Domestic Coverage Locally, the event secured 200 features across print, digital, and social media platforms. Coverage included major outlets such as CommonWealth Magazine, the Central News Agency (CNA), FTV News, the Liberty Times, the China Times, and the United Daily News.
International Reach On the global stage, the forum achieved extensive visibility with 185 reports across digital and social channels. Notable coverage included TIME, AP News, the Australian Associated Press (AAP), Antara News, and the Manila Bulletin, spanning major news agencies and media outlets across Europe, the Americas, Oceania, and Southeast Asia.
“The Asia Pacific Circular Economy Roundtable & Hotspot 2025 (APCER & Hotspot 2025) concluded successfully in Taipei. Co-hosted by Taiwan's Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture, and the Circular Taiwan Network, the four-day event gathered more than 500 participants from 50 countries, uniting policymakers, industry leaders, and academics to accelerate circular cooperation across the Asia-Pacific region. ”
“A highlight of the forum was unveiling the draft "Taiwan Circular Economy Roadmap" for the first time. The forum then adopted a dynamic co-creation format, engaging international and domestic participants to provide real-time feedback and collaboration ideas. The roadmap serves not only as a national policy blueprint, but also as a framework for cross-sector cooperation between Taiwan and its international partners. ”