Apple Supplier Luxshare Accused of Secretly Acquiring Taiwan Tech Firm: Report
Apple Supplier Luxshare Accused of Secretly Acquiring Taiwan Tech Firm: Report 2b6t3t
Luxshare Chairperson Grace Wang allegedly used a Hong Kong firm to mask her company’s identity and buy shares in Speed Tech. 1n6g2g
Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by Richa Sharma | Updated: 1 September 2022 18:43 IST
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Taiwan earlier accused Luxshare of stealing commercial secrets from a Taiwanese supplier
Highlights
Luxshare manufactures basic tech accessories and components
Speed Tech is engaged in manufacture and sale of computers and electronic
Luxshare struck a deal to acquire Wistron's iPhone unit
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Apple's Chinese supplier Luxshare Precision Industry's head has been reportedly indicted by the Taiwanese prosecutors for using a shell company to secretly take over a key local company. Luxshare Chairperson Grace Wang has allegedly used a Hong Kong firm to mask her company's identity and buy shares in Taiwan-headquartered Speed Tech in 2012. Mainland Chinese companies are allowed to do business on the island only after getting approval from local authorities. Taiwan earlier accused Luxshare of stealing commercial secrets from a Taiwanese supplier.
As per a report by Bloomberg, Taiwanese prosecutors in a court filing alleged that Grace Wang used a Hong Kong firm to hide the identity of her company and purchase shares in Speed Tech in 2012. As per Taiwanese law, mainland Chinese companies cannot conduct business on the island without approval from the local authorities.
iPhone assembler in recent years. The Chinese company recently agreed to acquire Wistron's iPhone unit.
A lot of mainland Chinese companies are reportedly accused of technology theft. In July this year, Taiwanese prosecutors accused Luxshare of stealing commercial secrets from a Taiwanese supplier and poaching its workforce to win orders from the US company.
Prosecutors in New Taipei had found that China's Luxshare Precision Industry had targeted Taiwanese competitor Catcher Technology "in order to quickly enter the Apple production chain to win orders." They had charged 14 people in connection with the case for breach of trust.
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