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Taiwan Condemns China’s Expulsion of NYT Reporter

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Taiwan denounced China’s decision to expel a New York Times journalist after the newspaper aired an interview with the island’s president. Officials in Taipei framed the move as an attack on democratic norms, stressing that a head of state in a free society routinely explains policy positions to foreign media.

Beijing’s action sparked a diplomatic rebuke, with Taiwan’s foreign ministry asserting that silencing a reporter threatens press freedom across the region. The expulsion follows a pattern of heightened tension over Taiwan’s self‑governance, and analysts warn it could deter foreign correspondents from covering the island, potentially limiting market‑sensitive information for investors.

For businesses, the episode raises risk considerations for firms with supply chains or sales exposure to both markets. Companies may reassess travel policies for journalists and weigh the reputational impact of operating in an environment where media access is constrained. The incident underscores how geopolitical friction can translate into operational uncertainty for multinational enterprises.