Taiwan says 4 Foxconn workers detained in China
TAIPEI—Four people working for Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn in China have been detained, Taipei said Friday, describing the circumstances as “quite strange.”
The employees were detained by public security in the central city of Zhengzhou for the equivalent of “breach of trust” under Taiwan law, Taipei’s top China policy body, the Mainland Affairs Council, said in a statement to AFP.
“The circumstances surrounding this case are quite strange,” the council said.
Foxconn “has declared the company suffered no losses, and the four employees did not harm the company’s interests in any way,” it said.
Foxconn, also known by its official name Hon Hai Precision Industry, is the world’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer and assembles devices for major tech companies, including Apple.
Most of its factories are in China, including Zhengzhou, which is dubbed “iPhone City” as the home of the world’s biggest factory for the smartphone.
China and Taiwan have been locked in a decadeslong dispute, with Beijing claiming the self-ruled island as part of its territory.
Despite the tensions, Taiwanese companies have flocked to mainland China in the past 40 years to set up factories, taking advantage of the shared language and cheaper operating costs.
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