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The '''Made in Taiwan''' ({{zh|t=臺灣製造|p=Táiwān zhìzào|poj=Tâi-oân Chè-chō}}) (frequently depicted as "]") is the ] label affixed to products to indicate that the said product is made in ]. As the ] increased production, the Made in Taiwan label was applied to products ranging from textiles, plastic toys, and bikes in the 1980s to ]s and computer chips in the 1990s; over 80% of the world's notebook computer design is made in Taiwan.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.reuters.com/article/businesspro-taiwan-tech-design-dc/innovation-design-freshen-made-in-taiwan-tech-label-idUSTP31373720061226| title=Innovation, design freshen "Made in Taiwan" tech label| first=Sheena| last=Lee| publisher=]| date=20 January 2007| accessdate=28 September 2017}}</ref> The '''Made in Taiwan''' ({{zh|t=臺灣製造|p=Táiwān zhìzào|poj=Tâi-oân Chè-chō}}) (frequently depicted as "MIT") is the ] label affixed to products to indicate that the said product is made in ]. As the ] increased production, the Made in Taiwan label was applied to products ranging from textiles, plastic toys, and bikes in the 1980s to ]s and computer chips in the 1990s; over 80% of the world's notebook computer design is made in Taiwan.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.reuters.com/article/businesspro-taiwan-tech-design-dc/innovation-design-freshen-made-in-taiwan-tech-label-idUSTP31373720061226| title=Innovation, design freshen "Made in Taiwan" tech label| first=Sheena| last=Lee| publisher=]| date=20 January 2007| access-date=28 September 2017}}</ref> In the 1980s, "Made in Taiwan" became iconic earning Taiwan recognition around the world.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Frazier |first1=David |title=Book review: The rise of the 'taishang' |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2022/03/03/2003774092 |website=taipeitimes.com |date=3 March 2022 |publisher=Taipei Times |access-date=9 March 2022}}</ref>


In 1991 the China External Trade Development Council (CETRA) commissioned design firm Bright & Associates to improve the quality and image of the Made in Taiwan brand.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Horovitz |first1=Bruce |title=Shoring Up Made-in-Taiwan Image |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-09-17-fi-2960-story.html |website=www.latimes.com |publisher=LA Times |accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref> In 1991, the ] (TAITRA) commissioned design firm Bright & Associates to improve the quality and image of the Made in Taiwan brand.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Horovitz |first1=Bruce |title=Shoring Up Made-in-Taiwan Image |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-09-17-fi-2960-story.html |newspaper=LA Times |date=17 September 1991 |access-date=16 May 2020}}</ref>


In 2010, there was a push by the ] to promote certified made-in-Taiwan products in Taiwan, including stocking participating items at major ]s.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201007240014|title=Major chain stores to stock certified made-in-Taiwan products|publisher=Focus Taiwan News Channel|date=2010-07-24|accessdate=2010-07-24}}</ref> In 2010, there was a push by the ] to promote certified made-in-Taiwan products in Taiwan, including stocking participating items at major ]s.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201007240014|title=Major chain stores to stock certified made-in-Taiwan products|publisher=Focus Taiwan News Channel|date=2010-07-24|access-date=2010-07-24}}</ref>


==Gallery==
] Sirius CX-180 Search and Rescue Helicopter]]
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Describes products produced in Taiwan
Made in Taiwan
Traditional Chinese臺灣製造
Simplified Chinese台湾制造
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTáiwān Zhìzào
Wade–GilesT′ai²-wan¹ Chih⁴-tsao⁴
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳThòi-vàn Chṳ-chho
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTâi-oân Chè-chō
Tâi-lôTâi-uân Tsè-tsō

The Made in Taiwan (Chinese: 臺灣製造; pinyin: Táiwān zhìzào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Chè-chō) (frequently depicted as "MIT") is the country of origin label affixed to products to indicate that the said product is made in Taiwan. As the economy of Taiwan increased production, the Made in Taiwan label was applied to products ranging from textiles, plastic toys, and bikes in the 1980s to laptops and computer chips in the 1990s; over 80% of the world's notebook computer design is made in Taiwan. In the 1980s, "Made in Taiwan" became iconic earning Taiwan recognition around the world.

In 1991, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) commissioned design firm Bright & Associates to improve the quality and image of the Made in Taiwan brand.

In 2010, there was a push by the Ministry of Economic Affairs to promote certified made-in-Taiwan products in Taiwan, including stocking participating items at major chain stores.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Lee, Sheena (20 January 2007). "Innovation, design freshen "Made in Taiwan" tech label". Reuters. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  2. Frazier, David (3 March 2022). "Book review: The rise of the 'taishang'". taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  3. Horovitz, Bruce (17 September 1991). "Shoring Up Made-in-Taiwan Image". LA Times. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  4. "Major chain stores to stock certified made-in-Taiwan products". Focus Taiwan News Channel. 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
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