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Home » CCP intensifying cross-border aggression: report

CCP intensifying cross-border aggression: report

Taipei Times by Taipei Times
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SOWING CONFUSION: The CCP’s transnational repression aims to incite panic and division, and create the false impression of its governance over Taiwan, the report said

  • By Huang Ching-hsuan / Staff reporter

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is enhancing its “push and pull” strategy against Taiwan, using transnational repression to “punish” Taiwanese independence advocates and promoting a “Taiwan Retrocession Day” to mislead countries about Taiwan’s status, a National Security Bureau (NSB) report said.

The CCP also seeks to entice high-tech Taiwanese firms, particularly those in artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors, to establish manufacturing facilities in China, according to the report, which has been submitted to the Legislative Yuan.

NSB Director-General Tsai Ming-yen (蔡明彥) is to discuss the report at a legislative meeting tomorrow.

National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen speaks in an undated photograph.

Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

The CCP has invoked regulations such as the Schengen Borders Code to pressure EU nations into prohibiting Taiwanese officials’ entry, and has demanded that Lithuania change the name of the Taiwanese Representative Office, the NSB report said.

During Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi’s (王毅) visit to Africa in January, the CCP orchestrated support from pro-China nations — including Somalia, Ethiopia and Lesotho — to voice a distorted interpretation of UN Resolution 2758 to shape a global narrative of Beijing’s “one China” principle, it said.

The resolution, adopted in 1971 to address China’s representation at the UN, makes no mention of Taiwan, nor does it state that it is a part of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

Building on China’s World War II narratives, the CCP this year ramped up efforts to promote a “Taiwan Retrocession Day” at the Chinese National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, the report said.

The declaration would promote a narrative of “the return of Taiwan” to the PRC to mislead international audiences, it said.

The CCP is also employing a “differentiated” strategy, using forums and sponsored visits to attract more Taiwanese from different sectors to visit China, with exchanges aimed at promoting Beijing’s Taiwan policies and accelerate “integration and unification,” it said.

The CCP over the past few years has introduced a series of measures to “punish” people it deems as pro-Taiwanese independence, including threatening extraterritorial law enforcement, the NSB report said.

Through transnational repression, the CCP seeks to incite panic and division within Taiwan, and create a false impression of Chinese “governance” over Taiwan to undermine its national sovereignty, it said.

The CCP’s “punishment” methods for Taiwanese independence advocates include establishing a reporting mechanism, offering bounties and issuing “wanted” notices for certain Taiwanese, the bureau said.

The CCP also utilizes local collaborators to spread controversial information about efforts to “unify by force” to sow fear, and also sends personnel to Taiwan to engage in harassment campaigns and “on-the-ground threats,” it said.

China is also targeting defense and other confidential government data, while using investment opportunities, business deals or direct cash incentives to lure retired personnel into soliciting active-duty service members to engage in espionage, the report said.

The CCP also uses digital platforms to recruit military personnel who are facing financial hardship, it said

In exchange for debt relief or cash, the personnel are coerced into handing over classified data or producing video clips or recordings of them pledging loyalty to the CCP, it said.

From last year to last month, 58 people have been indicted in CCP-linked espionage cases, including 32 active or retired military personnel, the NSB report showed.

In alignment with its “15th Five-Year Plan,” the CCP is intensifying efforts to pressure or entice high-tech companies in Taiwan — specifically those involved in AI, semiconductors and precision machinery — to maintain or expand operations in China, the report said.

The CCP is conducting aggressive talent poaching, engaging systematic theft of trade secrets and using front companies to illicitly acquire controlled goods and advanced chips from Taiwan, the NSB said.

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