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Taiwan is a democratic island nation located in East Asia, renowned for its thriving technology sector and military readiness. It serves as a key player in the global supply chain, particularly known for electronics manufacturing and innovation. Taiwan has a vibrant culture and offers a unique blend of traditional and modern lifestyle, attracting businesses and tourists alike.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Taiwan

-32.37

0.01%

Latest Event

Investigation Reveals Labor Abuses in Taiwan Manufacturing Sector

In February 2025, NGO Transparentem released a report detailing recruitment fee charging and other labor abuses affecting migrant workers in Taiwan’s manufacturing sector. The investigation, which follows an earlier report on labor abuses in the textile industry, underscores the urgent need for corporate reform in recruitment practices.

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TOADIE

Taiwan is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Investigation Reveals Labor Abuses in Taiwan Manufacturing Sector Logo
    FEB
    01
    2025

    In February 2025, NGO Transparentem released a report detailing recruitment fee charging and other labor abuses affecting migrant workers in Taiwan’s manufacturing sector. The investigation, which follows an earlier report on labor abuses in the textile industry, underscores the urgent need for corporate reform in recruitment practices.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 8

    The Transparentem report provides compelling evidence of labor abuses, including exploitative recruitment fees charged to migrant workers. Such practices violate basic human rights and worker protections, reflecting poorly on the ethical labor practices within Taiwan’s manufacturing sector.

    Taiwan: Investigation into 4 manufacturing cos. linked to 21 buyers evidences recruitment fee charging & other labour abuses; incl. cos. comments

  • Taiwan Public Broadcaster Censors Report Amid Government Pressure Logo
    NOV
    09
    2024

    On November 9, 2024, Taiwan’s public broadcaster PTS removed and altered an English-language report from TaiwanPlus following government intervention over concerns on objectivity and balance. The report, which described US President Donald Trump as a 'convicted felon', prompted condemnation from RSF, highlighting a worrying breach in Taiwan’s normally robust press freedom record.

  • -30

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    April 8

    The incident reflects a troubling case of media censorship where government influence directly led to the alteration of content by a public broadcaster. This act undermines editorial independence and press freedom, aligning with authoritarian practices that restrict critical reporting and undermine democratic values.

    Taiwan: RSF denounces rare and worrying act of censorship by the government

  • Forced Labor in Taiwan’s Textile Industry Exposed Logo
    FEB
    01
    2024

    An investigative report by the NGO Transparentem revealed that nine Taiwanese textile suppliers linked to global brands have engaged in forced labor practices, including recruitment fees, wage deductions, debt bondage, and unsafe working conditions that affect migrant workers. The report, released in February 2024, has spurred responses from international brands and the Taiwanese government.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 8

    The report details severe labor rights violations in Taiwan’s textile industry, including forced labor, debt bondage, wage exploitation, and confiscation of workers’ identification documents. These practices severely undermine labor rights and are symptomatic of an exploitative business environment that endangers vulnerable migrant workers.

    Investigative Report Uncovers Forced Labor in Taiwan’s Textile Industry Supplying Global Brands

  • -60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 8

    The findings highlight unethical supply chain practices, with suppliers imposing illegal recruitment fees and wage deductions that trap workers in debt. Such practices not only breach ethical standards but also tarnish the reputation of Taiwan’s global supply chain, compelling international brands and authorities to intervene.

    Investigative Report Uncovers Forced Labor in Taiwan’s Textile Industry Supplying Global Brands

  • Migrant Labor Exploitation at Taiwanese Supplier Logo
    OCT
    31
    2023

    An investigative report has detailed severe labor rights abuses at Lioho Machine Works, a Taiwanese metal manufacturer supplying major multinationals. Migrant workers from Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines have reported exploitative recruitment fees, intimidating fines, and confiscation of IDs, which contribute to conditions resembling forced labor.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 8

    The article exposes critical labor rights violations involving migrant workers at a supplier in Taiwan. The documented abuses—including exploitative recruitment fees, intimidation through fines, and retention of identity documents—underscore systemic failures in ensuring ethical labor practices. Such conditions, tantamount to forced labor and debt bondage, highlight a significant breach in safeguarding workers' rights and demonstrate complicity in exploitative practices.

    Taiwan: Migrants employed by manufacturers supplying to major automobile, satellite & electronics multinationals experience rights violations

  • Advocacy for Strengthening Labor Protections in Taiwan Logo
    JUN
    14
    2023

    An influential essay by the Global Taiwan Institute calls for revising Taiwan's Labor Standards Act to better align with international definitions of forced labor, aiming to plug significant gaps in worker protection and reduce labor exploitation.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 8

    The call for labor law reform to address forced labor signals a strong commitment to improving worker rights and protecting vulnerable labor forces. Revising the Labor Standards Act to meet international standards would decisively counter exploitative labor practices, aligning with anti-fascist and pro-worker values.

    Reform Taiwan’s Labor Laws to Better Prevent Forced Labor

Industries

334111
Electronic Computer Manufacturing
334220
Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing
334310
Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing
334413
Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing
334510
Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing
339112
Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
423450
Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers