Taiwanese Authorities Expand Investigation Into Illegal Export of AI Hardware to China

台灣當局擴大調查非法出口AI硬體至中國之案件


Introduction

Taiwanese prosecutors have raided several technology companies to investigate the illegal shipment of high-end Nvidia AI chips to restricted markets.

台灣檢察官已對數家科技公司進行搜索,以調查將高端Nvidia AI晶片非法運送到受限市場的情況。

Main Body

The Keelung Prosecutors Office has increased its investigation into the illegal sale of about 50 Super Micro Computer servers containing advanced Nvidia processors to China, Macau, and Hong Kong. On June 30, 2026, investigators searched twelve locations, including the offices of Super Micro Computer, Albatron Technology, and Chief Telecom, as well as the homes of six people. The investigation has grown from three to nine suspects, as officials believe that documents were forged to avoid export rules. Evidence suggests that some shipments were sent through Japan to make it easier to enter China.

基隆地檢署已擴大調查非法銷售約50台含有先進Nvidia處理器的Super Micro Computer伺服器至中國、澳門及香港的案件。2026年6月30日,調查人員搜索了12個地點,包括Super Micro Computer、Albatron Technology及Chief Telecom的辦公室,以及6名人士的住家。由於官員認為有人偽造文件以規避出口規定,調查對象已從3名增加至9名嫌疑人。證據顯示,部分貨品是經由日本轉運,以便進入中國。

This action happens because the US has restricted high-performance computing hardware to prevent China from improving its military capabilities. While these actions are crimes under US law, they are not currently crimes under Taiwanese law. Consequently, Lawmaker Chung Chia-pin has proposed a change to the Foreign Trade Act to create a specific rule for semiconductor chips. He asserted that a gap in the law has existed for many years. External analysts, such as Chris McGuire, emphasized that allies must align their laws to stop illegal shipping networks.

此次行動是因為美國限制高性能計算硬體,以防止中國提升軍事能力。雖然這些行為在美國法律下屬犯罪,但目前在台灣法律下並不構成犯罪。因此,立法委員鍾家賓建議修改《對外貿易法》,為半導體晶片制定特定規範。他強調法律漏洞已存在多年。外部分析師如Chris McGuire強調,盟友必須統一法律,才能阻止非法運輸網絡。

Companies involved, including Super Micro Computer, Albatron Technology, and Chief Telecom, have stated that they are cooperating with the court. Super Micro further emphasized that better supply-chain visibility is necessary to stop illegal networks. Following these announcements, the share prices of the involved companies dropped significantly. Furthermore, this probe follows a US case from March involving former employees and a contractor in a smuggling operation, although prosecutors have not yet confirmed if the two cases are linked.

涉案公司包括Super Micro Computer、Albatron Technology及Chief Telecom,均表示將配合法院調查。Super Micro進一步強調,必須提高供應鏈可視性才能阻止非法網絡。在這些消息公布後,涉事公司的股價大幅下跌。此外,此次調查是在3月份美國一宗涉及前員工與承包商走私操作的案件之後而起,不過檢察官尚未確認兩起案件是否相關。

Conclusion

Taiwanese authorities are continuing to investigate the smuggling network while lawmakers work to make the unauthorized export of AI chips to China a crime.

台灣當局將繼續調查走私網絡,而立法委員則致力將未經授權出口AI晶片至中國定為刑事犯罪。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Logical Connection' Jump

An A2 student usually connects ideas with and, but, and because. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors that show a professional relationship between two facts.

Look at these three 'Power Words' from the text that change the way you argue:

  1. Consequently \rightarrow The 'Result' Word Instead of saying "So...", use this to show a formal result.
  • A2: The law was old, so the lawmaker changed it.
  • B2: A gap in the law had existed for years; consequently, Lawmaker Chung proposed a change.
  1. Furthermore \rightarrow The 'Adding Weight' Word Don't just say "Also." Use this when you are adding a new, important piece of evidence to your point.
  • A2: Prices dropped. Also, there was another case in March.
  • B2: Share prices dropped significantly. Furthermore, this probe follows a US case from March.
  1. While \rightarrow The 'Contrast' Word Use this at the start of a sentence to balance two opposing truths. It is more sophisticated than "but."
  • A2: These are crimes in the US, but they are not crimes in Taiwan.
  • B2: While these actions are crimes under US law, they are not currently crimes under Taiwanese law.

Vocabulary Shift: From Basic to Precise

Stop using general verbs. Notice how the article replaces simple words with "B2 Precision Verbs":

A2 Word (Basic)B2 Word (Precise)Context from Text
SaidAssertedHe asserted that a gap existed.
SaidEmphasizedAnalysts emphasized that allies must align.
StartedProposedHe proposed a change to the Act.
Found/LookedInvestigatedProsecutors investigated the shipment.

Pro Tip: When you want to say "said," ask yourself: Is the person stating a fact, arguing a point, or highlighting a danger? Pick the B2 verb that fits the emotion.

Vocabulary Learning

raid (v.)
To make a sudden attack or surprise visit to a place, often by police, to find something illegal.
Example:The police decided to raid the warehouse to seize the smuggled electronics.
forge (v.)
To copy a document, signature, or piece of money illegally in order to deceive people.
Example:He was arrested for attempting to forge the director's signature on the contract.
capability (n.)
The power or ability to do something.
Example:The new software significantly increases the company's data processing capability.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:The company failed to meet its targets; consequently, the budget was reduced.
assert (v.)
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The lawyer continued to assert that his client was innocent of all charges.
align (v.)
To put things into a correct or desired relationship, or to agree with a particular group or set of ideas.
Example:The two countries are trying to align their trade policies to encourage investment.
visibility (n.)
The state of being able to be seen or known clearly.
Example:Better supply-chain visibility allows managers to track products in real-time.
probe (n.)
A thorough investigation into a crime or a mysterious situation.
Example:The government has launched a probe into the cause of the financial crisis.
unauthorized (adj.)
Not having official permission or approval.
Example:Unauthorized access to the server room is strictly prohibited.
Practice B2 words in a crossword
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