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TAIPEI -- Taiwanese authorities have accused China's top chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. and other ...
Taiwan's justice ministry alleged that SMIC used a Samoa-based entity as cover to set up an entity on the island and has been ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Taiwan is investigating 11 Chinese technology companies, including the country’s leading chipmaker, on ...
In Taiwan, investigators raided businesses they say acted as fronts for Chinese companies to hire away workers with key ...
A third Chinese entity, Shenzhen Tongrui Microelectronics Technology, disguised itself so well Taiwan’s Ministry of Industry ...
Starting in December, the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau searched 34 locations and interviewed 90 people as part of ...
Taiwan recently accused Chinese chipmaker SMIC of illegally operating in the country and poaching its engineers.
According to a statement published by Nikkei, around 11 companies, the majority from the semiconductor industry, violated ...
Taiwan is investigating whether China's chipmaker SMIC used a fake Samoan front company to illegally recruit local ...
Taiwan is investigating whether China’s leading chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) illegally poached local engineers as part of an effort to access the island’s ...
Taiwanese authorities have launched an investigation into China's largest chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MIJB) said in a statement that SMIC had used a Samoa-based entity as cover to set up a subsidiary on the island "under the guise of foreign ...
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