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As the global tech community converges on Taipei this week for Computex, one of the world’s largest tech trade shows, a significant contingent is being left out in the cold: mainland Chinese exhibitors have found it increasingly difficult to secure entry to the island.
As a major Asian technology expo and one of the world’s largest IT infrastructure events, Computex is a key showcase for next-generation hardware and artificial intelligence innovations. This year’s show features over 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries and regions under the theme “AI Together”, headlined by global US-based giants like Nvidia, Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
Two mainland Chinese residents, who work for companies among the 219 mainland exhibitors listed for the event, told the South China Morning Post that nobody on their team obtained an entry permit from Taiwanese authorities this year.