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Taiwan Digital Business Laws and Regulations 2025 - ICLG

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The ICLG page surveys Taiwan’s legal framework for digital business, highlighting key B2C e-commerce rules. It points to the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and related guidance on consumer protection in the context of online commerce, which can cover how sellers describe products, handle disclosures, and address consumer remedies.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

AppleCare+ is largely sold as a consumer-facing service, and Taiwan consumer-protection obligations (especially around disclosures, contract terms, and remedies) could affect how Apple or its partners market plan coverage, exclusions, pricing, and claim processes. While this source appears to be a high-level overview (not a specific warranty/insurance rule), CPA-style requirements could still influence AppleCare+ compliance, consumer communications, and dispute handling in Taiwan.

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In Taiwan, the main laws governing B2C e-commerce include the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and the Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of ...

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Country

Taiwan

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

5/31/2026

Relevance Score

55%

Language

Chinese (Traditional)