SayIt

  • Home
  • Speakers
  • Speeches

2018-08-15 Crossroads visit

  • David Chang

    How’s everything going?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Pretty good. How’s it going for you?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Not bad, pretty busy. But it’s kind of interesting, because right now we’re in an interesting position to see where we go from here.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    With the data?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Especially with the data. The application tool, I think we still need to do some pushing and promotion for this. Ultimately, I think we have to get our names out, and we have to have established credibility.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Ultimately, the tool works. We think maybe hitting accelerators and incubators, helping them with the human resource part of it of getting this visa would help, once you start building from there.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Accelerate it.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes, accelerators accelerates. We accelerate the process to our accelerators, yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    How many people have...?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    For now, we have just one on our valley, but we are still preparing for the next phase. I don’t think right now we’re promoting, because the beta phase is very, very fundamental. It’s just stories, service providers, and then the tool.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    This is actually why Didi is working with us as a consultant. She is of former...can I post that? OK, sorry.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    For sure, good point. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    She is a former global marketing director for Gogoro. She did some awesome things, let’s just say. I think Gogoro owes a lot to what she’s been doing. She has been helping us with the consulting part of this, with a lot of it.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    We can also tailor make features as needed by large organizations. It’s a classic, you’re switching from a 2C to a 2B model, and of course, you need a few early adopters, but you can tailor make solutions for them all the same.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We package it more.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    At the second...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    If you’re purely looking for business set-up from A to Z, we find you a local guide who can help you navigate the bank account systems. Another one, an easy immigration consulting, accountant, legal, if it’s all one package, then we can also give them some interesting deals.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Then we can also have another deal where it’s not just business consulting, but also helping you lifestyle-wise or educational resources, exactly.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    You can even white label their whole website [laughs] for a large, multinational company. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Seriously. That might be interesting ways of going forward with this. Actually, I wanted to give you an update, because ASVDA’s like, "OK, if we can establish this, this would also help us set out a lot, give us the access to resources." Especially, they can also explore Southeast Asia markets with the same model, too. We’ll see where we go from there.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s awesome.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We came here today, of course, to give you an update, because you’ve been so kind to supporting and everything. It’s always a pleasure chatting with you. Because we also do need to some fundraising, I know you had an idea last time about the milestone. It was a pay...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I keep forgetting the term.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Pay for priority.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Pay for priority.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Pay for priority.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s a more gentle way to say, "White labeling."

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    White labeling, yes. There you go. Pay for their priority. We’re paying for the priority. We’re seeing, how, if anything, I know you can’t, as a public official, you have your lines. Is there any type of guidance you could provide, because we are at this pivotal stage. Our costs keep increasing, because we have to keep growing this beta stage, beta phase.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Core funds are no longer enough to sustain this entire project. As we are opening up new functions, opening up the Chinese version of our site, we’re also going to have to have new people for that. Any guidance you can provide on that end, people who might be interested in where we’re going with this platform?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Sure. The first thing still is broaden visibility in the ex-pat community. I’m sure you...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’re starting that process.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    I think that’s something that can’t be skipped over, because after all, for an agency and a cross-functional agency as you are, trust is paramount. People need to trust that you’re not going away next week [laughs] before they hand out their services to you for a value-adding or for matchmaking.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Just some general confidence that you won’t go away next week. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’re going to be, "Bye."

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    [laughs] Exactly. Also, I think it’s very good to have a ministry, news lens, or a media outlet visibility and outreach program as well, because that reduces your ongoing maintenance cost.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    All your system are indeed at this moment, it is actually one time. You can say, "We’ve got additional funding. This is what we’re going to end up with, and then we’re going to partner with media partners, with what we have."

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    If you want to say more, you’ve got to finance new investors or new patrons.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Right. I think we’re still at that very tip where we came out with the beta. It doesn’t exactly show where we’re going with it yet, it’s the very fundamental, and it’s more for our development idea about where we can take this.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Ultimately, we just have to establish ourselves’ name amongst the foreigner community. From there, hopefully we can also start cultivating our Chinese readers to understand where this platform is going and what the direction is.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I think it’s a slow process. We’re also tapping up chambers of commerces, AmCham, Canadian Chamber of Commerce. We actually just met a representative to see whether there might be alignment in what we’re doing, if there can be some win-win opportunities along those lines.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Any other types of guidance or any types of things, thoughts, or ideas so far?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    I would like to get your view on this endeavor. What are your take on this positioning of this endeavor?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Of the entire...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, the Crossroads.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I agree with you. I think the trust needs to be established. there needs to be a few more testimonials, maybe even a working model that you can tell that story. I know you’re in beta right now, so it’s just trying to make sure it works before we flood it with traffic.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    You’ve done a good job keeping some of those connections. I think there needs to be a few stories to be told that it’s possible. Even myself going through the tool, seeing all the parameters and stipulations that you need to have as an entrepreneur here, it looks pretty impossible to even get one of these things through.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    What’s that story we can tell to say it’s possible?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    It’s possible.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Does that means that we need to work with the government more closely to ensure that some of these things are being passed through? I think the tool’s a great idea. The branding is a great idea, as long as it’s validated and there’s testimonials. But, I think it remains to be seen if it’s actually going to be a possibility to get.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Exactly.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    You can’t pass the visa, you just have the...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’re just here to lead them to the door.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    ...the tunnel to the...Yeah, exactly. That would be my biggest gray area right now. As someone who’s potentially considering starting a consultancy, an agency, or something like that, or I have funds for doing so, I think it still looks pretty impossible. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Oh, God.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    No, not your tool.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    No, to have to go through that whole process.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    To actually get through the entire process.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    You’re operating a agency by yourself here, as a ARC holder?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I have an ARC extension right now, so I’m able to potentially consult.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Awesome. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    She’s wonderful.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yeah, for a few more months, but I have to think about my future and I have to think about what’s going to happen after that expires.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Maybe you get a gold card.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I would love to get a gold card, but that also looks kind of hard.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    The processes...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I read a lot of stories that maybe it doesn’t actually even exist. Yeah, I’d love to.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    On paper. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Right, and I think that’s...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I’ve been hearing more successful cases now. Maybe it’s time to try.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    If you can utilize your platform to tell these stores, great.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I think there’s a massive skepticism in the foreigner community...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yes! I read for Formosa or Taiwan, everybody says it’s impossible. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes, they just give up.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Being very close to your content, translating it, and seeing the actual parameters of what I need to put through, I don’t know if I have the accreditations. I am glad these things are in the press and that Taiwan’s trying to get them through, but I want to see a few of my friends go through it and be able to tell the story myself.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We need to gather these stories. That’s what the whole media project is. Even if they didn’t go through our system, because there’s...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Just ensure that that process is tried and true.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes, tried and true.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Even though they don’t necessarily need an entrepreneur visa, we are going to be providing them all sorts of services to show them, "Hey, we can act as the umbrella organization to get all your service needs, giving you local guides, setting up your bank accounts, finding you a space." We plan to definitely use case studies to show what we’re doing to promote the good cause of Crossroads.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It has to start here, because I think the folks that are going to want these visas are folks that already are in love with Taiwan. Taiwan, as a brand, is a different problem or challenge, opportunity.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    [laughs] Opportunity.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    I’d love to pick your brain on that, too.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    A friend of mine and I are doing a talk next week with a New York Times reporter who’s promoting Taiwan culture in New York and some other folks who are working with Taiwan Tourism Bureau. I’d love to have you.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    OK.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s next Wednesday. I’ll give you some information on it.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    OK.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s a conversation I have all the time. I have a friend who’s helping to run...I don’t know if you’re familiar with Andrew Zimmern. He’s the "Bizarre Foods" guy.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It rings a bell.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    TLC, right.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    He’s potentially coming over here and doing a series.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Oh, cool.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    They were asking some folks that are over here, "What would you pitch?" That’s a question. How do you position Taiwan as a brand? What do you want to show?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I think a lot of people hold the secrets close to their heart, because they don’t want it to be too exposed, but I also feel like there’s a huge opportunity to market it.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It dovetails into falling in love and wanting to start a business here.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes, yes, yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I don’t even work for the company that I came here for, and I don’t want to leave. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We don’t want you to leave, either.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Thanks. I’ll stick around.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Please do.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I’d love to pick your brain about that, too, because I know that’s something that you’re working on.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It sounds like a dial-up thing.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    There’s a new Economic Immigration Act. I’m sure you’re aware of it, [Taiwanese] .

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s in the 60-day public commentary period. It drastically lowers the gold card...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    [gasps]

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...criteria. I think it’s really less impossible. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Less impossible? That’s good to know.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s very, very good to know.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s a little less impossible. To make it a priority bill in the next session, which is a budget session, it is actually pretty challenging. If you remember, the Foreign Talent Act was delayed by one session, some people say two sessions, because there was some concerns about the job market here.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    About the job market?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, about the job market.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    The job market, whether they can take...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Taking over Taiwanese jobs.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    There’s a long debate about people qualifying for Foreign Talent Act actually creating more jobs than they take, and the jobs they create are better quality jobs, anyway. We’ve got some pretty large names investing hundreds of AI researchers, Microsoft, Google, Oath, etc.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    There’s a general sense of, "Yeah, maybe they are creating jobs," and that helped getting the act actually passed. The new immigration act, because it actually lowers the balance quite a bit, there will be debate, and in a budget period, there is only certain weeks allocated for meaningful debate anyway.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Whether we can get it passed or not, it’s anyone’s call.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, it is a stretch, but help framing the narrative, too, from the perspective of a person who really want to contribute to Taiwan, not just in a economic sense, but as a brand-building sense. I think that will...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...massively help the message that the NDC is trying to convey to the parliament. This is a talent visibility play. This is not just a "we don’t have enough babies born, so we need more work force" play.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    "We need more workers."

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Which has been the main message, which is why I’m kind of worried.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    "We need more workers."

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s true, and getting out of that insular mind set, I think is the biggest issue because...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Is there something we can coordinate even in a media campaign for Crossroads with your consultancy? What’s the time line like for this bill? What do you think is the...?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s in the 60-day commentary period. I think it still has like 50 days to go, and then after which the NDC will take the public comments. If there’s lots of comments supporting it and nothing against it, it will go straight to the parliament, which begins the session, I think late September-ish.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    I think it will start deliberating substantially in October. If it misses the October deliberation period, and it misses November, then it will be the next session. It will be next March, so there is a window in which that we need to get the public, if not enthusiastic, at least not opposing this act.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It will also help your message as well, because your whole message is like, "This is possible." Starting from the most possible one certainly beats the almost impossible, right?

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Let’s hope.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Do you drum up public support for something like this?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Do you mean domestically?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Certainly, we get the job creators abroad to showcase their quality jobs, and the talent people loves the story that utilizes, for example, when the air lapse of those foreign multinationals speaking establishing in Taiwan.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    We make sure that their message is on positive social impact, like how it will transform our education, on how it will empower the indigenous and to less empowered communities to revitalize their language with someone from the Common Voice project from Mozilla. I like that a lot, because it is participatory AI. It is not predatory AI.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Basically, by showcasing job creation opportunities that in the same time enhance the social welfare or enhance social solidarity, we’re saying, "The foreigners are here to help us to create a diverse society that can nevertheless find common values."

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    What people don’t like was in the old, pre-labor act era when there all we had was the 工廠法, the manufacturing plant act, in which practically every foreign company would do large investment in job creation here, as either tradeoff to either environmental sustainability or social stability. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s not the kind of message we want to get across. Still, for people who are older, they still remember the days when the multinationals are here and hired a lot of foreigners, who are essentially in a different class. They may create some jobs, but at the expense of social solidarity or environmental sustainability.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    There’s still some trauma left over...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Right. We’re now saying, like there’s a September, I think -- November? conference called GEC+, and it’s...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Yeah, I saw that one.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The idea is really pushing it, and it’s part of the Global Entrepreneurship network, and so they’re going to have their own conference here in Taiwan, the summit. Just like in the digital economy, Digital Innovation Forum, which was a APAC thing.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Still, what we’re saying is that we’re enabling social impact with AI-plus, I would say. Whatever technology and whatever jobs we create, those are just instruments.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The values are sustainable development, and the values are social solidarity, positive social impact, and so on. That’s the main narrative. Just by saying, "Here are these people who are looking to contribute to Taiwan’s social or environmental..."

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    It’s definitely in line with...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Rebranding the goal of all the foreign investment...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    To increase diversity, and for the general social good.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I think these are stories that we can...Let’s see, because if it’s early October, and we’re doing our media campaign aiming to do it late September, maybe we could coordinate or something.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah. There’s a similar campaign from New Zealand a few years ago where they called a Global Impact Visa, or GIVs.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    They partnered with the Edmund Hillary Foundation to give this special visa that you don’t need any investment. You don’t need any qualification other than that you demonstrate that you can create positive social impact somewhere, and you’re willing to take those skills to New Zealand.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    They give you funding, fellowship, investment, and whatever. One of the -- I think it was a lawyer or someone who applied for this, specifically to help the Maori people to give their river personhood, legal personhood.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The river can be part of the board. The river can be part of anything, just like a company, and the river is collaboratively, their interest is being represented by someone from the government and someone from the tribe. That’s because they have a very interesting constitution that is basically a treaty between the Maori people and the colonizers.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    This allows for this new kind of legal invention, but then it puts a whole new spin on venture philantrophy, on impact investing, because you’re treating, just like the Maori people did, a river as a person.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    And donating to the river’s spirit. If the river gets polluted, it’s physical harm to that legal person then.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    ...file a lawsuit.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Right. The river can file a lawsuit.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s really interesting.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s what this kind of narrative does, because at the same time, New Zealand is also bringing up other kinds of resets of courts. By focusing on these kind of stories, the New Zealand see those foreigners as enhancing the Maori spirit or enhancing the local sustainability campaigns.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    That’s cool.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Some stories like that, I think would be very useful.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We interviewed some foreign entrepreneurs, write it up in English, make it maybe even into a, hopefully, video program, videos translated into Chinese as well. Distribute it across Crossroads, distribute it in English across foreign communities.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Let’s see what we could do with that, where we can...And maybe have some discussion on Crossroads, because ultimately, we still need to build these tools in.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, of course.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Where people can have that cross-lingual exchange, and where they’re looking at the same issues, and where we can actually do some engaging about where people are standing and where they’re from. That would be interesting data.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right. What’s the dialogue next Wednesday?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I have a friend who runs a blog who’s trying to bring these Taiwan branding conversations into a bigger light, so we have about a hundred folks coming to drink wine and talk about it. We have a panel. If you want to be on our panel...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    When is this?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Next Wednesday.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Like, which hour?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    6:30pm to 9:30pm. It’s at a space called G92.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    OK...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s underground. Have you heard of it?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Mm-mm.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s a new work space. We’ve got Bloomberg, "The New York Times," and some other folks from the media there. We’ve got some government officials. We’ve got folks who are working for agencies related to the tourism bureau. She’s called the tourism bureau out on a lot of things.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Tricky Taipei.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Tricky Taipei.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Tricky Taipei, I don’t know if...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Oh, yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    It’s her...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Because she causes the headaches.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, yeah, yeah. That’s great.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    She ultimately wants it to succeed. She’s a marketer, and that’s how I got to be friends with her, because we have marketing discussions.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    She’s cool.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    We’re trying to get more communication with the locals and foreigners together, and having everybody get to know each other.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Awesome. I’ve got at that time slot, a hackathon here to attend to so I may or may not be able to join, but because PIDIS Is like 22 people, I’m sure that someone will be interested.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yeah, that would be great, please.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Can you maybe send me an email?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yes, I can, and I’ll still send...

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    I’ll circulate it.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    That’s awesome.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    You already have it.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Yeah, we already have it.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yeah, we already have it. No need. Save your cards.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Perfect.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    There you go. Yes.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Thank you.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Cool, so that’s done. Anything else you would like to explain?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    No, really, I just wanted to have...Oh, yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    I still have a question. Later on, we were thinking about building a membership system for Crossroads, and that kind of ties in with the data privacy, with the GDPR and other things.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    We did try to do ourselves some research online about the languages and the method that the GDPR requires, but we’re not certain, 100 percent, like GDPR-proof. I’m wondering if you know of any resources that can help us navigate the data privacy...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    There is stuff out there we know, but we’re not sure if through your position or your resources, is there a unit that helps with this, with compliance?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yes. The NDC itself, actually...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Really?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Oh, really?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...is the main office.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I didn’t know that.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    We can consult with NDC?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, the NDC just recently opened a GDPR negotiation office. They’re the main office to negotiate with the EU on compliance, and also, it’s the main coordinator of the various ministries that provides GDPR consultancy.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    If you just google "NDC GDPR", you’ll find it.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    NDC GDPR?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s our main office.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    As a private company, we can consult them?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yes.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Do we have to pay? Is this a free service?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    There’s some guidelines...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I’m just curious.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...and I’m sure if you have specific questions, that they’ll also refer you to capable teams within the Ministry of the Economy or other ministries. Start there.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’ll see where it goes.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    If you run into anything, just let me know. You can truthfully say that you’re part of the SVDA push, which is one of the NDC’s main motivations anyway. They’ll be super motivated to help you.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Awesome. NDC has always been our friend. They’re a wonderful organization, so let’s see. I didn’t know about this unit, though. That’s pretty cool news.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s very new.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Yeah, it is.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s good news.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Two months old or something.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    How long?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Two months old.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Two months.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Oh, nice.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s very new.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    We didn’t know about this.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Perfect timing.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s wonderful timing.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Maybe they’re also in beta.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Maybe, most likely.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Maybe they need some beta testers.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    ...a proof of concept.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I know, proof of concept.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    I guess we’ll have to test it. We’ll go test.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Any other things? It was just a quick chat, just to say hi. It’s always fun to see you. We’ll see where we can go with this. Especially if you are trying to push the narrative for that, if you need any type of coordination. We’re thinking we’re going to aim this media project hopefully end of September, but ultimately we’ll just have to see how that goes.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    OK.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    If there’s any particular things you want us to mention in these interviews, please do let me know. We can include it. We’re getting David Green involved, also, I’m thinking either as a news lens or as himself, so he can also create a better narrative about what we’re doing with this interviewing. We’ll see.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Just quick, informal survey. How many of you have a 自然人憑證, maybe for tax purposes?

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    For tax, yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Do you have one?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I don’t think so.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Are you aware that you can have one, as well?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I don’t know.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Probably not.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I don’t think so.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s one of the narratives where we’re also...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    What is the name of the card?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It’s called 外來人口自然人憑證.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    What’s it called, like natural...What’s the English meaning? I never remember the English meaning. It’s like a digital ID.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It is a digital ID.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Oh, OK.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    You can use it to sign documents, to file tax, to apply for insurance, etc.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Oh, wow.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    What we found is that, while many Taiwanese people here to have this Citizen Digital Certificate (自然人憑證) for tax purposes, the ARC holders very rarely know that this service is good for ARC holders, as well.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    From a marketing standpoint, the fact that it’s called a "natural person card" deters me right away.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I feel like I’m not a natural...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Natural person?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    ...resident here.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    You’re artificial?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Right, and if we put "Alien" in front of it...

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    An alien natural?

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Alien natural person.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I’ve always aspired to be an alien natural.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    It’s cool.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    It’s a cool title.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The O-1 visa of the USA is called literally "Alien of extraordinary ability".

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s pretty cool. I want that.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    I want that, too!

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Wasn’t there a movie called "Leagues of Extraordinary Gentlemen" or something?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yeah, "League of Extraordinary Aliens."

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    A while back, with Sean Connery.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    "League of Extraordinary People." [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    We’re brainstorming on the branding for that.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    E-residency, 100 percent makes more sense.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    What about Taiwan Identification Card, that works?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Sure, yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    ...definitely sounds good.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The current name is 外來人口自然人憑證, or 外人憑證.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Like 老外.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    This 外 often translates to Alien, though I don’t think it’s the most catchy translation...

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Maybe it has a little picture of an alien.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’d be cute.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Or just Y Card, where Y doesn’t stand for anything?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Just a Y Card?

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    The Y Card, sure.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    It sounds like a wild card...

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yeah.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Just call it 外卡, wild card.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    老外 wild card.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    The LW card.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    The L-dub.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    L-dub, L-dubs here.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Grab your LWC.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    外卡, yeah. That may catch on.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    It is.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Was this a recent thing?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah. 自然人憑證 has been around for years, but it only started issuing to ARC holders not even two years ago. It’s good for anything that we can use it for. It’s used as a single sign-on system for practically anything.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Your labor history.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yes. Traditionally, people think ARC, and it doesn’t translate into online service, because it is not really a card you can do e-signature, according to the Digital Signature Act. Now, we start issuing this card to ARC holders, as well. They’re good as a signature or seal, so it could be used for all kinds of official things.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Plus, it’s actually a combo card, so you can use NFC to just beep your phone, so it’s also super convenient.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Nice.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    But nobody knows about it. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    We need to talk about it.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Is there already English content that’s floating out there in the nethers that we can have?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    We’re working on a more catchy branding than just literal translation of 外來人口自然人憑證...

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    "Alien natural person card," oh, God.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    That’s a great name. Actually, kind of catching on.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Alien natural person?

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Alien natural person, it’s got a beat to it.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Maybe not...

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Alien-natured person.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Yeah, exactly, alien nature.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Yeah, a person with alien nature. [laughs]

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’re special.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Very special.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Once we get some ideas out, maybe we can follow up with this conversation.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Even send some information, even if you need help with the English translation. Right now, at Crossroads, a lot of our content is uniquely translated all the time. Foreigners, of course, want to know what Chinese information is out there. They also want the same know-how or same knowledge. If there’s only Chinese content, but you think it’s useful to foreigners, feel free to pass it to us.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    The labor taxation, health care, banking, traditionally, because all of these are mostly offered to natural citizens only...

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    Taiwanese citizens.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...so even after it’s issued to ARC holders, most of the content is not in English yet.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    We’ve seen that.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    ...which adds to the reason why very few people know about it in the foreign community.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    The tax system is in English now, right?

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s right.

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    That’s the newly updated this year.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    That’s the one system we worked on, yes.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Of course, it’s for the money. [laughs] It’s the most important.

    Link in context Link
  • (laughter)

    Link in context Link
  • Justin Wu

    There was complained about some much last year.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    OK. Please send me information about the event for next Wednesday.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Yeah, that’d be great.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Once we have some ideas, I’ll let you know.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Any type of practical information...We had stuff from Eiger, the law firm, about Labor Standard Act. Those spread like wildfire. You definitely see that there’s a lack of information, and everyone’s craving this. Anytime there’s information we can help spread, that would be wonderful.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Awesome.

    Link in context Link
  • Didi Bethurum

    Cool.

    Link in context Link
  • Audrey Tang

    Thank you.

    Link in context Link
  • David Chang

    Thank you so much.

    Link in context Link

This site is maintained and operated by PDIS. Unless otherwise indicated, the content is released under the terms of the Creative Commons CC0 license.

Terms of Service Privacy