Economic powerhouse Taiwanese companies based in China may be forced to relocate if they feel "unjustly pressured," the island's vice president warned Tuesday after Chinese authorities launched a probe into tech giant Foxconn.Vice President Lai Ching-te, the current election frontrunner and head of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), warned that Taiwanese businesses might move out of mainland China if they feel "unjustly pressured".
Taiwan defended tech giant Foxconn on Monday after China launched an investigation into several of the firm's sites, saying that Taiwanese businesses should not be subjected to "political interference"."They should not be subject to political scrutiny or political interference."
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