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Chinese Mainland Police Arrest Four Taiwanese Employees At iPhone City

Chinese mainland police have taken into custody four Taiwanese employees at Hon Hai Precision Industry, Apple’s main assembly partner, the latest in a spate of detentions that have rattled investor confidence in the country. The four employees are all Taiwanese, according to Elsie Tsai, spokeswoman for Taiwan’s semi-official Straits Exchange Foundation

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: November 22, 2024 6:40 pm
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In a development that has raised fresh concerns among investors, Chinese authorities have recently detained four Taiwanese employees working for Hon Hai Precision Industry, a key partner for Apple in its assembly operations.

Four employees of Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest iPhone assembler, have been detained in China under “quite strange” circumstances, Taiwan’s government said.

The arrests comes amid a growing trend of similar detentions that have sparked unease over the safety of foreign business interests in the region.

According to Elsie Tsai, a spokeswoman for Taiwan’s Straits Exchange Foundation, the detained individuals are all Taiwanese nationals.

The Foundation, which assists Taiwanese citizens with matters related to mainland China, has emphasised that there is no indication the employees were involved in any activities that would harm Hon Hai’s business interests.

Hon Hai, the parent company of Foxconn, is one of the largest players in the global tech manufacturing industry, and any disruption within its operations in China can have far-reaching consequences.

Taiwanese authorities have suggested that the detentions may have been the result of local law enforcement officials exceeding their authority, though the exact reasons behind the arrests remain unclear.

While the specifics of the incident are still unfolding, it has added to the mounting concerns about the stability of doing business in China, especially for foreign companies with operations there.

For many investors, this latest incident serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance multinational corporations must navigate in regions where political and legal uncertainties are ever-present.

Local media in Taiwan have reported that the four employees of Hon Hai Precision Industry were detained earlier this year, though the news has only just surfaced publicly.

The timing of the detentions has also raised further questions about the broader climate for Taiwanese nationals working in mainland China.

Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant is responsible for making most of Apple’s iPhones

When asked for comment, a Foxconn representative declined to provide an immediate response, citing the holiday in Taiwan on Thursday. Similarly, efforts to reach the Taiwan Affairs Office in mainland China were met with silence, as the office did not respond to a faxed inquiry.

The Mainland Affairs Council said Foxconn had stated the company had “suffered no losses and that the four employees had done nothing to harm the company’s interests.”

The case may be connected to corruption and abuse of power by a small number of Chinese security officials, the council added, without giving details.

The lack of immediate comment from both parties only adds to the uncertainty surrounding the situation, leaving many to wonder about the circumstances that led to the detentions and the potential implications for cross-strait relations.

According to Chinese media reports Hon Hai Precision Industry, recruited more than 50,000 workers in Zhengzhou over a two week period earlier this year. (2024)

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