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Mainland Chinese exhibitors reportedly locked out of Computex 2026, as Taiwan entry permits stall — parties complain applications left pending or hit with last-minute documentation requests

Listed exhibitors say permits were left pending with no formal rejection, repeating an April freeze at Taipei AMPA.

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tomshardware.comStai leggendo10 g fa

Mainland Chinese exhibitors reportedly locked out of Computex 2026, as Taiwan entry permits stall — parties…

Listed exhibitors say permits were left pending with no formal rejection, repeating an April freeze at Taipei AMPA.

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scmp.com10 g fa

Mainland Chinese locked out of Computex Taipei amid cross-strait tensions

Two travel agencies specialising in cross-strait travel say none of their clients have received entry-permit approvals this year.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Mainland Chinese locked out of Computex Taipei amid cross-strait tensions

    Two travel agencies specialising in cross-strait travel say none of their clients have received entry-permit approvals this year.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·tomshardware.com

    Mainland Chinese exhibitors reportedly locked out of Computex 2026, as Taiwan entry permits stall — parties complain applications left…

    Listed exhibitors say permits were left pending with no formal rejection, repeating an April freeze at Taipei AMPA.