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大陆斩断8家涉“独”台军工链,台舆论:打在“七寸”上
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-11 00:00

Group 1 - The Chinese government has placed eight Taiwanese entities on an export control list due to their alleged cooperation with "Taiwan independence" forces, prohibiting the export of dual-use items to these companies [1][2] - The listed companies include major players in Taiwan's defense technology, aerospace, drone production, shipbuilding, and ballistic protection equipment sectors, indicating a significant impact on these industries [2] - Taiwan imports approximately NT$600 billion (around US$20 billion) worth of rare earth materials annually, some of which come from mainland China and may be used for military purposes, highlighting the strategic importance of these materials in the current geopolitical context [2] Group 2 - The Chinese government views this export control as a necessary measure to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as a warning against provocations from "Taiwan independence" forces [3] - The action is seen as a response to Taiwan's previous technology restrictions on mainland China, particularly in areas like semiconductor design and AI software, indicating a tit-for-tat dynamic in cross-strait relations [2]