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Taiwan seeks arrest of OnePlus CEO

Posted on January 14, 2026
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Taiwan seeks arrest of OnePlus CEO - Pete Lau
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau. Carlo Allegri/Reuters

Taiwanese prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for the CEO of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, alleging he was involved in illegal business and recruitment activities in Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Shilin District Prosecutors Office said on Tuesday it had indicted two Taiwanese citizens for helping OnePlus CEO Pete Lau illegally operate a business and recruit more than 70 employees in Taiwan. The allegations fall under Taiwanese law governing relations with China.

Over 70 employees were hired in Taiwan to conduct smartphone software application research and development, verification and testing for the Chinese smartphone maker, prosecutors said.

Taiwan’s tech expertise has made it a magnet for Chinese companies seeking talent

OnePlus is headquartered in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. It became an independent sub-brand under Oppo in 2021, according to its website.

Oppo and OnePlus did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Lau could not be reached for comment.

Beijing claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control. Taiwan rejects China’s sovereignty claims and says only the island’s people can decide their future.

Technology outflows

But Taiwan’s tech expertise has made it a magnet for Chinese companies seeking talent, prompting Taiwanese authorities to block such efforts, which they say have included using shell companies registered in Hong Kong or foreign entities, or dispatching staff through hiring agencies to conceal their identities.

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In August 2025, Taiwan authorities said they were investigating 16 Chinese companies for allegedly poaching semiconductor and other high-tech talent, amid growing concerns over technology outflows.  — Wen-Yee Lee, (c) 2026 Reuters

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