China Seeks to Influence Taiwan Elections With Incentives, Taiwan Security Chief Says

Beijing announced 10 new incentive measures following a trip to China by Taiwan’s main opposition leader.
China Seeks to Influence Taiwan Elections With Incentives, Taiwan Security Chief Says
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te speaks next to National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen during a press conference, in Taipei, Taiwan, on April 25, 2024. Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters
Frank Fang
Frank Fang
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—Beijing is seeking to influence Taiwan’s local elections later this year through newly announced incentives, Taiwan’s top intelligence official has said, a day after the island’s main opposition leader concluded her six-day trip to China.

Tsai Ming-yen, director-general of the Taiwanese National Security Bureau, made the comments at parliament on April 13 while answering reporters’ questions about China’s 10 new incentive measures for Taiwan announced on April 12. Cheng Li-wen, chairwoman of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), had traveled to China at the invitation of Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Frank Fang
Frank Fang
Reporter
Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers news in China and Taiwan. He holds a Master's degree in materials science from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.
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