The Wall Street Journal reported that Taiwanese government officials and business executives pointed out that because Taiwan's semiconductor industry companies produce chips for American tech giants such as Apple, Huida, and Qualcomm, China has been deliberately targeting Taiwan-related operators.
According to official data, Taiwan’s related technology thefts reached 21 last year, more than double the number of eight in 2013. However, most of Taiwan’s prosecutions have not filed a lawsuit for the final benefit of the theft, because there is no way to implement it in mainland China. Court judgment.
Although the mainland produces most of the world's smartphones and computers, almost all logic and memory chips are imported. The size of imported chips last year reached US$260 billion, 60% higher than oil imports. China plans to make it 2025 years ago. The 40% of the chips produced in mainland China are produced in mainland China, which is four times the current level.
Taiwan officials pointed out that the mainland is tempting Taiwanese enterprises and engineers with superior conditions, and even offered five times the salary increase, sometimes tempting newcomers to take away the blueprint for design. The report pointed out that Taiwan’s 10 recent technology-related lawsuits have Nine of the prosecutors point out that the stolen technology has or has been targeted to mainland companies.