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Taiwan Eases Regulations for Life Insurers to Invest in AI Projects

Taiwan has relaxed its regulations, granting life insurance companies the flexibility to invest in artificial intelligence (AI) projects. This regulatory change is part of an ongoing government campaign designed to redirect a larger portion of the industry's substantial $1 trillion asset pool back into the domestic economy.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (2 hours ago)·2 views
Taiwan Eases Regulations for Life Insurers to Invest in AI Projects

Taiwanese authorities have eased regulations for life insurers, allowing them greater flexibility to deploy capital into artificial intelligence (AI) projects.

This policy adjustment is intended to provide the nation's life insurance sector with new investment avenues.

The initiative is also a component of a broader government effort. Its aim is to encourage a significant portion of the industry's approximately $1 trillion asset pool to be reinvested within Taiwan.

According to Bloomberg Markets, this move is part of an ongoing campaign by authorities.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Bloomberg Markets. Read the original at Bloomberg Markets →

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