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Taiwan Targets OnePlus CEO Over Talent Recruitment
14 Jan
Summary
- Taiwan issued an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO Pete Lau.
- The company is suspected of illegally recruiting over 70 engineers.
- This action is part of Taiwan's effort to block Chinese tech firms.

Prosecutors in Taiwan have escalated efforts to curb Chinese tech firms' recruitment of local talent by issuing an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO and co-founder Pete Lau. The Shilin district prosecutors office also indicted two Taiwanese nationals associated with the company.
OnePlus, known for its customized Android smartphones, is under investigation for allegedly recruiting over 70 engineers in Taiwan through illicit means. This action signifies a strong stance by Taiwanese authorities against what they perceive as the appropriation of their technological workforce.
The investigation and subsequent warrant represent a significant development in Taiwan's ongoing strategy to protect its tech industry and maintain a competitive edge against its larger neighbor, China. The case highlights the intensifying competition for skilled engineers in the global technology market.




