Taiwan city of Taichung to scrap Chinese-made surveillance cameras

Contractor will have to replace Hikvision cameras within one week

Taiwan News
Date: 2019/07/18
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

Hikvision introducing ID recognition systems at a trade fair. (By Associated Press)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The Taichung City Government said Thursday (July 18) it would replace surveillance cameras in underground passageways within a week after members of the public pointed out they were made in China.

Taiwan has been increasingly wary of Chinese technology, as most of the world suspects close cooperation between Chinese information technology firms, such as Huawei, and the communist government.

In Taichung, residents called two members of the City Council to tell them they had found surveillance cameras in underpasses at five intersections on Taiwan Boulevard to be products of Hikvision or Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. (海康威視), a state-controlled company which is reportedly the world’s largest supplier of surveillance equipment.

The cameras had been installed in Taichung by the city government’s construction department from 2017 until last month, the Central News Agency reported.    [FULL  STORY]

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