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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Taiwan<\/a>'s national security officials want to persuade Apple Inc<\/a>'s supplier Foxconn<\/a> to unwind an $800 million investment in Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup<\/a>, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

The deal will definitely not go through, the report added, citing a senior Taiwanese government official involved in national security issues.

Taiwan, the world's largest contract electronics maker, has become increasingly cautious about China's ambition to boost its
semiconductor sector<\/a>. It has proposed new laws to prevent what it says is China stealing its chip technology<\/a>, amid rising concerns in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage.

The island's government prohibits companies from building their most advanced foundries in China to ensure they do not offshore their best technology.

Taiwan faces mounting pressure from China, which considers the democratically governed island its own territory.

Taiwan's cabinet commission has yet to formally review the investments, the FT report on Wednesday quoted an unnamed person who was briefed on the matter as saying, adding that officials from the National Security Council and the Mainland Affairs Council believe the deal needs to be blocked.

Foxconn and Tsinghua Unigroup did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

It is clear that they have elevated this to the national security level and the prospects are getting dimmed, the FT report cited one person close to the company and added that the deal looks more difficult to pass through with increasing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

Tensions have escalated in the Taiwan Strait after U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island last week, a move that China condemned as a threat to peace and stability.

Last month, Foxconn said it was a shareholder in embattled chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup via a $798 million investment by a subsidiary.
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台湾安全的官员希望中国芯片制造商富士康的股份下降:英国《金融时报》

台湾,全球最大的电子产品合同制造商,已经变得越来越谨慎,提高半导体行业中国的雄心。它提出了新的法律来防止它说中国窃取其芯片技术,日益担忧在台北,北京正在加强其经济间谍活动。

  • 更新2022年8月10日上午07:52坚持
台湾国家安全官员想说服苹果(aapl . o:行情)的供应商富士康解除一个投资8亿美元在中国芯片制造商清华Unigroup《金融时报》报道,周三。

这笔交易肯定会不通过,报告称,台湾政府一位高级官员参与国家安全问题。

台湾,全球最大的电子产品合同制造商,已经变得越来越谨慎,提高中国的雄心半导体行业。它提出了新的法律来防止它说中国偷窃芯片技术在台北,日益担忧,中国政府正在加强其经济间谍活动。

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台湾政府禁止公司在中国发展最先进的铸造厂,以确保他们不离岸他们最好的技术。

台湾从中国面临越来越大的压力,认为民主治理岛自己的领土。

台湾内阁委员会尚未正式审查投资,英国《金融时报》周三报道援引一位未具名知情的人说,他补充说,国家安全委员会的官员和中国大陆事务委员会认为该交易需要屏蔽。

富士康和清华Unigroup没有立即回应记者的路透社记者的置评请求。

很明显,他们有这个提升到国家安全水平和前景越来越暗淡,《金融时报》援引一位接近该公司和补充说,这笔交易看上去更难以通过增加台湾海峡的紧张局势。

在台湾海峡的紧张局势升级,美国众议院议长佩洛西(Nancy Pelosi)上周访问了中国宣传占领的自治的台湾岛,中国此举谴责为对和平与稳定的威胁。

上个月,富士康表示这是一个股东在四面楚歌的芯片企业集团清华Unigroup子公司通过一项7.98亿美元的投资。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Taiwan<\/a>'s national security officials want to persuade Apple Inc<\/a>'s supplier Foxconn<\/a> to unwind an $800 million investment in Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup<\/a>, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

The deal will definitely not go through, the report added, citing a senior Taiwanese government official involved in national security issues.

Taiwan, the world's largest contract electronics maker, has become increasingly cautious about China's ambition to boost its
semiconductor sector<\/a>. It has proposed new laws to prevent what it says is China stealing its chip technology<\/a>, amid rising concerns in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage.

The island's government prohibits companies from building their most advanced foundries in China to ensure they do not offshore their best technology.

Taiwan faces mounting pressure from China, which considers the democratically governed island its own territory.

Taiwan's cabinet commission has yet to formally review the investments, the FT report on Wednesday quoted an unnamed person who was briefed on the matter as saying, adding that officials from the National Security Council and the Mainland Affairs Council believe the deal needs to be blocked.

Foxconn and Tsinghua Unigroup did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

It is clear that they have elevated this to the national security level and the prospects are getting dimmed, the FT report cited one person close to the company and added that the deal looks more difficult to pass through with increasing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.

Tensions have escalated in the Taiwan Strait after U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the Chinese-claimed self-ruled island last week, a move that China condemned as a threat to peace and stability.

Last month, Foxconn said it was a shareholder in embattled chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup via a $798 million investment by a subsidiary.
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