Beijing’s talent-thieving ops exposed by Taiwanese spooks China has been playing dress-up in Taiwan’s tech scene, creating ...
SMIC set up a branch in Taiwan posing as a Samoa-based company and tried to hire local talent, prosecutors said.
Taiwan said on Friday that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China’s largest chipmaker, illegally hired ...
Authorities in Taiwan investigated suspected front companies from China for over four years. They also targeted TSMC ...
Shanghai-based SMIC was suspected of "illegal acts" in northern Hsinchu, home to an industrial park dubbed Taiwan's Silicon ...
Taiwan recently accused Chinese chipmaker SMIC of illegally operating in the country and poaching its engineers.
A third Chinese entity, Shenzhen Tongrui Microelectronics Technology, disguised itself so well Taiwan’s Ministry of Industry ...
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau is investigating whether China’s leading chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Taiwan’s MJIB accuses SMIC and 10 other Chinese firms of illegally recruiting semiconductor engineers using a shell company.
illegally poached local engineers as part of an effort to access the island’s cutting-edge chip technology. SMIC set up a branch in Taiwan posing as a Samoa-based company and tried to hire local ...
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SMIC set up a branch in Taiwan posing as a Samoa-based company and tried to hire local talent, prosecutors from Taiwan’s Investigation Bureau said Friday in a statement.
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