MOEA definition

MOEA means Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan being administering the Company Act of Taiwan and relevant corporate matters in Taiwan;
MOEA means the Investment Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China.
MOEA means the Beneficiary’s Ministry of Economic Affairs or any successor thereto; thereto;

Examples of MOEA in a sentence

  • On 10 April 2008, the International Trade Commission (the “ITC”) of the MOEA made a determination that the revocation of the anti-dumping duty would not likely lead to continuation or recurrence of injury to the domestic industry.

  • Under current ROC laws and regulations, the Company is required to deliver these newly issued Shares in physical certificate form or scripless form to the Custodian through the TDCC within 30 days after receiving approval from the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the ROC, or "ROC MOEA" of the amendment of the Company’s corporate registration with the ROC MOEA.

  • As required by the Implementation Regulation on the Imposition of Countervailing and Antidumping Duties, the MOEA notified the MOF of ITC’s determination.

  • Further, the Company has been in continuous existence since the date of its incorporation, has filed all applicable and requisite filings with the Ministry of Economic Affairs (“MOEA”) and no proceeding has been initiated to liquidate or wind up the Company or to otherwise strike-off the Company from the register of Companies maintained by the MOEA (hereinafter referred to as “Good Standing”).

  • There shall not be issued, enacted or adopted by any Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction (other than CFIUS, PRC Overseas Investment Approvals or MOEA) any statute, regulation, enactment or Order or Action (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent) that prohibits or renders illegal the Share Purchase or the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • If the MPCA or MOEA develop a legislative program to seek bans of mercury containing products or conduct other such efforts to achieve product bans, the Council will discuss with MPCA or MOEA how best to support such efforts.

  • All other expenses of the Share Placing or the Share Offering, including counsel fees and agent expenses, shall (i) in the event the Closing fails to occur due to the inability of the Acquiror to secure required approvals of the Republic of Taiwan Investment Commission of MOEA (Ministry of Economic Affairs), as contemplated by Section 5(a), be borne by the Acquiror, up to a maximum of US$100,000, with any excess to be borne by the Company, and (ii) in all other cases, be borne entirely by the Company.

  • There shall not be issued, enacted or adopted by any Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction (other than CFIUS, MOEA or PRC Overseas Investment Approvals) or any statute, regulation, enactment, Order or Action (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent) that prohibits or renders illegal the Share Purchase or the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Công thức tính chi tiết của các mức phí này được nêu trong Quy định của Bộ Kinh tế (MOEA) về Công thức tính tỷ lệ các mức phí dịch vụ do đơn vị truyền tải/phân phối cung cấp, được ban hành vào ngày 13 tháng 9 năm 2017.

  • All necessary qualifications and filings with any government authorities, including the filing with and approval by the Investment Committee of MOEA Taiwan, will, in the case of qualifications, be effective on the Closing and will, in the case of filings, be made within the time prescribed by law.


More Definitions of MOEA

MOEA means Ministry of Economic Affairs, ROC.
MOEA means the Recipient’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, Economic Planning, National Development and Public Services, or any successor thereto.
MOEA means the Investment Commission, the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan.

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