 643,599

1,755,975

407,659

2014

68,339

866

18,029

541

15,731

28,606

4,566

24,422,758 327,761

20,865,515 681,202

1,834,970

444,792

268,518

(1) See note (4) of Table 15-6.


Source: See Table 15-11.

333

333

15-15. Cash Benefits under Retired Government Employee Insurance (1)


Cases

Amount (NT$1,000)
Dependent's

Period
Total

Disability

Old Age

Death

Funeral

Dependent's
Total

Disability

Old Age

Death

Allowance

Funeral
Allowance

1999

108

30

71

8,185

334

2,368

5,437

47

2000

106

15

81

9,489

479

1,430

7,542

38

2001

76

11

59

6,455

99

936

5,388

32

2002

66

12

50

6,295

157

899

5,234

2003

70

54

6,949

170

449

6,290

39

2004

59

48

4,559

231

418

3,883

27

2005

60

55

5,832

119

41

5,670

2006

65

53

6,056

126

648

5,242

40

2007

53

43

4,379

618

3,706

55

2008

44

41

4,543

57

12

4,466

2009

40

38

4,043

36

4,007

2010

39

38

4,153

135

4,018

2011

38

35

4,028

147

88

3,787

2012

24

22

1,602

21

1,575

2013

33

30

2,573

2,543

30

2014

72

44

23

5,264

3,223

1,849

15

(1) See note (4) of Table 15-6.


Source: See Table 15-11.

334

334

177

15-16a. Number of Group Insurance Applicants and Beneficiaries under National Health Insurance
1. Group Insurance Applicants
End of
Year
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Grand
Total
425,349
490,174
519,635
562,002
566,854
579,393
583,151
603,492
633,311
658,573
671,023
676,280
684,677
706,599
730,720
750,851
775,369
803,693

Category 1 (1)
Total
421,778
486,431
515,813
557,860
562,562
574,968
578,628
598,858
628,546
653,661
665,991
671,126
679,374
701,150
725,147
745,201
769,670
797,943

Item 1
6,783
7,024
7,085
7,173
7,851
7,880
7,944
8,024
8,160
8,147
8,164
8,202
8,213
7,807
7,888
7,881
7,987
7,964

Item 2
401,852
441,919
452,020
459,886
453,204
457,776
464,856
480,572
502,582
516,657
523,062
525,332
529,771
545,947
563,423
577,456
599,964
617,505

Item 3
13,143
37,482
56,702
90,795
101,501
109,308
105,786
110,227
117,775
128,851
134,762
137,588
141,386
147,392
153,832
159,862
161,693
172,444

Unit: No.

Category 2 (2)
Item 4

Item 5
-

6
6
6
6
4
42
35
29
6
3
4
4
4
4
2
26
30

Total

Item 1

2,270
2,323
2,381
2,461
2,559
2,691
2,771
2,843
2,958
3,087
3,170
3,250
3,374
3,511
3,622
3,703
3,749
3,781

2,266
2,319
2,377
2,457
2,555
2,687
2,767
2,839
2,954
3,083
3,166
3,246
3,370
3,507
3,618
3,699
3,745
3,777

Item 2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

(1) Category 1 includes: (a) Civil servants or full-time and regularly paid personnel in governmental agencies and public/private
schools; (b) Employees of publicly or privately owned enterprises or institutions; (c) Employees other than the insured prescribed
in (a) and (b) but are otherwise employed by particular employers; (d) Employers or self-employed owners of
business; (e) Independently practicing professionals and technicians.
(2) Category 2 includes: (a) Members of an occupational union who have no particular employers, or who are self-employed;
(b) Seamen serving on foreign vessels, who are members of the National Seamen's Union or the Master Mariners'
Association.
Source: The data are provided by the National Health Insurance Administration, R.O.C. (Taiwan).

335

335

15-16b. Number of Group Insurance Applicants and Beneficiaries under National Health Insurance (Continued)
1. Group Insurance Applicants
Unit: No.
End of Year
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

336

Total
344
346
346
346
346
346
345
346
346
346
345
345
345
345
345
345
345
345

Category 3 (3)
Item 1
Item 2
305
306
306
306
306
306
306
307
307
307
306
306
306
306
306
306
306
306

39
40
40
40
40
40
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39

Total
1
2
2
2
3
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
14
13

Category 4 (4)
Item 1
Item 2

7
7
7
7
7
7
9
9

1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Category 5
(5)

Item 3
3
2

458
520
526
537
559
571
575
574
577
585
588
599
619
620
613
604
585
578

Total

Category 6 (6)
Item 1
Item 2

498
552
567
796
825
809
824
863
876
886
921
951
956
964
984
989
1,006
1,033

18
12
12
12
12
12
28
28
28
28
28
28
25
25
25
24
24
22

480
540
555
784
813
797
796
835
848
858
893
923
931
939
959
965
982
1,011

(3) Category 3 includes: (a) Members of the Farmers' Association or the Irrigation Association, or workers aged over fifteen who
are actually engaged in agricultural activities; (b) Class A members of the Fishers Association who are either self-employed
or have no particular employers, or workers aged over fifteen who are actually engaged in fishery activities.
(4) Category 4 includes: (a) Military servicemen whose compulsory service terms are over two months or who are summoned to
serve in military for more than two months, military school students who receive grants from the government, military
servicemen's dependents who lost their support recognized by the Ministry of Defense, and military decedent's families who
are receiving pensions due to the death of their decedents. (b) Men at age for enlisting in the military, who are currently in
military-substitute service. (c) Those who are serving sentences in correctional institutions or receiving punishments from
police and military court-martial. However, this is not applicable to those who are serving sentences of less than two months or
are under parole.
(5) Category 5 includes: Members of a household of low-income families as defined by the Social Support Law.
(6) Category 6 includes: (a) Veterans, household representatives of survivors of veterans; (b) Representatives or heads of
household other than the insured or their dependents prescribed in Categories 1 to 5 and Category 6 (a).

336

15-16c. Number of Group Insurance Applicants and Beneficiaries under National Health Insurance (Continued)
2. Beneficiaries
Unit: Persons
End of
Year

Category 1
Grand Total

Total

Item 1

Item 2

Category 2

Item 3

Item 4

Item 5

Total

Item 1

Item 2

1995

19,123,278

10,437,339

1,200,289

8,507,771

428,809

300,470

4,029,716

4,029,494

222

1998

20,757,185

11,043,998

1,219,899

8,963,299

466,423

394,278

99

3,852,144

3,851,812

332

1999

21,089,859

11,236,257

1,246,959

9,080,776

493,914

414,514

94

3,799,093

3,798,648

445

2000

21,400,826

11,465,521

1,257,699

9,251,834

530,161

425,752

75

3,750,883

3,750,167

716

2001

21,653,555

11,447,046

1,444,154

8,988,288

592,511

422,023

70

3,772,174

3,771,589

585

2002

21,869,478

11,458,910

1,428,926

9,013,020

591,451

425,455

58

3,768,633

3,768,069

564

2003

21,984,415

11,630,008

1,419,131

9,126,776

653,875

430,130

96

3,711,081

3,710,624

457

2004

22,134,270

11,780,375

1,393,464

9,312,608

628,849

445,380

74

3,683,993

3,683,635

358

2005

22,314,647

11,798,491

1,356,920

9,366,651

603,585

471,267

68

3,742,726

3,742,359

367

2006

22,484,427

11,919,580

1,338,581

9,475,398

617,029

488,529

43

3,748,498

3,748,050

448

2007

22,803,048

11,993,100

1,325,111

9,558,662

618,082

491,233

12

3,775,260

3,774,828

432

2008

22,918,144

11,929,887

1,317,844

9,465,832

653,973

457,179

35,059

3,875,407

3,874,974

433

2009

23,025,773

11,954,639

1,312,564

9,453,490

698,300

454,119

36,166

3,999,953

3,999,635

318

2010

23,074,487

12,240,752

1,288,599

9,765,947

688,096

460,985

37,125

3,976,004

3,975,664

340

2011

23,198,664

12,470,563

1,261,213

10,005,821

692,999

471,960

38,570

3,962,392

3,962,004

388

2012

23,280,949

12,649,300

1,237,424

10,192,237

697,292

477,714

44,633

3,868,431

3,867,946

485

2013

23,462,863

12,911,504

1,226,872

10,432,857

706,468

492,367

52,940

3,785,722

3,785,193

529

2014

23,621,599

13,178,029

1,219,371

10,676,661

720,749

506,141

55,107

3,772,173

3,771,461

712

337

337

15-16d. Number of Group Insurance Applicants and Beneficiaries under National Health Insurance (Continued)
2. Beneficiaries
Unit: Persons
Category 3
Category 4 (1)
Category 6
End of Year
Category 5
Total
Item 1
Item 2
Total
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Total
Item 1
Item 2
1995

2,998,439

2,652,042

346,397

69,059

111,452

1,477,273

593,614

883,659

1998

3,267,892

2,825,792

442,100

78,379

117,480

2,397,292

640,556

1,756,736

1999

3,297,840

2,827,356

470,484

69,259

129,890

2,557,520

646,145

1,911,375

2000

3,304,109

2,805,501

498,608

68,579

146,335

2,665,399

645,595

2,019,804

2001

3,327,657

2,797,024

530,633

152,882

2,953,796

644,785

2,309,011

2002

3,328,171

2,765,028

563,143

167,637

3,146,127

643,902

2,502,225

2003

3,276,065

2,700,854

575,211

186,033

3,181,228

638,327

2,542,901

2004

3,209,126

2,629,808

579,318

204,218

3,256,558

630,103

2,626,455

2005

3,141,774

2,561,611

580,163

211,614

3,420,042

628,487

2,791,555

2006

3,087,747

2,503,637

584,110

218,559

3,510,043

616,762

2,893,281

2007

3,036,617

2,450,452

586,165

173,413

155,295

18,118

221,916

3,602,742

607,446

2,995,296

2008

2,993,633

2,407,432

586,201

161,766

141,480

20,286

225,609

3,731,842

597,133

3,134,709

2009

2,924,081

2,330,033

594,048

160,189

136,970

23,219

254,677

3,732,234

585,847

3,146,387

2010

2,828,337

2,247,513

580,824

157,576

136,960

20,616

271,211

3,600,607

572,508

3,028,099

2011

2,750,311

2,176,681

573,630

160,591

138,944

21,647

310,273

3,544,534

558,935

2,985,599

2012

2,690,876

2,126,520

564,356

151,910

130,931

20,979

347,607

3,572,825

552,929

3,019,896

2013

2,631,177

2,069,407

561,770

186,671

91,753

34,043

60,875

352,700

3,595,089

547,814

3,047,275

2014

2,539,882

1,979,066

560,816

185,047

91,292

34,121

59,634

349,088

3,597,380

536,426

3,060,954

(1) The number of beneficiaries of Category 4 is not listed during 2001~2006 for reasons of national security.

338

338

15-17. Average Amount of Monthly Payroll on which National Health Insurance Premiums Are Assessed
Unit: NT$
End of
Year

Grand Total

1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

20,691
25,245
27,671
27,974
28,329
29,497
30,066
31,427
31,672
31,847
32,544
33,505
34,087
34,715
35,402

Category 3
End of
Year
Total
Item 1
16,500
16,501
1995
19,200
19,200
2000
19,200
19,200
2002
19,200
19,200
2003
19,200
19,200
2004
19,200
19,200
2005
19,200
19,200
2006
21,000
21,000
2007
21,000
21,000
2008
21,000
21,000
2009
21,000
21,000
2010
21,900
21,900
2011
21,900
21,900
2012
21,900
21,900
2013
22,800
22,800
2014
Source: See Table 15-16a.

Category 2

Category 1
Total
23,351
28,876
32,662
32,881
33,172
34,841
35,423
36,507
36,904
37,005
37,596
38,348
39,090
39,846
40,291

Item 1
24,959
29,180
46,034
46,557
46,929
51,447
51,612
53,902
53,949
55,193
55,684
57,758
58,619
62,864
63,408

Item 2
21,875
27,885
30,317
30,646
31,031
32,515
33,210
34,113
34,581
34,470
35,211
35,907
36,715
37,186
37,736

Item 3
26,861
26,967
27,790
27,160
27,534
28,676
28,576
29,318
28,984
29,091
29,210
30,142
30,915
31,184
31,198

Item 2
16,513
19,200
19,200
19,200
19,200
19,200
19,200
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,900
21,900
21,900
22,800

Total
23,802
27,923
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,317
1,317
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376

Category 4
Item 1
Item 2

1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,317
1,317
1,317
1,317
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376

Item 4
45,669
44,241
44,729
45,061
44,714
44,575
45,333
47,291
46,223
47,063
47,417
47,896
48,361
48,591
48,990

Item 3
1,376
1,376

Item 5
34,950
33,950
31,100
30,550
30,939
36,000
46,525
64,658
68,359
70,404
70,709
67,376
67,556
66,902
Category 5
925
1,007
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,078
1,317
1,317
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376
1,376

Total
17,571
19,940
20,687
20,917
21,271
21,763
22,494
24,203
24,472
25,095
25,813
26,884
26,776
26,680
27,327

Item 1
17,569
19,933
20,681
20,913
21,268
21,759
22,489
24,198
24,467
25,092
25,810
26,881
26,772
26,677
27,324

Item 2
36,893
42,612
45,568
44,954
46,466
49,940
50,841
51,037
51,127
49,835
47,826
46,675
45,420
44,954
41,529

Total
925
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,099
1,099
1,099
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249

Category 6
Item 1
925
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,099
1,099
1,099
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249

Item 2
925
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,007
1,099
1,099
1,099
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249
1,249

339

339

15-18. Revenues and Costs of National Health Insurance


Unit: NT$ million

Insurance Revenues (A)


Total

Premiums (1)

Net of Reserve
Fund
(C=A-B)

Insurance Costs (B)

Period
Other (2)

Total

Medical
Benefits

Other (3)

1995

194,500

194,157

344

157,357

156,847

509

37,144

1996

242,331

241,239

1,092

223,941

222,938

1,003

18,390

1997

251,315

248,228

3,087

245,290

237,613

7,677

6,026

1998

263,788

260,686

3,102

265,347

262,040

3,308

-1,559

1999

269,127

267,294

1,834

290,130

285,897

4,233

-21,003

2000

291,404

290,734

670

290,439

282,105

8,334

964

2001

291,510

290,870

640

307,152

301,788

5,364

-15,642

2002

311,200

303,417

7,783

326,854

323,255

3,599

-15,655

2003

338,778

327,774

11,004

339,160

335,792

3,368

-383

2004

353,263

343,966

9,297

353,693

352,617

1,076

-430

2005

366,058

356,100

9,958

372,393

367,397

4,996

-6,335

2006

386,105

367,990

18,115

386,424

382,209

4,215

-319

2007

391,860

370,628

21,231

405,627

401,149

4,478

-13,767

2008

406,752

384,884

21,868

420,707

415,928

4,779

-13,955

2009

407,468

385,847

21,621

439,166

434,786

4,380

-31,698

2010

465,180

438,659

26,520

446,666

442,312

4,354

18,514

2011

496,757

469,468

27,289

462,577

458,195

4,382

34,180

2012

510,746

482,852

27,895

484,215

480,444

3,771

26,531

2013

559,485

530,080

29,405

505,904

502,127

3,777

53,581

2014

571,325

543,137

28,188

522,601

518,849

3,752

48,724

(1) With regard to premiums, the shortage of the 36 percent of the annual health insurance budget, the lowest amount which should be
burdened by the government pursuant to law, was calculated in accordance with accounting principles defined by Executive Yuan.
(2) Other insurance revenues include interest income, investment income and losses, and other extra income.
(3) Other insurance costs include bad debt expenses, interest expenses, and other extra costs.
Source: See Table 15-16a.

340

340

16. National Well-being Indicators

16-1a. International Rankings in OECD Better Life Index

Overall
Ranking

Country

Housing Income Jobs Community Education

Environment

Civic
Life
Health
Safety
Engagement
Satisfaction

WorkLife
Balance

Australia

13

10

11

30

Norway

16

10

16

14

18

Sweden

13

10

14

18

28

Denmark

17

16

10

22

18

Canada

10

11

10

12

26

Switzerland

13

14

13

33

22

19

United States

12

21

19

17

16

10

17

15

30

13

20

17

12

21

14

16

11

24

21

11

10

24

Finland

Netherlands

10

New Zealand

26

17

16

12

24

11

Iceland

20

19

16

17

12

28

12

United Kingdom

19

13

15

24

11

19

24

13

Belgium

19

20

14

22

12

19

15

31

13

Germany

13

10

28

23

18

15

15

Austria

22

10

22

20

15

20

13

27

16

Ireland

17

Luxembourg

18

Republic of China
(Taiwan)

19

France

21

26

19

13

11

20

17

27

32

16

15

14

24

13

21

37

17

15

24

20

12

10

22

18

28

11

25

17

22

27

12

Sources: OECD Better Life Index. http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org

341

16-1b. International Rankings in OECD Better Life Index (Continued)

Rank

Country

Housing Income Jobs Community Education

Environment

Civic
Life
Health
Safety
Engagement
Satisfaction

WorkLife
Balance

20

Slovenia

22

25

22

13

11

23

24

28

17

23

21

Japan

25

12

22

24

28

31

28

32

22

Spain

22

36

15

30

27

22

25

22

23

Italy

24

15

29

17

31

26

24

17

26

24

12

24

Czech Republic

26

28

24

30

19

31

26

21

16

25

Israel

28

18

21

24

29

29

35

15

32

34

26

Korea, Rep. of

20

24

15

35

30

31

26

35

27

Slovak Republic

30

29

33

27

25

15

32

28

30

13

16

28

Poland

35

30

31

24

31

17

29

31

29

29

Estonia

27

34

29

26

12

35

35

33

32

14

30

Portugal

23

33

31

33

18

34

25

34

29

20

31

Hungary

31

30

32

29

22

21

23

36

35

18

11

32

Chile

33

32

27

32

34

35

25

26

23

34

33

33

Brazil

28

37

28

23

36

27

25

34

13

36

22

34

Russian Federation

36

32

20

33

25

34

37

37

32

35

35

Greece

31

27

37

37

27

32

28

13

37

18

16

36

Mexico

33

35

25

36

37

33

17

31

37

36

37

Turkey

37

36

35

34

35

36

29

36

30

37

Sources: OECD Better Life Index. http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org

342

342

16-2. Housing conditions


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

rooms

2012

1.6

19

Housing expenditure

2012

18

Dwelling with basic facilities

2012

0.0

Overall

International Indicators
Rooms per person

B. Domestic Indicators
Domestic Indicators
Average dwelling space per person

Unit

Year
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

pin

13.16

13.25

13.38

13.49

13.54

Ratio of house price to income

6.70

7.10

7.30

7.80

8.40

Ratio of rent to income

13.60

13.80

13.70

13.80

13.50

Satisfaction with present dwelling

82.90

81.90

84.90

Satisfaction with dwelling surrounding


environment-quality

82.40

81.90

*To compare peoples well-being with other countries, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accountant and Statistics (DGBAS) adopted the
framework of Your Better Life Index issued by OECD to compile the International Indicators of our National Well-being Indicators, as
shown in part A of Table 16-2 to 16-12, including 11 topics and 24 indicators. In addition, to illustrate national feelings, the DGBAS has
also compiled the Domestic Indicators, in accordance with the characteristics of life in Taiwan, as in part B of Table 16-2 to 16-12. As
for the International Indicators, an overall index is calculated by equal weighting, while the Domestic Indicators are demonstrated by 40
individual indices (since 2014, "Real earnings" and "Foodborne Illness" are new-adopted indicators to respond to social concern),
not by an overall index.

343

Source: See Table 16-1.

343

16-3. Income and Wealth


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

Household disposable income (PPP)

US$

2011

28,380

10

Household financial wealth (PPP)

US$

2011

131,486

International Indicators

Overall

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2009

Annual change rate of median disposable


income per capita
Consumption expenditure per capita

NT$

2011

2012

2013

2014

-1.19

3.07

0.67

4.11

2.95

211,281

216,090

221,584

225,292

232,998

...

Ratio of income share of highest 20% to that


of lowest 20%

6.34

6.19

6.17

6.13

6.08

Subjective evaluation of material wellbeing

18.97

18.61

Ratio of relative poverty

8.46

8.00

7.74

7.72

7.26

Source: See Table 16-1.

344

2010

344

16-4. Jobs and Earnings


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

Employment rate

2012

63

25

Long-term unemployment rate

2012

0.69

US$

2012

48,820

Job security

2012

3.8

Overall

International Indicators

Personal earnings (PPP)

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Ratio of part-time, temporary or dispatched


workers

6.71

6.92

6.50

6.79

6.94

Unemployment rate of age 15 to 24

14.49

13.09

12.47

12.66

13.17

Satisfaction with Jobs

67.80

43,193

44,989

45,508

44,726

44,446

Real earning (1)

NT$

(1) Since 2014, "Real earnings" is new-adopted indicator to respond to social concern.
Source: See Table 16-1.

345

345

16-5. Social connections


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

Quality of support network

2013

92

13

Overall

13

International Indicators

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2009

2011

2012

2013

2014

Frequency of socializing with friends

28.50

29.30

Frequency of socializing with relatives

22.60

23.60

minute

5.00

56.70

55.70

point
(from 1 to 5)

4.35

4.36

Time spent volunteering

Trust in others

Satisfaction with family relationship


Source: See Table 16-1.

346
346

2010

16-6. Education and skills


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

2011

73

24

Years in education

year

2011

16.7

26

Students skills in maths, reading and science

point

2012

535

21

International Indicators

Educational attainment

Overall

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2009

Lifelong learning

2010

2011

36.90

2012

2013

2014

Source: See Table 16-1.

347
347

16-7. Environmental quality


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

Air pollution

g/m3

2010

41

36

Water quality

2013

66

33

Overall

37

International Indicators

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2009

Average green spaces per person in the urban


area
Source: See Table 16-1.

348
348

m2 per person

2.60

2010

2.80

2011

3.20

2012

3.50

2013

3.60

2014

16-8. Civic engagement and governance


A. International Indicators
International Indicators
Voter turnout
Consultation on rule-making
Overall

Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

2012

74

16

point
(from 0 to 12.25)

2011-2012

6.7

21

17

B. Domestic Indicators
Domestic Indicators

Participation in political activities

Unit

Year
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

22.53

30.20

Confidence in national government

point
(from 1 to 4)

2.35

2.29

Confidence in judicial system and courts

point
(from 1 to 4)

2.19

2.08

Confidence in media

point
(from 1 to 4)

2.03

1.92

80.00

76.80

80.70

75.60

Satisfaction with democratic life

Satisfaction with the freedom of speech


Source: See Table 16-1.

349

349

16-9. Health status


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

year

2011

79.1

26

Self-reported health

2011

81

Overall

15

International Indicators
Life expectancy

B. Domestic Indicators
Domestic Indicators

Unit

Year
2009

2010

2011

2013

2014

Self-reported limitations in daily activities

Caregiver's burden

25.50

year

70.50

70.70

70.10

70.80

Percentage of rejection cases in food


inspection and test

2.21

2.13

1.39

1.24

1.35

Foodborne Illness (1)

20.10

29.70

25.10

24.50

16.60

Healthy life expectancy by age

(1) Since 2014, "Foodborne Illness" is new-adopted indicator to respond to social concern.
Source: See Table 16-1.

350

350

2012

16-10. Subjective Well-Being


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

point
(from 1 to 10)

2013

6.3

24

24

International Indicators

Life Satisfaction (Cantril Ladder)

Overall

B. Domestic Indicators
Year
Domestic Indicators

Unit
2008

Life Satisfaction

Characteristics contribute to Taiwan's Wellbeing

point
(from 1 to
10)

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

5.26

2014

6.23

1.Life
Convenience:
22.72%
2.National
Health
Insurance:
13.90%
3.Food:
12.46%

351

Source: See Table 16-1.

351

16-11. Personal security


A. International Indicators
Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

murder per 100,000


inhabitants

2011

0.5

Assault rate

2012

1.9

Overall

International Indicators
Homicide rate

B. Domestic Indicators
Domestic Indicators

Victim of domestic violence

Occurrence of residential burglary

Mortality from accidents

Feeling of security
Source: See Table 16-1.

352

352

Unit
person per 100,000
people

Year
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

363

427

406

423

472

case per 100,000


people

62.10

49.30

40.60

36.00

26.90

person per 100,000


people

31.90

28.80

29.00

29.50

28.40

76.10

80.00

16-12. Work and life balance


A. International Indicators
International Indicators
Employees working very long hours

Time devoted to leisure and personal care

Overall

Unit

Year

Value

Rank in OECD

2012

9.08

24

hour

2012

14.93

19

20

B. Domestic Indicators
Domestic Indicators

Commuting time

Satisfaction with allocation of time

Unit

Year
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

minute

38.00

30.10

Source: See Table 16-1.

353

353

354

17. INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS

17-1. Area and Population


Country
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28

Republic of China (Taiwan)


Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
France
Germany
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Korea, Rep. of
Mainland China
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Philippines
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Africa
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States

Land Area (km2)


36,197
2,736,690
7,682,300
30,280
8,459,420
9,093,510
743,532
547,660
348,570
1,040
2,973,190
1,811,570
294,140
364,500
97,100
9,327,490
328,550
1,943,950
33,730
263,310
298,170
16,376,870
2,149,690
700
1,213,090
510,890
241,930
9,147,420

2001
(mid-year)

Total Population (million)


2014
Rate of Annual Increase (%)
(mid-year)
(2001-2014)

22.3
37.2
19.4
10.3
173.8
31.0
15.6
59.5
82.3
6.7
1,034.9
208.2
57.0
127.1
47.4
1,276.3
24.1
99.7
16.0
3.9
78.6
146.0
21.0
4.1
44.9
62.9
59.1
285.1

23.4
42.7
23.5
11.2
202.8
35.5
17.7
64.1
80.9
7.2
1,296.2
251.5
61.3
127.1
50.4
1,364.1
30.1
119.7
16.9
4.3
100.1
143.7
30.8
5.5
53.7
66.4
64.5
317.7

0.4
1.1
1.6
0.7
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.6
-0.1
0.6
1.9
1.6
0.6
0.0
0.5
0.5
1.9
1.5
0.4
0.9
2.0
-0.1
3.5
2.5
1.5
0.4
0.7
0.9

Population
Density (2014)
(person/km2)
646
16
3
370
24
4
24
117
232
6,923
436
139
208
349
519
146
92
62
501
16
336
9
14
7,857
44
130
267
35

Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw


2. http://www.indexmundi.com/facts/indicators/AG.LND.TOTL.K2/rankings
3. U.S. Population Reference Bureau, 2014 World Population Data Sheet.

355

355

17-2. Economically Active and Total Populations


Unit: 1,000 persons
Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan)
2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

356

Period
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2010
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2013
2012

Total Population
(mid-year)
(A)
23,345
41,660
23,135
11,162
201,033
35,158
17,557
63,794
80,646
7,188
1,213,370
248,818
60,234
127,339
50,220
1,350,695
29,948
118,395
16,804
4,442
94,013
143,507
29,994
5,399
52,982
67,912
63,896
313,914

Economically Active
Population
(B)
11,445
19,185
12,281
4,840
106,147
19,488
8,414
29,167
42,144
3,821
489,839
123,441
25,473
65,383
24,816
812,345
12,722
52,739
8,936
2,430
38,719
75,928
10,385
2,948
18,989
40,130
32,306
160,530

Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. htt p://www.stat.gov.tw


2. Monthly Bulletin of Statistics online database. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mbs/app/DataSearchTable.aspx
3. International Labor Organization (ILO). http://laborsta.ilo.org/applv8/data/EAPEP/v6/EAPEP-1990-2020.xlsx

356

Percentage
(B/A x 100) %
49.0
46.1
53.1
43.4
52.8
55.4
47.9
45.7
52.3
53.2
40.4
49.6
42.3
51.3
49.4
60.1
42.5
44.5
53.2
54.7
41.2
52.9
34.6
54.6
35.8
59.1
50.6
51.1

17-3. Distribution of Employment by Industry

Country

Period

Total

Primary Secondary Tertiary


Industry Industry Industry

Others

Total

Unit: 1,000 persons


Percentage (%)
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Others
Industry Industry Industry
4.9
36.1
58.9
0.0
0.5
24.0
74.7
0.7
2.8
20.4
76.8
0.0
1.2
21.4
77.4
0.0
14.5
22.6
62.9
0.1
1.7
20.2
78.1
0.0
9.4
23.5
67.1
0.0
2.8
20.5
75.7
1.0
1.4
28.1
70.5
0.0

11.6
87.7
0.7
51.1
22.4
26.6
0.0
34.3
21.0
44.8
0.0
3.6
26.9
69.5
0.0
3.7
25.8
69.1
1.4
5.7
24.6
69.7
0.0
29.5
29.9
40.6
0.0
12.2
27.4
60.3
0.0
13.4
23.9
62.1
0.6
2.1
14.9
75.1
7.8
6.2
20.7
73.1
0.0
30.4
15.9
53.3
0.4
7.0
27.7
65.3
0.0
4.8
23.4
71.8
0.0

18.6
80.1
1.3
5.0
23.5
71.5
0.0
33.5
23.8
40.9
1.8
1.2
18.8
79.1
0.9
1.5
18.6
79.9
0.0

11,079
548
4,004
6,526
1
100.0
1. Republic of China (Taiwan) 2014
2. Argentina
2014
11,047
60
2,649
8,257
81
100.0
3. Australia
2014
11,565
324
2,355
8,886
0
100.0
4. Belgium
2014
4,544
55
972
3,516
0
100.0
5. Brazil
2013
96,659
13,982
21,830
60,783
64
100.0
6. Canada
2014
17,802
305
3,592
13,905
0
100.0
7. Chile
2014
7,903
743
1,856
5,304
0
100.0
8. France
2014
25,769
714
5,279
19,513
264
100.0
9. Germany
2014
39,879
569
11,187
28,122
0
100.0
10. Hong Kong
2013
3,728

435
2,957
26
100.0
11. India
2010
374,286 191,096
83,757
99,433
0
100.0
12. Indonesia
2014
116,400
39,903
24,397
52,099
1
100.0
13. Italy
2014
22,279
812
5,993
15,474
0
100.0
14. Japan
2013
63,110
2,330
16,290
43,580
910
100.0
15. Korea, Rep. of
2014
25,600
1,452
6,309
17,839
0
100.0
16. Mainland China
2014
77,253
22,790
23,099
31,364
0
100.0
17. Malaysia
2014
13,576
1,660
3,726
8,190
0
100.0
18. Mexico
2013
49,275
6,593
11,766
30,619
297
100.0
19. Netherlands
2014
8,318
178
1,238
6,250
652
100.0
20. New Zealand
2014
2,342
146
484
1,712
0
100.0
21. Philippines
2014
38,094
11,589
6,071
20,291
143
100.0
22. Russian Federation
2013
71,391
4,992
19,794
46,605
0
100.0
23. Saudi Arabia
2014
10,984
522
2,573
7,889
0
100.0
24. Singapore
2013
2,056

382
1,648
27 (1) 100.0
25. South Africa
2013
14,866
740
3,495
10,628
3
100.0
26. Thailand
2014
37,965
12,733
9,022
15,539
671
100.0
27. United Kingdom
2014
30,642
382
5,767
24,232
261
100.0
28. United States
2014
146,305
2,237
27,205 116,863
0
100.0
(1) Includes agriculture, fishing, quarrying, utilities and sewage & waste management
Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. http://eng.stat.gov.tw/public/data/dgbas04/bc4/english/timeser/table04.XLS
2. International Labor Organization (ILO). http://laborsta.ilo.org/sti/sti_E.html
3. National Bureau of Statistics of China. http://data.stats.gov.cn/workspace/index?m=hgnd
4. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator

357
357

17-4. Population by Age Group


Country

Period

1. Republic of China (Taiwan)


2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014

All ages
23.4
42.7
23.5
11.2
202.8
35.5
17.7
64.1
80.9
7.2
1296.2
251.5
61.3
127.1
50.4
1364.1
30.1
119.7
16.9
4.3
100.1
143.7
30.8
5.5
53.7
66.4
64.5
317.7

Population (million)
Under 15
15-64
3.5
10.7
4.5
1.9
48.7
5.7
3.9
11.5
10.5
0.8
401.8
72.9
8.6
16.5
7.6
218.3
7.8
33.5
2.9
0.9
34.0
23.0
9.2
0.9
15.6
12.0
11.6
60.4

17.3
27.8
15.7
7.3
139.9
24.5
12.0
41.0
53.4
5.3
829.6
166.0
39.8
77.5
36.8
1009.4
20.5
79.0
11.2
2.8
62.1
102.0
20.6
4.0
35.4
47.8
41.9
212.9

Sources: U.S. Population Reference Bureau, 2014 World Population Data Sheet.

358

358

Over 65
2.6
4.3
3.3
2.0
14.2
5.3
1.8
11.5
17.0
1.1
64.8
12.6
12.9
33.0
6.0
136.4
1.8
7.2
2.9
0.6
4.0
18.7
0.9
0.6
2.7
6.6
11.0
44.5

All ages
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Percentage (%)
Under 15
15-64
15
25
19
17
24
16
22
18
13
11
31
29
14
13
15
16
26
28
17
20
34
16
30
16
29
18
18
19

74
65
67
65
69
69
68
64
66
74
64
66
65
61
73
74
68
66
66
66
62
71
67
73
66
72
65
67

Over 65
11
10
14
18
7
15
10
18
21
15
5
5
21
26
12
10
6
6
17
14
4
13
3
11
5
10
17
14

17-5. Gross Domestic Product and Per Capita GDP


Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan)
2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

2011
GDP
Per Capita GDP
(US$ million)
(US$)
485,653
20,939
557,727
13,694
1,388,066
62,134
528,238
47,814
2,476,695
12,576
1,778,632
51,791
251,162
14,511
2,862,680
43,810
3,752,110
45,871
248,514
35,143
1,843,017
1,509
845,932
3,470
2,278,230
38,367
5,905,631
46,204
1,202,464
24,156
7,321,892
5,447
289,548
10,068
1,170,086
9,803
893,757
53,541
163,841
37,373
224,143
2,358
1,904,793
13,324
669,507
24,116
274,065
52,871
416,597
8,081
345,672
5,192
2,591,846
40,972
15,517,900
49,803

2012
GDP
Per Capita GDP
(US$ million)
(US$)
495,845
21,308
603,153
14,680
1,534,426
67,512
498,853
44,828
2,248,781
11,320
1,821,445
52,412
266,259
15,245
2,686,723
40,925
3,533,242
43,932
262,630
36,708
1,835,818
1,484
876,719
3,551
2,091,761
35,132
5,954,477
46,679
1,222,807
24,454
8,229,490
6,093
305,264
10,440
1,186,461
9,818
823,139
49,128
171,461
38,897
250,240
2,588
2,017,471
14,091
733,956
25,946
286,908
54,007
397,391
7,592
365,966
5,480
2,614,946
41,051
16,163,200
51,496

2013
GDP
Per Capita GDP
(US$ million)
(US$)
511,293
21,902
609,889
14,715
1,560,372
67,463
524,806
46,930
2,245,673
11,208
1,826,769
51,964
277,199
15,732
2,806,428
42,560
3,730,261
46,251
274,013
38,124
1,875,141
1,498
868,346
3,475
2,149,485
35,686
4,919,563
38,634
1,304,554
25,977
9,240,270
6,807
313,159
10,538
1,260,915
10,307
853,539
50,793
185,788
41,824
272,067
2,765
2,096,777
14,612
748,450
25,962
297,941
55,182
366,058
6,886
387,252
5,779
2,678,455
41,781
16,768,100
53,042

Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=28862&ctNode=3565&mp=4


2. World Bank. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator

359

359

17-6. Savings and Investment

360

2012
2013
Gross
Gross
Excess
Gross
Gross
Excess
Savings
Investment
Savings
Savings
Investment
Savings
Country
amount as % amount as % amount as % amount as % amount
as % amount
as %
(US$
(US$
(US$
(US$
(US$
of
of
of
of
of
of
(US$
million) GDP million) GDP million) GDP million) GDP million) GDP million)
GDP
1. Republic of China (Taiwan)
9.9
155,673 30.5
111,552 21.8
44,121 8.6
164,785 31.4
112,863 21.5
51,921
2. Argentina
-2.2
101,546 16.8
104,016 17.2
-2,470 -0.4
98,718 16.19
112,081 18.4
-13,363
3. Australia
383,840 25
-3.9
386,594 25.2
437,672 28.5
-51,079 -3.3
444,557 28.5
-60,718
4. Belgium
-1.8
118,765 23.8
117,311 23.5
1,454 0.3
109,557 20.88
118,813 22.6
-9,256
5. Brazil
-4.2
329,126 14.6
394,043 17.5
-64,918 -2.9
306,979 13.67
401,831 17.9
-94,853
6. Canada
-3.3
376,698 20.7
449,125 24.7
-72,426 -4.0
383,658 21
443,697 24.3
-60,039
7. Chile
-3.5
57,652 21.7
66,816 25.1
-9,164 -3.4
56,630 20.43
66,299 23.9
-9,669
8. France
-1.9
544,367 20.3
610,121 22.7
-65,754 -2.4
564,794 20.12
617,709 22.0
-52,915
9. Germany
6.8
928,437 26.3
677,620 19.2
250,818 7.1
963,608 25.83
708,364 19.0
255,244
10. Hong Kong
1.9
70,378 26.8
66,233 25.2
4,145 1.6
70,178 25.61
65,083 23.8
5,095
11. India
596,035 32
-0.7
587,423 32.0
666,354 36.3
-78,931 -4.3
609,816 32.5
-13,781
12. Indonesia
-4.6
269,102 30.7
304,603 34.7
-35,501 -4.0
251,886 29.01
292,129 33.6
-40,243
13. Italy
1.2
383,232 18.3
388,361 18.6
-5,129 -0.2
408,326 19
382,172 17.8
26,155
14. Japan
0.6
1,299,398 21.8 1,242,769 20.9
56,629 1.0 1,070,372 21.76 1,039,378 21.1
30,994
15. Korea, Rep. of
5.6
420,332 34.4
379,085 31.0
41,246 3.4
451,701 34.62
378,172 29.0
73,529
16. Mainland China
2.0
4,219,850 51.3 4,004,455 48.7
215,395 2.6 4,738,131 51.28 4,554,079 49.3
184,052
17. Malaysia
4.3
96,871 31.7
79,140 25.9
17,730 5.8
95,104 30.37
81,706 26.1
13,398
18. Mexico
-1.0
265,061 22.3
275,243 23.2
-10,183 -0.9
259,490 20.58
272,514 21.6
-13,023
19. Netherlands
8.4
228,309 27.7
159,510 19.4
68,798 8.4
227,481 26.65
156,105 18.3
71,376
20. New Zealand
40,021 21.5
-40,021 -21.5
27,928 16.3
34,647 20.2
-6,719 -3.9
21. Philippines
23.6
105,892 42.3
45,277 18.1
60,615 24.2
117,658 43.25
53,493 19.7
64,165
22. Russian Federation
1.6
567,368 28.1
493,645 24.5
73,723 3.7
507,295 24.19
473,567 22.6
33,728
23. Saudi Arabia
16.5
347,127 47.3
193,320 26.3
153,807 21.0
324,670 43.6
202,215 27.0
122,455
141,114 47
24. Singapore
18.3
137,289 47.9
87,138 30.4
50,150 17.5
86,559 29.1
54,555
25. South Africa
-5.8
60,174 15.1
79,850 20.1
-19,676 -5.0
52,530 14.4
73,655 20.1
-21,124
26. Thailand
110,442 29
-0.7
110,630 30.2
108,842 29.7
1,789 0.5
113,234 29.2
-2,792
27. United Kingdom
-4.3
333,707 12.8
431,927 16.5
-98,220 -3.8
342,079 12.8
456,050 17.0
-113,971
28. United States
-2.4
2,696,264 16.7 3,163,400 19.6
-467,136 -2.9 2,910,985 17.4 3,318,400 19.8
-407,415
Sources: 1. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statisitcs, Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Statistical Abstract of National Income,
May 2015.
2. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator

360

17-7. Structure of Gross Domestic Product by Industry


Country

US$ million
2012

1. Republic of China (Taiwan)


2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada (1)
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand (1)
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

495,845
603,153
1,534,426
498,853
2,248,781
1,821,445
266,259
2,686,723
3,533,242
262,630
1,835,818
876,719
2,091,761
5,954,477
1,222,807
8,229,490
305,264
1,186,461
823,139
171,461
250,240
2,017,471
733,956
286,908
397,391
365,966
2,614,946
16,163,200

GDP
Annual Growth Rate (%)
2012
2.1
0.9
3.7
0.1
1.0
1.7
5.4
0.3
0.4
1.5
5.1
6.3
-2.3
1.8
2.3
7.7
5.6
4.0
-1.6
2.5
6.8
3.4
5.8
2.5
2.2
7.7
0.7
2.3

Agriculture

% of 2012 GDP
Industry

Services

1.7
6.9
2.4
0.8
5.3
1.5
3.4
1.9
0.9
0.1
18.0
14.5
2.2
1.2
2.5
10.1
10.0
3.5
1.8
7.2
11.8
3.9
1.8
0.0
2.4
12.3
0.7
1.3

32.8
29.6
28.2
23.0
26.0
27.7
36.3
20.0
30.7
7.1
31.9
46.8
23.6
25.6
38.1
45.3
40.8
36.4
22.3
23.8
31.2
36.8
60.7
26.7
29.7
43.6
20.5
21.0

65.6
63.5
69.3
76.2
68.7
70.8
60.3
78.2
68.4
92.9
50.0
38.7
74.2
73.2
59.5
44.6
49.2
60.1
75.9
69.1
56.9
59.2
37.5
73.3
67.9
44.2
78.9
77.7

(1) Figure for 2010.


Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw
2. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator

361

361

17-8. Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product


National Consumption

Country

1. Republic of China (Taiwan)


2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

362

Exports
Less:
StatistiGross
of
Imports of
cal
General
Gross
Fixed
Period Domestic
Increase in Goods & Goods & DiscrepCapital
Product Subtotal Private Govern- Subtotal
Inventory Services Services
ancy
ment
Formation
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

68.82
81.94
72.74
76.02
84.59
77.40
76.43
79.47
75.20
75.40
70.44
68.35
79.94
81.71
65.95
48.15
64.63
79.05
71.38
76.64
84.41
71.54
51.83
47.93
82.15
67.47
84.85
83.24

54.20
66.44
54.99
51.60
62.62
55.72
64.04
55.35
55.94
66.08
59.18
59.25
60.50
61.14
51.02
34.09
51.08
67.18
45.05
57.96
73.30
51.99
29.69
37.74
61.89
53.66
64.61
68.05

14.63
15.51
17.75
24.42
21.97
21.68
12.39
24.12
19.26
9.31
11.26
9.11
19.45
20.57
14.93
14.06
13.55
11.87
26.34
18.67
11.10
19.55
22.14
10.19
20.26
13.81
20.24
15.19

Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw


2. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/all

362

Unit: %

Gross Capital Formation

22.07
18.38
28.49
22.64
17.89
24.29
23.92
22.01
18.99
23.75
32.52
33.64
17.78
21.13
28.99
49.29
26.09
21.61
18.29
21.54
19.66
22.59
27.02
29.05
20.12
29.24
17.03
19.79

22.15
17.02
28.33
22.28
18.18
23.72
23.61
22.09
19.78
23.86
29.69
31.66
17.83
21.73
29.66
47.30
26.86
21.05
18.25
20.57
20.45
21.47
23.20
25.90
20.04
26.73
16.43
19.35

-0.07
1.35
0.16
0.36
-0.29
0.57
0.31
-0.08
-0.79
-0.11
2.84
1.98
-0.05
-0.60
-0.67
1.98
-0.77
0.56
0.04
0.97
-0.79
1.11
3.81
3.15
0.08
2.51
0.60
0.44

69.51
14.51
19.88
82.76
12.55
30.08
32.56
28.28
45.56
229.59
25.16
23.74
28.56
16.15
53.92
26.41
81.68
31.75
82.94
29.65
27.91
28.37
51.79
190.52
30.98
73.57
29.84
13.49

60.41
14.83
21.11
81.42
15.04
31.77
32.90
29.77
39.75
228.74
28.12
25.74
26.28
18.99
48.86
23.85
72.40
32.41
72.61
27.83
31.98
22.49
30.64
167.51
33.25
70.28
31.72
16.52

0.00
-0.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.03
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.51
3.42
0.00
0.25
-0.01
-3.21
0.00
-1.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.00
0.64
1.25
-0.76
-0.23
-0.44

17-9. External Debt


Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan)

Period
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
(US$ million) (US$ million) (US$ million) (US$ million) (US$ million)

Present Value
Percentage of GNI (%)
2013

81,963

101,581

122,528

130,821

170,134

32.4

2. Argentina

127,743

120,791

132,743

133,042

136,272

22.7

3. Brazil

281,648

352,364

404,046

440,507

482,470

21.9

53,045

63,815

76,902

79,871

91,978

25.3
16.7

4. Colombia
5. Egypt, Arab Rep.

35,068

36,542

35,147

39,998

44,430

6. Hungary

239,941

215,935

210,824

201,380

196,739

7. India

256,312

291,651

336,845

395,071

427,562

23.0
30.8

8. Indonesia

179,394

198,268

219,619

245,821

259,069

9. China

445,942

559,772

710,234

750,746

874,463

9.5

10. Malaysia

119,611

135,800

146,898

195,064

213,129

70.7

11. Mexico

201,911

262,022

302,173

375,830

443,012

35.9

12. Pakistan

56,340

61,960

63,989

60,938

56,461

22.8

13. Panama

11,243

11,382

12,583

13,247

16,471

38.9

14. Peru

37,390

42,154

45,012

54,150

56,661

29.0

15. Philippines

55,711

60,775

61,023

61,390

60,609

18.6

16. South Africa

81,360

107,131

116,119

144,871

139,845

40.7

17. Thailand
18. Turkey

80,787

106,323

109,910

134,222

135,379

37.2

277,270

299,183

305,388

337,096

388,243

47.9

Sources: 1.The Central Bank of China, R.O.C. (Taiwan).


2.The World Bank online database. http://data.worldbank.org/

363
363

17-10. Indices of Industrial Production


Base: 2010=100
Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan) (1)
2. Argentina (2)
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile (2)
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong (2)
11. India
12. Indonesia (3)
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines (2)
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore (2)
25. South Africa (2)
26. Thailand (2)
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

364

2008
83.7
88.6
97.4
100.1
97.7
107.1
103.9
110.6
107.6
105.3
87.8

115.0
110.2

100.9
100.2
108.4
92.2
104.4
98.2
80.5
110.9
94.0
106.3
106.2

2009
77.1
88.9
96.9
89.9
90.7
95.4
96.9
95.0
89.9
96.6
92.4

93.5
86.9

94.6
93.0
102.4
81.2
93.2
94.9
77.1
95.5
87.5
97.0
94.3

2010
95.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

2011
100.0
113.7
101.1
103.9
100.4
104.1
108.0
102.2
107.0
100.7
102.9
104.1
100.4
97.1
106.0

102.4
103.2
99.5
101.3
101.1
105.0
112.1
107.8
102.8
91.5
99.2
103.5

2012

2013

99.8
115.4
104.7
101.6
98.1
105.8
110.4
99.6
106.2
99.9
104.1
108.4
94.4
97.7
107.4

106.7
106.3
99.0
99.0
108.9
108.6
117.7
108.1
105.2
93.5
96.5
107.6

(1) Base 2011=100 (2) Manufacturing only (3) Mining only.


Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw
2. Monthly Bulletin of Statistics online database. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mbs/app/DataSearchTable.aspx

364

100.4
119.0
107.5
102.4
100.1
107.3
110.6
98.8
106.1
100.0
104.0
114.5
91.4
96.9
107.7

110.3
107.0
99.5
99.9
124.1
109.0
117.2
109.9
106.7
90.6
96.0
111.0

2014
106.6

110.9
103.2
97.0
111.5
109.4
97.6
107.5
99.6

120.3
90.5
98.7
107.7

116.0
109.0
96.7
101.2

110.9
120.2
112.9
106.4
86.4
97.5
115.8

17-11. Wholesale Price Indices


Base: 2010=100
Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan) (1)
2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

2002
76
41
78
80
53
91

88
85
92
63
46
82
95
78

69
64
86
76
70
36
79
83
64
63
84
71

2003
78
49
79
80
67
90

89
86
92
67
47
83
94
80

72
68
87
76
76
41
80
85
65
66
85
75

2004
84
53
82
83
74
93

90
87
94
71
51
86
96
85

77
74
88
78
85
51
82
89
67
70
85
79

2005
84
58
87
88
78
94

93
91
86
75
59
89
97
87

82
78
89
82
93
62
85
98
69
76
87
85

2006
89
64
94
93
79
96

96
96
88
78
67
94
99
88

88
82
91
87
102
69
86
103
74
82
89
89

2007
95
71
96
95
83
98

98
97
91
82
76
97
101
89

93
86
96
90
102
79
91
103
82
85
91
93

2008
100
82
104
101
95
102

103
103
96
89
97
102
106
97

102
92
100
99
107
96
99
111
94
95
97
103

2009
91
87
98
93
95
99

97
99
94
91
95
97
100
96

95
96
98
96
105
89
96
95
98
91
97
94

2010
96
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

2011
100
114
103
109
109
107

105
105
108
109
107
105
101
107

109
105
105
104
101
118
104
108
112
105
105
109

2012
99
128
103
113
116
108
100
107
107
108
118
113
108
101
107

109
110
108
104
100
126
107
109
116
107
107
109

2013
96
148
104
112
123
109
96
107
107
105
125
120
107
102
106

107
112
109
107
93
130
108
106
120
107
108
110

(1) Base 2011=100.


Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw
2. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/all

365

365

17-12. Consumer Price Indices


Base: 2010=100
Country
1. Republic of China (Taiwan) (1)
2. Argentina
3. Australia
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. France
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11. India
12. Indonesia
13. Italy
14. Japan
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
23. Saudi Arabia
24. Singapore
25. South Africa
26. Thailand
27. United Kingdom
28. United States

366

2002
90

80
85
61
86

87
89
91
59
55
85
101
78
81
83
71
88
82
69
43
76
86
65
79
83
82

2003
89

82
86
70
88

89
90
89
61
59
87
101
81
82
84
74
90
83
70
49
76
86
68
81
84
84

2004
91

84
88
74
90

91
91
89
63
62
89
101
84
85
85
77
91
84
74
55
77
88
69
83
86
87

2005
93

86
90
80
92

93
92
89
66
69
91
100
86
87
88
81
93
87
79
61
77
88
72
87
87
90

2006
93

89
92
83
94

94
94
91
70
78
93
101
88
88
91
83
94
90
83
67
79
89
75
91
89
92

(1) Base 2011=100.


Sources: 1. National Statistics, R.O.C. online database. http://www.stat.gov.tw
2. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/all

366

2007
95

92
94
86
96

96
96
93
74
83
95
101
90
92
93
87
95
92
85
73
82
91
80
93
91
95

2008
99

95
98
91
98

98
99
97
81
91
98
102
95
97
98
91
98
96
92
84
90
97
90
98
95
99

2009
98

97
98
95
98
99
98
99
98
89
95
98
101
97
97
98
96
99
98
96
94
95
97
96
97
97
98

2010
99

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

2011
100

103
104
107
103
103
102
102
105
109
105
103
100
104
105
103
103
102
104
105
108
106
105
111
104
104
103

2012
102

105
106
112
104
106
104
104
110
119
110
106
100
106
108
105
108
105
105
108
114
109
110
113
107
107
105

2013
103

108
108
119
105
108
105
106
114
132
117
107
100
108
111
107
112
107
107
111
122
113
113
117
109
110
107

17-13. International Rankings

Country

World Competitiveness Rankings


Issued by WEF (1)
Issued by IMD (2)

Rankings for the Ease of Doing Business

2012
2013
2014
2011
2012
2013
2014
2012
2013
2014
2015
1. Republic of China (Taiwan)
13
13
12
14
7
11
13
11
25
16
16
2. Argentina
85
94
104
104
55
59
58
59
113
124
126
3. Australia
20
20
21
22
15
16
17
18
15
10
11
4. Belgium
15
17
17
18
25
26
28
23
28
33
36
5. Brazil
53
48
56
57
46
51
54
56
126
130
116
6. Canada
12
14
14
15
6
7
7
5
13
17
19
7. Chile
31
33
34
33
28
30
31
35
39
37
34
8. France
18
21
23
23
29
28
27
32
29
34
38
6
6
4
5
9
9
6
10
19
20
21
9. Germany
10. Hong Kong
11
9
7
7
1
3
4
2
2
2
2
11. India
56
59
60
71
35
40
44
44
132
132
134
12. Indonesia
46
50
38
34
42
39
37
42
129
128
120
43
42
49
49
40
44
46
38
87
73
65
13. Italy
9
10
9
6
27
24
21
27
20
24
27
14. Japan
24
19
25
26
22
22
26
25
8
8
7
15. Korea, Rep. of
16. Mainland China
26
29
29
28
23
21
23
22
91
91
96
21
25
24
20
14
15
12
14
18
12
6
17. Malaysia
18. Mexico
58
53
55
61
37
32
41
39
53
48
53
19. Netherlands
7
5
8
8
11
14
14
15
31
31
28
20. New Zealand
25
23
18
17
24
25
20
17
3
3
3
75
65
59
52
43
38
42
41
136
138
108
21. Philippines
22. Russian Federation
66
67
64
53
48
42
38
45
120
112
92
23. Saudi Arabia
17
18
20
24

12
22
26
24. Singapore
2
2
2
2
4
5
3
3
1
1
1
25. South Africa
50
52
53
56
50
53
52
53
35
39
41
26. Thailand
39
38
37
31
30
27
29
30
17
18
18
10
8
10
9
18
18
16
19
7
7
10
27. United Kingdom
28. United States
5
7
5
3
2
1
1
1
4
4
4
(1) WEF is abbreviated from World Economic Forum, an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the
world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
(2) IMD is abbreviated from International Institute for Management Development.
Sources: 1. World Economic Forum (WEF), The Global Competitiveness Report 2012-2015.
2. International Institute for Management Development (IMD), IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2012-2015.

2015
19
124
10
42
120
16
41
31
14
3
142
114
56
29
5
90
18
39
27
2
95
62
22
1
43
26
8
7

367

3. World Bank (WB), Doing Business 2012-2015.

367

368

Taiwan Statistical Data Book, 2015


Author: National Development Council
Publisher: National Development Council, R.O.C. (Taiwan)
Edition: First edition
Sales: 1. Sanmin Book Co., Ltd. ( http://www.sanmin.com.tw/)
No.61, Sec. 1, Chongcing S. Rd., Jhongjheng District, Taipei City 100,
R.O.C. (Taiwan) TEL: 886-2-2361-7511
FAX: 886-2-2361-3355
2. Wunanbooks Store (http://www.wunan.com.tw)
No.600, Junfu 7th Rd., Beitun Dist., Taichung City 406, R.O.C. (Taiwan)
TEL: 886-4-2221-0237
FAX: 886-4-2221-0238
3. Government Publication Bookstore (http://www.govbooks.com.tw)
No. 209, Songjiang Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei City 104, R.O.C. (Taiwan)
TEL: 886-2-2518-0207
Fax: 886-2-2518-0778
Price: NT$300.00 (Taiwan)
Airmail postage: US$23.00 (Europe, America, Africa)
Airmail postage: US$20.00 (Asia, Oceania Area); US$18.00 (Hong Kong)
Surface mail postage: US$15.00 (Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Oceania)
US$13.00(Hong
(HongKong)
Kong)
US$13.00
ISSN: 1016-2224
July 2015
373

369

You might also like