Reference source : Chemicals Administration Ministry of Environment
On May 7, 2026, Taiwan’s Chemicals Administration under the Ministry of Environment announced a major public procurement project. This project aims to strengthen Taiwan’s cross-ministerial management of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during 2026–2027.
Titled “2026–2027 Cross-Ministerial PFAS Management Promotion Plan,” the project carries an estimated budget of NT$26 million. It reflects Taiwan’s growing focus on PFAS regulation, environmental protection, and the development of long-term chemical management policies.
The tender notice was published on May 7, 2026 and bidding is scheduled to close on June 5, 2026.
Taiwan Strengthens PFAS Governance Framework
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become a global regulatory priority due to their persistence in the environment and potential health impacts. Taiwan’s latest initiative indicates continued efforts to align chemical management practices with international regulatory trends.
According to the procurement announcement, the project will focus on promoting interagency cooperation and supporting the development of medium- and long-term PFAS management strategies across government departments.
Key Project Details
Project title: 2026–2027 Cross-Ministerial PFAS Management Promotion Plan
Tender number: 115DZ003
Issuing authority: Chemicals Administration
Supervising authority: Ministry of Environment
Total budget: NT$26 million
Possible future expansion budget: Up to NT$18.718 million
Contract duration: From the date of contract award until November 19, 2027
Procurement category: Environmental protection and public health services
Procurement method: Restricted tender following public evaluation procedures
Bid submission deadline: June 5, 2026, 17:30 (Taipei time)
Bid opening date: June 8, 2026
Potential Expansion of PFAS Management Activities
The tender documents state that the government reserves the right to expand the project scope in the future. Additional work may include:
Further PFAS regulatory planning activities
Medium- and long-term chemical management programs
Social development projects related to PFAS governance
Additional cross-departmental coordination initiatives
The future expansion amount may reach up to NT$18.718 million under Taiwan’s Government Procurement Act.
International Procurement Agreements Apply
The procurement notice confirms that the project falls under several international trade and procurement frameworks, including:
World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement
Agreement between Singapore and Taiwan on Economic Partnership
Agreement between New Zealand and Taiwan on Economic Cooperation
This may allow qualified international service providers to participate in the bidding process.
Growing Global Focus on PFAS Regulation
Due to concerns over environmental persistence and bioaccumulation, governments worldwide are increasing restrictions and monitoring requirements for PFAS substances.
Taiwan’s latest PFAS management initiative follows broader international developments involving:
PFAS reporting requirements
Drinking water standards
Industrial emission controls
Product content restrictions
Chemical registration and risk assessment programs
The new project is expected to support Taiwan’s future regulatory planning and strengthen coordination among environmental and public health authorities.
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