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In Taiwan, Indian Workers Targeted by a Wave of Racism: "I'm Told I Smell Bad"

Summary by La Croix
In the face of a shortage of labour and a decline in the birth rate, the Taiwanese government expects the arrival of a thousand Indian workers by the end of 2026. The measure has aroused strong criticism among a part of the population and has decomplexed anti-Indian racism on the streets as well as on social networks.
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In the face of a shortage of labour and a decline in the birth rate, the Taiwanese government expects the arrival of a thousand Indian workers by the end of 2026. The measure has aroused strong criticism among a part of the population and has decomplexed anti-Indian racism on the streets as well as on social networks.

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La Croix broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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