The Chinese communist government fined the Japanese-owned 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Beijing more than $23,000 for labeling Taiwan a country.
A 7-Eleven location in Madison Heights, Michigan. It is the world's largest chain of convenience stores. Headquartered in Japan, there are currently a total of 39,000 locations worldwide.
"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory and the one-China principle is a widely-recognized norm governing international relations and the broad consensus of the international community," Wang Wenbin, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said at aBeijing also complained that the 7-Eleven website didn’t use its official names for some disputed islands in the South China Sea,The Beijing stores are owned by a subsidiary of Japanese firm 7 & i Holdings, which said...
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