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    China Moves On Taiwan – Ethnic Unity Law

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJune 26, 2026 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    China has now openly declared that it believes it has the legal right to pursue people beyond its own borders under its new Ethnic Unity Law, which takes effect on July 1. Beijing insists the law is “legitimate, lawful, necessary, and feasible,” and argues that every nation has the right to suppress separatism. The legislation extends legal liability to individuals and organizations outside China accused of undermining what Beijing defines as “ethnic unity” or promoting separatism. This is no longer simply domestic legislation. It is a declaration that China intends to extend its legal reach far beyond its own borders.

    The key nation to watch is Taiwan. Taipei immediately warned that the law could become another legal weapon against Taiwanese officials, politicians, academics, journalists, business leaders, and anyone Beijing considers supportive of independence. China has steadily expanded its legal framework over the past several years, beginning with sanctions, travel bans, and criminal guidelines aimed at so-called Taiwan separatists. Now it is broadening that authority by explicitly stating that people overseas can also be held accountable. This is another step in a process that has been unfolding piece by piece rather than overnight.

    Taiwan has every reason to take this law seriously because Beijing has followed a similar playbook before. After imposing the National Security Law on Hong Kong in 2020, authorities steadily expanded its reach beyond the territory itself. Arrest warrants and bounties were issued for pro-democracy activists living overseas, passports were canceled, assets targeted, and pressure was applied to dissidents residing in Britain, Australia, and elsewhere. Hong Kong has also invoked national security powers against exiled activists abroad and offered financial rewards for information leading to their capture.

    This new Ethnic Unity Law appears to follow the same pattern by creating another legal foundation that Beijing could use against Taiwanese politicians, academics, journalists, business leaders, and overseas supporters of Taiwanese independence. The first battle is always legal, the second is political, and only then does it become military. That is why Taiwan remains the critical flashpoint to watch as we move toward the 2027 War Cycle.

    People continue looking only at military exercises and naval deployments, but the first stages of every major conflict are often legal, economic, and political. Governments create the legal justification long before they consider military action. Once laws are in place claiming jurisdiction beyond national borders, the political foundation has already been established.

    This is why Taiwan remains the market everyone should be watching. The issue is no longer simply whether Beijing intends to reunify with Taiwan. The question is how far China is prepared to project its authority beyond its own borders. As sovereign debt pressures rise, geopolitical tensions intensify, and the global order continues to fracture, Taiwan remains one of the most significant pressure points in the world economy. Capital follows political risk, and our models continue to indicate that this region will remain one of the defining geopolitical stories of this decade.



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