National Development Council (Taiwan)
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The National Development Council (NDC; Chinese: 國家發展委員會; pinyin: Guójiā Fāzhǎn Wěiyuánhuì) is a government branch of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China. NDC encompasses business matters from the former Council for Economic Planning and Development, former Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, Public Construction Commission, part of Public Construction Commission and part of the former Data Management Processing Center of the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics.[1][2][3]
Organizational structures
- Department of Overall Planning
- Department of Economic Development
- Department of Social Development
- Department of Industrial Development
- Department of Human Resource Development
- Department of National Spatial Planning and Development
- Department of Supervision and Evaluation
- Department of Information Management
- Regulatory Reform Center
- Secretariat
- Personnel Office
- Civil Service Ethics Office
- Budget, Accounting and Statistics Office[4]
List of Ministers
Name | Term |
---|---|
Kuan Chung-ming | 22 January 2014 - 4 February 2015 |
Woody Duh | 4 February 2015 - 31 January 2016 |
Lin Chu-chia | 1 February 2016 - 19 May 2016 |
Chen Tain-jy | 20 May 2016 - Incumbent [5] |
Transportation
The council building is accessible within walking distance West from NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro.
See also
- Executive Yuan
- Council for Economic Planning and Development
- Research, Development and Evaluation Commission
References
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- ↑ http://www.ndc.gov.tw/encontent/m1.aspx?sNo=0061728#.VLsTxUeUfX4
- ↑ http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201604120018.aspx