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What are the eight major industries?

The eight major industries refer to medical and health services, e-government, taxation, electricity, telecommunications, insurance, education, and securities.

1. E-government

Use modern information technology means such as computers, networks and communications to optimize and reorganize government organizational structures and work processes, transcending the limitations of time, space and departmental separation. , to build a streamlined, efficient, clean and fair government operation model in order to provide the society with high-quality, standardized, transparent and international-level management and services in an all-round way.

2. Taxation

Refers to tax-related matters. The scope of general taxation includes: the concept of tax law, the nature of taxation, the generation of taxation, and the role of taxation. As one of the economic levers, taxation has the function of regulating income distribution, promoting resource allocation, and promoting economic growth.

3. Telecommunications

refers to the use of electronic technology to transmit information between different locations. Telecommunications includes different types of long-distance communication methods. Telecommunications is an important pillar of the information society. Whether in human social and economic activities or in all aspects of people's daily lives, telecommunications is inseparable from the efficient and reliable means.

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Other eight major industry types

Eight major industries in Taiwan

1. Audio-visual singing industry: refers to the provision of audio-visual equipment for singing accompaniment, A profit-making enterprise for people to sing.

2. Barbering industry: refers to a profit-making enterprise that separates business premises or operates in a box style to provide sightseeing hairdressing or audio-visual hairdressing.

3. Warming industry: refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides hot and cold pools and steaming and baking equipment for people to bathe.

4. Dance hall industry: refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides a place with dancing partners for unspecified people to dance.

5. Dance venue industry: refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides a place for unspecified people to dance without preparing dance partners.

6. Restaurant business: refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides a place with waiters to accompany it and serves wine, vegetables or other food and beverages.

7. Bar industry: refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides a place, is accompanied by waiters, and serves alcohol or other beverages.

8. Specialty coffee and tea room industry: specifically refers to a profit-making enterprise that provides a place with waiters to accompany and serve drinks.

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Major Industries (Country)

Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Major Industries (Taiwan, China)