Costco-Taiwan
Costco-Taiwan operates as a membership-based warehouse club, part of the larger Costco Wholesale Corporation and is a joint venture. Use the CB Insights Platform to explore Costco-Taiwan's full profile.
www.cbinsights.comHere’s the latest on Costco Taiwan based on the most recent publicly reported items:
Membership fees update in 2026: Costco Taiwan announced the first membership price increase in a decade, effective April 1, 2026. Gold Star personal membership rises from NT$1,350 to NT$1,500; Business and Business Add-on memberships also rise to NT$1,500, while exclusive Executive and Black Diamond tiers are handled as noted by Costco. This reflects ongoing efforts to fund logistics upgrades and expanded services like hearing and optical centers, while maintaining the price advantages of Kirkland Signature.[2][3]
Ownership and expansion context: Costco Taiwan’s ownership history includes completing a stake purchase in 2022 to gain full control of Costco Taiwan, with a significant transaction reported at US$1.05 billion for the remaining 45% stake. Costco Taiwan operates a network of 14 warehouses and has invested in logistics and member-focused services over the years.[1]
Retail and promotional activity: Costco Taiwan has continued to emphasize promotions and price competitiveness through major events (e.g., Black Friday, Singles’ Day) and to leverage its private-label Kirkland Signature as a key differentiator for cost savings. The retailer notes ongoing expansion of promotions and services as part of its value proposition to members.[2]
Notable compliance and quality notes: There have been past regulatory actions affecting Costco Taiwan, including a notable fine related to a tainted product in 2023, underscoring the importance of product safety and regulatory compliance in its operations. Costco Taiwan has historically faced and addressed these issues as part of its operations in Kaohsiung and other locations.[10]
Market context in Taiwan: Costco Taiwan operates within Taiwan’s competitive retail landscape, with ongoing attention to membership economics, store expansion, and maintaining a balance between price competitiveness and service quality. This includes investments in specialized services (e.g., hearing, optical) to differentiate from other retailers.[4][2]
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Costco-Taiwan operates as a membership-based warehouse club, part of the larger Costco Wholesale Corporation and is a joint venture. Use the CB Insights Platform to explore Costco-Taiwan's full profile.
www.cbinsights.comFirst increase in a decade raises annual personal membership by 11% Jan. 5, 2026 15:47
taiwannews.com.twTAIPEI — Taiwan said Tuesday it plans to lift a ban on most US beef containing a controversial growth drug in an apparent bid to facilitate trade talks with Washington, triggering a protest from opponents.
www.humanrights.fiThe Kaohsiung Department of Health on Friday imposed a fine of NT$7.5 million (US$246,000) on Costco Taiwan after a mixed berry product at the retailer's Kaohsiung warehouse was found to contain the hepatitis A virus last month.
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www.taiwannews.com.twCostco Taiwan said Monday it will raise its membership fees for the first time in 10 years, with the changes taking effect on April 1, 2026.
focustaiwan.twA lot of their items are changing. For example, their scotches and bourbons are constantly in flux. I would say a good 50% of their scotches are done like this: they buy a large quantity of a certain brand, distribute it worldwide, sell until all gone, and then maybe or maybe not make another purchase in a few months.
tw.forumosa.comUS retailer reportedly pays US$1.05 billion for 45% share Jul. 1, 2022 15:50
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