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Taiwan firm with mainland China offices fires nephew of minister on Beijing sanctions list
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

Taiwan firm with mainland China offices fires nephew of minister on Beijing sanctions list

A Taiwanese company with mainland China subsidiaries has fired the nephew of Taiwan’s interior minister, Liu Shyh-fang, whom Beijing blames for Taipei’s hostile cross-strait policies. In a statement issued on Wednesday night, a Jiangxi-province-based subsidiary of Taiwan’s Long Time Technology Co. Ltd said Yen Wen-chun had been dismissed from all positions at the firm and its mainland units, effective April 7. Yen is a nephew of Liu, who is on Beijing’s sanctions list for allegedly undermining...

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Taiwan firm with mainland branches fires nephew of Taipei minister invoking ire in Beijing
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

Taiwan firm with mainland branches fires nephew of Taipei minister invoking ire in Beijing

A Taiwanese company with mainland subsidiaries has fired the nephew of Taiwan’s interior minister, whom Beijing deems responsible for Taipei’s hostile policies towards the mainland. The mainland subsidiary of Taiwan’s Long Time Technology Co. Ltd in Shanggao county, Jiangxi province, issued a statement on Wednesday night saying Yen Wen-chun, the nephew of Taiwan’s interior minister Liu Shyh-fang, was dismissed from all positions he held at Long Time Technology and its mainland subsidiaries from...

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SCMP Economy
UAE’s ruling royal family benefits from more than €71m in EU farming subsidies
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

UAE’s ruling royal family benefits from more than €71m in EU farming subsidies

Al Nahyans’ control over farmland in Europe has meant they receive proportion of payments to farmsThe United Arab Emirates’ ruling royal family is benefiting from tens of millions in EU subsidies to grow crops destined for the Gulf, it can be revealed.A cross-border investigation by DeSmog and shared with the Guardian found subsidiaries controlled by the Al Nahyans collected more than €71m (£61m) in six years for farmland it controls in Romania, Italy and Spain. Continue reading...

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