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OnePlus and the Taiwan case: why an arrest warrant was issued for the CEO

The global tech landscape has been shaken by news featuring Pete Lau, CEO and co-founder of OnePlus as well as a key figure in OPPO’s product division. Taiwanese authorities have indeed issued an arrest warrant against the executive, accusing him of violating the strict national regulations on hiring practices in the tech sector.

The event represents not only a legal matter, but also sits within a much broader context of geopolitical tensions: the hunt for engineering talent has become a new battleground between Taiwan and China.

Taiwan seeks the arrest of the OnePlus CEO: the reason and the climate of tension with China

Credits: OnePlus

According to the office of the prosecutor for the Shilin district in Taiwan, Pete Lau is accused of having coordinated the illegal recruitment of more than seventy Taiwanese engineers over the last ten years. The investigations indicate that, starting in 2014, OnePlus would have hired specialized personnel for research and development activities, verification and testing of software applications, violating local laws that limit cross-border ties and the transfer of talent to mainland China.

In addition to the warrant for Lau, authorities have indicted two Taiwanese citizens who would have actively cooperated in illegal recruitment operations on behalf of the Shenzhen-based company.

The matter takes on strategic significance as Taiwan views the loss of technological know-how, especially in the semiconductor sector, as a direct threat to its national security and to the protection of intellectual property.

Authorities noted how several Chinese companies have previously attempted to bypass government blocks by using shell companies registered in Hong Kong or foreign entities, or by turning to recruitment agencies to obscure the real identity of employers.

Precedents of other Chinese companies

The Lau case is not isolated: as early as August 2025, Taipei authorities had already launched investigations into sixteen Chinese companies suspected of poaching high-tech talent, and a similar arrest warrant had been issued for Grace Wang, president of Luxshare Precision Industry.

As of now, Pete Lau has not issued official comments regarding the accusations. For its part, OnePlus has issued a statement assuring that the company’s business operations remain normal and are not affected by the ongoing investigation.

However, the situation remains complex due to the political climate: Beijing continues to claim sovereignty over Taiwan, while the island rejects such claims and seeks to protect its technological edge. The prosecutor’s document that sparked this confrontation, although it has only recently come to light publicly in January 2026, would be dated November 2025.

Gabriele Cascone

Innamorato della tecnologia, con un occhio di riguardo verso smartphone e gaming, è legato indissolubilmente al mondo Nerd. Serie TV, film, giochi, manga, anime e comics sono all'ordine del giorno.

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