Chinese tech companies, particularly Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and Cloudnix, are employing strategic subterfuge to recruit talent from Taiwan. SMIC has recruited through a front company based in Taiwan, while Cloudnix has obscured its origins by registering in Taiwan and claiming Singaporean ownership. Additionally, Shenzhen Torey Microelectronics Technology has attempted to secretly hire Taiwanese employees. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) has raised alarms over these practices, highlighting the risks posed to Taiwan's tech industry and national security.
The Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China's largest chip maker, has begun using a front company in Taiwan to recruit staff, according to the MJIB.
Cloudnix, a Chinese networking chip company, has aggressively recruited talent from firms like Intel and Microsoft while obscuring its Chinese control by registering in Taiwan.
Shenzhen Torey Microelectronics Technology attempted to hire Taiwanese workers while concealing its operations on the island from authorities, showcasing a trend in talent acquisition.
The MJIB reports a concerning trend where Chinese firms manipulate their registrations to mislead about their origins while competing in Taiwan's tech talent landscape.
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