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In Taiwan, investigators raided businesses they say acted as fronts for Chinese companies to hire away workers with key ...
If the government fails to act, China’s AI-driven propaganda will shape the next generation of American voters—and determine ...
Taiwanese authorities are investigating whether SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), China’s largest ...
Starting in December, the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau searched 34 locations and interviewed 90 people as part of ...
Taiwan said on Friday that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China’s largest chipmaker, illegally hired ...
"The high-tech industry ... thus become the target of poaching by Chinese enterprises." Many such companies trying to take Taiwanese engineers disguise themselves as Taiwan or foreign companies ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNTaiwanese authorities accuse SMIC and allies of poaching engineersTaiwanese authorities raided 34 different locations in six cities between March 18 and March 28. Officials from the Ministry ...
Taiwan’s MJIB accuses SMIC and 10 other Chinese firms of illegally recruiting semiconductor engineers using a shell company.
Taiwanese authorities have launched an investigation into China's largest chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
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 ...
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. illegally poached local engineers as part of an effort to access the island’s cutting-edge ...
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