CPC Corporation, Taiwan (台灣中油) is a state-owned petroleum, natural gas, and gasoline company in Taiwan and is the core of the Taiwanese petrochemicals industry. Prior to February 9, 2007, the company was known by its former full name Chinese Petroleum Corporation (中國石油), until the board approved the name change on that date with immediate effect.[1]

The Kuomintang party has argued that the name change is not valid because no legislation was passed in the legislature to support it. The KMT believes that the approval of the Legislative Yuan is required before a state-owned company can change its name.[2]

Brief history

CPC was founded on June 1, 1946 in Shanghai by the government of the Republic of China. With the Kuomintang retreat to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, CPC was transferred from the Council of Resources to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Its main businesses include surveying, extracting, refining, transporting, and selling petroleum. It also produces various chemicals and has retail outlets all over Taiwan. CPC's fixing of petrol prices helped Taiwan through the Energy Crisis[citation needed]. Taiwan's petroleum industry was a CPC monopoly prior to the 1990s[citation needed], however deregulation allowed private firms to invest, leading to Formosa Plastics Group's launch of CPC competitor Formosa Petrochemical Company.

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ko:타이완중유공사

ja:台湾中油 zh:台灣中油