Chinese Tech Firms Probed for Illegal Operation in Taiwan
TAIWAN, AUG 7 – Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau deployed over 300 investigators to probe 16 Chinese firms for illegal recruitment and unlicensed operations harming the semiconductor sector.
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Taiwan Probes 16 Chinese Tech Firms for Illegal Operations
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. According to Taipei Times, officials said the firms are suspected of secretly setting up offices in Taiwan and hiring local staff without authorisation. Between July 15 and August 6, more than 300 investigators carried out searches at 70 locations in Taipei, New Taipei City, Taoyuan and Hsinchu. Around 120 people linked to the companies were questioned during the raids. World News | Taiwan Pr…
Taiwan raids firms linked to China in chip secrets probe
TAIPEI, Aug 7 — Taiwanese investigators said Thursday they have raided 16 Chinese-funded companies suspected of illegally poaching high-tech talent to steal secrets from the island’s chip industry.Taiwan is a global powerhouse in semiconductor manufacturing, with more than half of the world’s chips and nearly all of the high-end ones made there.China is racing to develop the advanced chips used to power artificial intelligence systems, as it fac…
16 Chinese tech firms investigated for illegally setting up offices in Taiwan - Focus Taiwan
The Ministry of Justice's Investigation Bureau said Thursday that 16 Chinese tech companies are being investigated for illegally setting up offices in Taiwan and hiring local staff without authorization.
Mediafax The Taiwan Research Office announced that over 300 agents conducted, between 15 July and 6 August, surveys in 70 locations and interviewed 120 people. According to researchers, Chinese companies are accused of operating illegally in Taiwan and using hidden methods to recruit high-tech engineers. Among the companies seen are important names from the semiconductor and electronic industry, such as Goertek, Victory Giant Technology, NEWSENC…
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