Taiwan accuses Chinese chipmakers of illegally poaching engineers
- Taiwan investigators alleged that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co. Illegally recruited high-technology talent from Taiwan.
- The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau began investigating this issue in December 2024, leading to searches at 34 locations and questioning 90 individuals related to 11 Chinese enterprises suspected of poaching talent.
- SMIC's illegal activities aimed to tap into Taiwan's advanced semiconductor talent amid competitive global restrictions, as SMIC has faced limitations on advanced technology and tools.
- Taiwan is a significant hub for semiconductor talent, being home to TSMC, the world's largest chipmaker, which has attracted U.S. Interest to develop manufacturing capabilities domestically.
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Taiwan accuses China's SMIC of recruiting tech talent “illegally”
On Friday, Taiwanese investigators alleged that the Chinese chip giant, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Co. (SMIC) recruited talent in the high-tech domain, “illegally”. In a statement, quoted by CNBC, the Office of...
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