
Taiwan has moved to deter what it sees as an alarming rise in deliberate damage to its undersea cables, revising its laws to impose stiffer prison sentences of up to seven years.
The legal changes approved by Taiwan’s legislature on Tuesday come as the island accuses Beijing of sabotaging its submarine cables, describing such acts as “grey-zone” pressure tactics.
Mainland authorities have strongly denied any involvement, calling the incidents “common maritime accidents” and accusing Taipei of…
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Eyeing mainland China, Taiwan passes stiffer penalties for undersea cable damage
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