[6] In February 2000, Wang announced that China Steel had launched an e-commerce company as joint venture with FarEasTone.
[7] He was considered for reappointment in May 2001,[8] though the Ministry of Economic Affairs chose to designate Kuo Yen-tu as chairman.
[9] His departure from China Steel was thought to be for political reasons;[10] similar sentiments were stated of Wang's successors in the post.
[32] In November 2005, months after his legislature term had ended, the Kuomintang nominated him to sit on the National Communications Commission.
Though he had assumed the chairmanship of Tong Lung Metal Industry in 2002,[34] Wang did not consider a restructuring of the company complete until March 2006, a year after he stepped down from the Legislative Yuan.