Ms. Liehling Wu/ Taiwan Fair Trade Commission (BOS 6)

Liehling (Amy) Wu
Liehling Wu has been with Taiwan Fair Trade Commission (TFTC) since 1994.
Before transferring to current Department in 2008, she has worked at Department of
Unfair Competition as an investigator and section chief, and Planning Department as
a specialist. Currently, she is a section chief in charge of investigating and taking
enforcement actions against abuse of dominance, cartels, resale price maintenance,
and other vertical restrictive violations. In the past 7 years, she has extensive
practical experience on merger reviews and cartel investigations, including an
international price-fixing case which was the first leniency filed to TFTC
and deemed a violation with the highest fine for an individual company. Besides, she
is mandated to supervise “the International Antitrust Action Plan” including
providing investigation plans for staff, and promoting business antitrust compliance.
Except for case investigation, she was designated on behalf of TFTC to participate as
a lecturer or teacher-panelist in OECD training seminar in Korea and JICA in Japan.
She received her bachelor’s degree from National Taiwan University and a master’s
degree from University of Chicago in the United States, both in public policies. She
had her extensive research and training programs at Harvard Law School (visiting
scholar) and London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE), UK (leadership
program).