Taiwan’s MJIB accuses SMIC and 10 other Chinese firms of illegally recruiting semiconductor engineers using a shell company.
this accolade was a testament to the dedication and hard work invested by the STA and the tourism sector in promoting Samoa as a premier travel destination within the Asia and Chinese markets. STA ...
Taiwan said on Friday that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China’s largest chipmaker, illegally hired ...
A third of NRL players were born overseas and half of the overall playing group have at least one parent born overseas. Those ...
Authorities in Taiwan investigated suspected front companies from China for over four years. They also targeted TSMC ...
President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House, held up a chart showing proposed import taxes: 34 percent on China, 20 ...
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 ...
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau is investigating whether China’s leading chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
SMIC set up a branch in Taiwan posing as a Samoa-based company and tried to hire local talent. Read more at straitstimes.com.
According to a statement published by Nikkei, around 11 companies, the majority from the semiconductor industry, violated ...
SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), China’s largest chipmaker, is already on the US Entity List – a ...
Taiwan authorities said on Friday they were investigating whether China's largest chipmaker SMIC illegally lured Taiwanese ...
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