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Taiwan bans recruitment for jobs in China to combat brain drain - did the foundry industry really got to this point?
Home of TSMC and Foxconn takes drastic move to secure lead in semiconductors
asia.nikkei.com
wow! this seem like a big deal. Taiwan is banning job listing to beat back China poaching.
did the foundry industry really got to this point?