Communications
Airports [time series]
total: 40 usable: 38 with permanent-surface runways: 36 with runways over 3,659 m: 3 with runways 2,440-3,659 m: 16 with runways 1,220-2,439 m: 7
Roadways (Highways) [time series]
20,041 km total; 17,095 km bituminous or concrete pavement, 2,371 km crushed stone or gravel, 575 km graded earth
Merchant marine [time series]
223 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 6,761,609 GRT/9,375,677 DWT; includes 1 passenger-cargo, 43 cargo, 11 refrigerated cargo, 85 container, 19 oil tanker, 2 combination ore/oil, 1 specialized tanker, 57 bulk, 1 roll-on/roll-off, 2 combination bulk, 1 chemical tanker
Pipelines [time series]
petroleum products 615 km, natural gas 97 km
Kao-hsiung, Chi-lung (Keelung), Hua-lien, Su-ao, T'ai-tung
Railways (Railroads) [time series]
about 4,600 km total track with 1,075 km common carrier lines and 3,525 km industrial lines; common carrier lines consist of the 1.067-meter gauge 708 km West Line and the 367 km East Line; a 98.25 km South Link Line connection was completed in late 1991; common carrier lines owned by the government and operated by the Railway Administration under Ministry of Communications; industrial lines owned and operated by government enterprises
Telecommunication systems (Telecommunications) [time series]
best developed system in Asia outside of Japan; 7,800,000 telephones; extensive microwave radio relay links on east and west coasts; broadcast stations - 91 AM, 23 FM, 15 TV (13 repeaters); 8,620,000 radios; 6,386,000 TVs (5,680,000 color, 706,000 monochrome); satellite earth stations - 1 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT and 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT; submarine cable links to Japan (Okinawa), the Philippines, Guam, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Australia, Middle East, and Western Europe
Defense Forces
Military and security forces (Branches) [time series]
General Staff, Ministry of National Defense, Army, Navy (including Marines), Air Force, Coastal Patrol and Defense Command, Armed Forces Reserve Command, Military Police Command
Military expenditures (Defense expenditures) [time series]
exchange rate conversion - $10.9 billion, 5.4% of GNP (FY93/94 est.)
Manpower availability [time series]
males age 15-49 6,095,857; fit for military service 4,731,172 (1993 est.); about 184,740 currently reach military age (19) annually
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture) [time series]
accounts for 4% of GNP and 16% of labor force (includes part-time farmers); heavily subsidized sector; major crops - vegetables, rice, fruit, tea; livestock - hogs, poultry, beef, milk; not self-sufficient in wheat, soybeans, corn; fish catch increasing, reached 1.4 million metric tons in 1988
Budget [time series]
revenues $30.3 billion; expenditures $30.1 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY91 est.)
Exchange rates (Currency) [time series]
1 New Taiwan dollar (NT$) = 100 cents
Economic aid [time series]
US, including Ex-Im (FY46-82), $4.6 billion; Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $500 million
Electricity [time series]
18,382,000 kW capacity; 98,500 million kWh produced, 4,718 kWh per capita (1992)
Exchange rates [time series]
New Taiwan dollars per US$1 - 25.125 (1992 est.), 25.748 (1991), 27.108 (1990), 26.407 (1989) 28.589 (1988), 31.845 (1987)
Exports [time series]
$82.4 billion (f.o.b., 1992 est.) commodities: electrical machinery 18.5%, textiles 14.7%, general machinery and equipment 17.7%, footwear 4.5%, foodstuffs 1.1%, plywood and wood products 1.1% (1992 est.) partners: US 29.1%, Hong Kong 18.7%, EC countries 17.1% (1992 est.)
Debt - external (External debt) [time series]
$620 million (1992 est.)
Fiscal year [time series]
1 July - 30 June
Illicit drugs [time series]
an important heroin transit point; also a major drug money laundering center
Imports [time series]
$72.1 billion (c.i.f., 1992 est.) commodities: machinery and equipment 15.8%, chemicals 10.0%, crude oil 4.2%, foodstuffs 2.1% (1992 est.) partners: Japan 30.3%, US 21.9%, EC countries 17.1% (1992 est.)
Industrial production growth rate (Industrial production) [time series]
growth rate 6.5% (1992 est.); accounts for more than 40% of GDP
Industries [time series]
electronics, textiles, chemicals, clothing, food processing, plywood, sugar milling, cement, shipbuilding, petroleum refining
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
4.4% (1992 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (National product) [time series]
GNP - purchasing power equivalent - $209 billion (1992 est.)
Real GDP per capita (National product per capita) [time series]
$10,000 (1992 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (National product real growth rate) [time series]
6.7% (1992 est.)
Economic overview (Overview) [time series]
Taiwan has a dynamic capitalist economy with considerable government guidance of investment and foreign trade and partial government ownership of some large banks and industrial firms. Real growth in GNP has averaged about 9% a year during the past three decades. Export growth has been even faster and has provided the impetus for industrialization. Agriculture contributes about 4% to GNP, down from 35% in 1952. Taiwan currently ranks as number 13 among major trading countries. Traditional labor-intensive industries are steadily being replaced with more capital- and technology-intensive industries. Taiwan has become a major investor in China, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The tightening of labor markets has led to an influx of foreign workers, both legal and illegal.
Unemployment rate [time series]
1.6% (1992 est.)
Geography
total area: 35,980 km2 land area: 32,260 km2 comparative area: slightly larger than Maryland and Delaware combined note: includes the Pescadores, Matsu, and Quemoy
Climate [time series]
tropical; marine; rainy season during southwest monsoon (June to August); cloudiness is persistent and extensive all year
Coastline [time series]
1,448 km
Environment - current issues (Environment) [time series]
subject to earthquakes and typhoons
Disputes - international (International disputes) [time series]
involved in complex dispute over the Spratly Islands with China, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and possibly Brunei; Paracel Islands occupied by China, but claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan; Japanese-administered Senkaku-shoto (Senkaku Islands/Diaoyu Tai) claimed by China and Taiwan
Irrigated land [time series]
NA km2
Land boundaries [time series]
0 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 24% permanent crops: 1% meadows and pastures: 5% forest and woodland: 55% other: 15%
Location [time series]
East Asia, off the southeastern coast of China, between Japan and the Philippines
Map references [time series]
Asia, Oceania, Southeast Asia
Maritime claims [time series]
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
Natural resources [time series]
small deposits of coal, natural gas, limestone, marble, and asbestos
Terrain [time series]
eastern two-thirds mostly rugged mountains; flat to gently rolling plains in west
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
some of the ruling party in Taipei claim to be the government of all China; in keeping with that claim, the central administrative divisions include 2 provinces (sheng, singular and plural) and 2 municipalities* (shih, singular, and plural) - including Quemoy and Matsu), Kao-hsiung*, T'ai-pei*, and Taiwan (the island, of Taiwan and the administrative divisions are those of Taiwan Province - 16 counties (hsien, singular and plural), 5 municipalities* (shih, singular and plural), and 2, special T'ai-chung, T'ai-chung*, T'ai-nan, T'ai-nan*, T'ai-pei, T'ai-pei**,, T'ai-tung, T'ao-yuan, and Chung-hsing-hsin-ts'un note: Taiwan uses the Wade-Giles system for romanization
Capital [time series]
Taipei
Constitution [time series]
25 December 1947, presently undergoing revision
Digraph [time series]
TW
Diplomatic representation in the US (Diplomatic representation in US) [time series]
none; unofficial commercial and cultural relations with the people of the US are maintained through a private instrumentality, the Coordination Council for North American Affairs (CCNAA) with headquarters in Taipei and field offices in Washington and 10 other US cities
Executive branch (Elections) [time series]
President: last held 21 March 1990 (next to be held NA March 1996); results - President LI Teng-hui was reelected by the National Assembly Vice President: last held 21 March 1990 (next to be held NA March 1996); results - LI Yuan-zu was elected by the National Assembly Legislative Yuan: last held 19 December 1992 (next to be held near the end of 1995); results - KMT 60%, DPP 31%, independents 9%; seats - (304 total, 161 elected) KMT 96, DPP 50, independents 15 National Assembly: first National Assembly elected in November 1946 with a supplementary election in December 1986; second and present National Assembly elected in December 1991; seats - 403 total, KMT 318, DPP 75, other 10; (next election to be held in 1997)
Executive branch [time series]
president, vice president, premier of the Executive Yuan, vice premier of the Executive Yuan, Executive Yuan
red with a dark blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white sun with 12 triangular rays
Judicial branch [time series]
Judicial Yuan
Executive branch (Leaders) [time series]
Chief of State: President LI Teng-hui (since 13 January 1988); Vice President LI Yuan-zu (since 20 May 1990) Head of Government: Premier (President of the Executive Yuan) LIEN Chan (since 23 February 1993); Vice Premier (Vice President of the Executive Yuan) HSU Li-teh (since 23 February 1993)
Legal system [time series]
based on civil law system; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
Legislative branch [time series]
unicameral Legislative Yuan and unicameral National Assembly
International organization participation (Member of) [time series]
expelled from UN General Assembly and Security Council on 25 October 1971 and withdrew on same date from other charter-designated subsidiary organs; expelled from IMF/World Bank group April/May 1980; seeking to join GATT; attempting to retain membership in INTELSAT; suspended from IAEA in 1972, but still allows IAEA controls over extensive atomic development, APEC, AsDB, ICC, ICFTU, IOC
Country name (Names) [time series]
conventional long form: none conventional short form: Taiwan local long form: none local short form: T'ai-wan
National holiday [time series]
National Day, 10 October (1911) (Anniversary of the Revolution)
Political parties (Other political or pressure groups) [time series]
Taiwan independence movement, various environmental groups note: debate on Taiwan independence has become acceptable within the mainstream of domestic politics on Taiwan; political liberalization and the increased representation of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan's legislature have opened public debate on the island's national identity; advocates of Taiwan independence, both within the DPP and the ruling Kuomintang, oppose the ruling party's traditional stand that the island will eventually unify with mainland China; the aims of the Taiwan independence movement include establishing a sovereign nation on Taiwan and entering the UN; other organizations supporting Taiwan independence include the World United Formosans for Independence and the Organization for Taiwan Nation Building
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
Kuomintang (KMT, Nationalist Party), LI Teng-hui, chairman; Democratic Progressive Party (DPP); China Social Democratic Party (CSDP); Labor Party (LP)
Suffrage [time series]
20 years of age; universal
Government type (Type) [time series]
multiparty democratic regime; opposition political parties legalized in March, 1989
Diplomatic representation from the US (US diplomatic representation) [time series]
unofficial commercial and cultural relations with the people of Taiwan are maintained through a private institution, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), which has offices in Taipei at #7, Lane 134, Hsiu Yi Road, Section 3, telephone [886] (2) 709-2000, and in Kao-hsiung at #2 Chung Cheng 3d Road, telephone [886] (7) 224-0154 through 0157, and the American Trade Center at Room 3207 International Trade Building, Taipei World Trade Center, 333 Keelung Road Section 1, Taipei 10548, telephone [886] (2) 720-1550
People
Birth rate [time series]
15.88 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
Death rate [time series]
5.54 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
Ethnic groups (Ethnic divisions) [time series]
Taiwanese 84%, mainland Chinese 14%, aborigine 2%
Infant mortality rate [time series]
5.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
Labor force [time series]
7.9 million by occupation: industry and commerce 53%, services 22%, agriculture 15.6%, civil administration 7% (1989)
Languages [time series]
Madarin Chinese (official), Taiwanese (Min), Hakka dialects
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 75.04 years male: 71.84 years female: 78.39 years (1993 est.)
Literacy [time series]
age 15 and over can read and write (1980) total population: 86% male: 93% female: 79%
Nationality [time series]
noun: Chinese (singular and plural) adjective: Chinese
Net migration rate [time series]
-0.38 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
Population [time series]
21,091,663 (July 1993 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
1% (1993 est.)
Religions [time series]
mixture of Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist 93%, Christian 4.5%, other 2.5%
Total fertility rate [time series]
1.81 children born/woman (1993 est.)