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The island of Taiwan, however, became a major source for gee-gaws during the 1960s until it also moved on to pricier electronic items. Taiwanese production from this era is marked "made in Republic of China" or "made in China (R.O.C.)" to distinguish from "Red" China.
The Made in Taiwan (Chinese: 臺灣製造; pinyin: Táiwān zhìzào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Chè-chō) (frequently depicted as "MIT") is the country of origin label affixed to products to indicate that the said product is made in Taiwan.
VINTAGE NOTE: MADE IN TAIWAN. THE NOTE: When a piece’s tag states where it was made abroad, such as noted here: This sweater was made in Taiwan.
When you see the label «Made in Taiwan ROC» on a product, it signifies that the item was manufactured in Taiwan, which is officially known as the Republic of China (ROC). This designation is important as it denotes the country of origin for the product.
When you see “Made in the Republic of China” or “Made in R. O. C.” these are wares from Taiwan. The rare Chinese wares we received were marked “Made in the Peoples’ Republic of China” until the late 1970’s.
Nearly four decades before “Made in Taiwan” became a global phenomenon in the 1970s, renowned artist Yen Shui-long (顏水龍) launched a one-man mission to bring local products to the international stage.
Taipei Customs finds many taxpayers untruthfully label the source identification of the country of origin lately. The country of origin of the external package was marked as "MADE IN TAIWAN", however, after the customs inspection, commodity was not made in Taiwan.