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Fucking China Trying To Isolate Taiwan Has Backfired And Is Bringing It Closer To Japan

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TSMC is already setting a new plant in Japan and more collaborations can be expected.

 
See how the west and its allies are stealing Chinese technology. You should be a shame of your self for supporting such outright theft. :mad:
 
Japan brought civility and culture to the Taiwanese. Otherwise, they would have been no different from the uncouth Hokkien commies on the mainland. :cool:
 
See how the west and its allies are stealing Chinese technology. You should be a shame of your self for supporting such outright theft. :mad:
Hey Pussy, can you care to elaborate on how the West are stealing Chinese Technology? Why you always like to bull-shit and not substantiate what you say? You are such an irritant CUNT to read all your posts, do you know that? I just simply cannot understand why there are still such recalcitrant idiots in this forum?

If you want to dispute on anything factual, for fuck's sake, substantiate with proofs. How many times must I remind you on this? You don't just simply say for the sake of justifying only for yourself. It will carry no weight and you are only embarrassing yourself and making yourself look extremely useless and stupid in this forum.
 
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Expect Anwar to sidle close to Winnie. Winnie can look south at SEA
 

Taiwan pastry chain ditches China market after being asked to provide recipe​

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — After being asked to provide detailed recipes of its products, pastry chain Chia Te Bakery decided against submitting supplementary information to renew its import license in China.

SETNews reported on Monday (Dec. 12) that early this year, China demanded that Chia Te Bakery provide supplementary documentation to keep its import registration active, though the expiration date of the company’s registration was not due yet. The company’s owner was cited as saying that while it had been easy to apply for import approval, China made providing supplementary information difficult.

Chia Te Bakery, known for its pineapple pastries, said they were required to provide details such as factory specifications, which included questions like how many employees the company had in Taiwan, and the ratio of ingredients in a pineapple pastry, which asked for the amount of sugar and cream used. The company’s owner Lin Yueh-ying (林月英) added, “It feels kind of like they don’t want to let you register… I won’t say they’re picking on us, they just make it troublesome.”

On Monday, Chia Te Bakery posted a statement on its Facebook page in response to the report. It read, “Regarding public discussions about China’s ban on Taiwanese products, Chia Te Bakery would like to clarify that the company was founded in Taiwan and have always used top-notch ingredients to ensure quality, which is why it has been trusted by domestic and foreign customers.”

It added that it had registered for import approvals overseas to help cross-border purchasing agents so that they would not need to travel to Taiwan to buy the company’s products. However, the company added, it still has its focus on the local market, “therefore whether or not we sell overseas will not affect the company’s development path.”

“Chia Te Bakery began in Taiwan and is devoted to Taiwan. Ultimately, the goal of the company is to produce high-quality pastries and serve customers.”

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4748091
 
All the highbtech companies in taiwan must relocate due to prevalent threat of invasion. Their factories are worth billions and need safe haven for production. TSMC also relocating to phoenix in arizona together with thousand of employees.
 
Japan brought civility and culture to the Taiwanese. Otherwise, they would have been no different from the uncouth Hokkien commies on the mainland. :cool:
lianbeng said Taiwan and Japan are good friends mah! :D
 
Japan can help with chemical and photoresist film, whereas US got the right machinery and technology, what China can contribute? Nothing at all.
 
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