The Asian Age

China fines 7-Eleven for calling Taiwan a nation

- YASUTAKA TAMURA & ERICA YOKOYAMA

Seven & i Holdings Co's Chinabased convenienc­e store business was fined for identifyin­g Taiwan as an independen­t state on its website, the latest crackdown by the country against companies over its stance on disputed territorie­s.

Fines of about 150,000 yuan ($23,500) were imposed by the Beijing local authority against Seven & i, a spokesman for the Japanese retailer said.

Enterprise­s operating in China— from Gap Inc and Daimler AG, to airlines including United Continenta­l Holdings Inc and ANA Holdings Inc—have apologised or changed their websites after depicting Taiwan as a separate state. China regards the island as part of its territory. The companies usually comply, accepting it as part of the cost of doing business in China.

Seven & i "is taking the issue seriously and making sure to prevent a recurrence," the company's spokesman said.

In December, Beijing's municipal authoritie­s issued the fine and warning, according to a government-linked credit informatio­n website. Seven & i also failed to put

Chinese names for some South China Sea islands as well as for the disputed Diaoyu islands, known as Senkaku in Japan. The map contained errors in labelling some borders along the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Tibet Autonomous Region, the report on the website said.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen's government asserts the island is a de facto sovereign nation awaiting wider internatio­nal recognitio­n and isn't part of Chinese territory, as Beijing claims. Still, her administra­tion has avoided a formal declaratio­n of independen­ce that could trigger a war.

While Hong Kong and Macau are special administra­tive regions that enjoy greater autonomy, Beijing also often objects to references indicating that they are independen­t. China has been stepping up military and political pressure against Taiwan, with increased military patrols around the island, with more expected in 2022.

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