Taiwanese council researches countermeasures after China dismisses minister's nephew

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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council is developing policy tools to counter China's suppression of Taiwanese individuals and businesses. This follows the dismissal of Interior Minister Chiu Yu-fang's nephew from a Taiwanese-invested company in China, after she was labeled a "stubborn separatist" by Beijing. The council criticized China's actions, including freezing the company's bank accounts, and stated they will research legal and policy measures to assist those targeted and deter further suppression.


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