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The Taiwan government has drawn up a plan for national digital development during 2017-2025, dubbed DIGI+, with goals of attaining a digital economy valued at NT$6.5 trillion (US$205 billion) (29.9% of GDP), digital daily-life service coverage for 80% of the population, and coverage of 90% of the population with fixed-line broadband Internet-access download speed of 2Gbps in 2025, according to the Executive Yuan.
The plan has six development strategies: DIGI+ Infrastructure, setting up infrastructure conducive to digital innovation; DIGI+ Talent, the cultivation of digital experts; DIGI+ Industry, support for cross-industry upgrades via digital innovation; DIGI+ Rights, making Taiwan a country featuring digital human rights and an open-network society; DIGI+ Cities, making cities and rural areas smart: DIGI+ Globalization, hiking Taiwan’s global status in terms of digital service economics.
A budget of NT$11 billion will be set aside in 2017 and NT$20 billion each year from 2018 to 2025.
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