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Taiwan is contemplating stricter travel controls for legislators and officials to China, aiming to prevent infiltration by Beijing, due to concerns over sensitive information leaks during unofficial exchanges. The proposed changes include requiring prior approval for travel and making travel records public, with stricter scrutiny for those with access to classified information. The move is part of President William Lai's package of 17 countermeasures against Chinese infiltration.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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