SMIC, other Chinese companies accused of illegal operations in Taiwan

Massive six-city investigation comes amid concerns over Beijing aggression

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The Investigation Bureau of Taiwan's Ministry of Justice carries out an investigation into Chinese tech companies suspected of operating illegally on the island. (Taiwan's Ministry of Justice)

LAULY LI and CHENG TING-FANG

TAIPEI -- Taiwanese authorities have accused China's top chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. and other Chinese tech companies of operating illegally on the island and poaching local engineers, allegations that follow Taiwan's biggest investigation this year on this front.

The Investigation Bureau, part of the Ministry of Justice, told Nikkei Asia that it dispatched 180 inspectors to 34 locations across six cities between March 18 and March 27, searching a total of 11 Chinese tech companies and questioning over 90 people.

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