A person familiar with the matter revealed that after the release of 22 anti -Taiwan independence opinions in Beijing, some foreign companies were considered to be transferred overseas in China.
Reuters on Thursday (July 4) quoted the above news.The new anti -Taiwan independence regulations released by Beijing have enabled some people in China and multinational companies to evaluate the legal risks they are facing.The above -mentioned people, including a lawyer and two company executives, have a direct understanding of the discussion of foreign companies.
Perkins Coie, a partner in Beijing, said: "There are several companies asking us to consult and evaluate the risks faced by their employees."Refuse to disclose which companies or industries are seeking their consultations.
Zimmer said: "These companies are worried that there will be some gray areas, such as a non -wounded social media post or a specific party or candidate in the Taiwan election.Dear independent activity "
According to the latest survey of the Taiwan government, 177,000 Taiwanese work in mainland China.These Taiwanese are employed by multinational companies in China because of their language skills and familiarity with Chinese culture.
There are more Taiwanese Taiwanese companies in China.According to the Taiwan government's estimates, since 1991, these Taiwanese companies have invested more than US $ 200 billion (about S $ 270 billion) to assist in promoting mainland China to grow into the world's second largest economy.
Two company executives said that some foreign companies operating in China have dialogues with Taiwanese employees on security issues.Due to the sensitive situation, the two executives were unwilling to have an interview.Another person familiar with the matter said that some foreign companies in China have accepted the choice of removing the mainland.
Lai Qingde, Taiwan, has just been in office for a month. Mainland China issued a judicial interpretation document that punish Taiwan's independent stubborn molecular split country on June 21.Essence