Taiwan investigates three for alleged illegal export of AI servers to China
Taiwan has initiated an investigation into three individuals for allegedly exporting AI servers to China illegally. The individuals were previously indicted by the US for attempting to divert $2.5 billion in AI technology using forged documents. This case marks Taiwan's first known instance of document forgery related to advanced AI hardware exports.
- ▪Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating three individuals for illegal export of AI servers to China.
- ▪The investigation was launched by the Keelung District Prosecutors Office on May 21, 2026.
- ▪The accused were previously indicted by the US Department of Justice for diverting $2.5 billion in AI technology.
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