Taiwan says China's SMIC suspected of illegally luring tech workers
In a statement, the investigation bureau of
It gave no details apart from saying the company operated in
Hsinchu county, next to Hsinchu city,
SMIC, which has ramped up investment to expand production
capacity and strengthen
The bureau said this month it had sent 180 people to raid 11
companies operating in
Since 2020, when the bureau set up a task force on the matter, it has investigated more than 100 cases, it said.
"The high-tech industry is the lifeblood of our nation's economy, and companies with semiconductor technology and the related industrial chain are the 'mountains protecting the country' to maintain our economic strength," it said.
"Talents in the related industries have thus become the target of poaching by Chinese enterprises."
Many such companies trying to take Taiwanese engineers
disguise themselves as
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