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About TITA
International Trade Administration
The International Trade Administration (TITA), which was established by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on January 1, 1969, is responsible for formulating Taiwan's international trade policies, promoting trade, and managing trade-related activities. Over the past few decades, the TITA's role and responsibilities have undergone numerous adjustments to meet the demands of the ever-changing international business environment.
TITA
 
 
 
 
Primary Duties
1
Formulating and implementing trade policies and rules/regulations.
2
Participating in the activities of international economic and trade organizations, and enhancing bilateral trade relations.
3
Handling and coordinating trade negotiations, consultations, and disputes.
4
Negotiating and signing economic cooperation agreements
5
Administering the import/export regime and providing trade consulting services to importers and exporters.
6
Promoting foreign trade and creating an environment conducive to the development of foreign trade by constructing international exhibition halls, introducing paperless trade and trade facilitation, establishing global trade information websites, etc.
7
Contact and coordination with the MOEA's overseas offices.
8
Managing liaison and assistance concerning business-related entities and groups.
 
 
About TITA
International Trade Administration
The International Trade Administration (TITA), which was established by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on January 1, 1969, is responsible for formulating Taiwan's international trade policies, promoting trade, and managing trade-related activities. Over the past few decades, the TITA's role and responsibilities have undergone numerous adjustments to meet the demands of the ever-changing international business environment.
TITA
 
Primary Duties
1
Formulating and implementing trade policies and rules/regulations.
2
Participating in the activities of international economic and trade organizations, and enhancing bilateral trade relations.
3
Handling and coordinating trade negotiations, consultations, and disputes.
4
Negotiating and signing economic cooperation agreements
5
Administering the import/export regime and providing trade consulting services to importers and exporters.
6
Promoting foreign trade and creating an environment conducive to the development of foreign trade by constructing international exhibition halls, introducing paperless trade and trade facilitation, establishing global trade information websites, etc.
7
Contact and coordination with the MOEA's overseas offices.
8
Managing liaison and assistance concerning business-related entities and groups.