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Founded in 1958 in response to the call
by Ms. Chow Wen-chi of Ming Sing Chemical Co., Ltd. and other
cosmetic manufacturers, this Association was initially known as
"Taipei Daily Chemical Toileteries Industry Association" officially
registered with Taipei Municipal Government as an association. After
the "Industrial Organization Act" was put into enforcement later on,
it expanded its business range to cover all chemical plants
throughout Taiwan. As a result, it was accredited by the Ministry of
the Interior as the "Taiwan Daily Chemical Toileteries Industry
Association" in May 1975, chaired by Ms. Chow Wen-chi as the first
chairman. At that time, cosmetics were classified as "luxuries" and
subject to commodity tax at 100%, 80% and 20%; and tariffs even as
high as 165%. Ms. Chow Wen-chi tried hard to appeal to the
government to not classify cosmetics as "luxuries". Through
industrious coordination with the government, cosmetics were
classified as "daily chemical Toileteries" as the name for the
Association.
The efforts to appeal to the government
mere to have the cosmetic tax rates rationalized to reduce burden
upon consumers. Ms. Chow Wen-chi led the
cosmetic manufacturers to associate with Congressmen and public
representatives so as to have their voices heard by the government.
As a result of such hard efforts for years, the commodity tax on
cosmetics was officially suspended in January 1990 when the
Association was chaired by Mr. Li Chin- chih (former chairman of
Taiwan Shiseido Co., Ltd.) as the 5th session of the board of
directors. That was widely believed a sound and justified policy.
In line with the business needs, the
Association was rechristened "Taiwan Cosmetics & Toileteries
Industry Association" as officially promulgated by the Ministry of
the Interior and the Ministry of Economic Affairs on July 29, 1992.
In the 2nd Members' Meeting of Session IX held on November 15, 2000,
it was resolved that the wording "Toileteries" be deleted because
the Association had its business activities significantly expanded.
Teaming up with the local county (city) associations, the
Association has reflected the grassroots level voices to the
government, tried hard to serve members and enhance interchanges
among the member plants.
The Association was officially approved
by the Ministry of the Interior to be renamed as the present name,
"Taiwan Cosmetics Industry Association",
on January 19, 2001.
It had a total of 109 member plants and 225 members' representatives
as of December 2006. |