Hochul admin establishing Taiwan ties in wake of indictment of alleged Chinese spy

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is planning to open a trade office in Taiwan – a bold move that comes amid accusations a former staffer tried to thwart efforts to recognize the country’s sovereignty as a spy for China.

The state’s economic development arm, Empire State Development announced plans last week to open a Global NY International Trade Office with the goal of building relationships with the Democratic nation that China claims as its own.

The annuncement follows the bombshell indictment of former staffer Linda Sun, who prosecutors claim used her post in state government to thwart recognizing the autonomy of Taiwan.

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is opening a trade office in Taiwan. Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com

In the aftermath of the spying allegations, Hochul took a tepid stance toward recognizing Taiwan.

“I support the Biden administration when it comes to representation of our foreign interests. I’m not going to intercede in that,” Hochul said in response to questions by The Post about whether she recognized Taiwan as a sovereign independent nation.

According to reporting from the National Review, Hope Knight, a senior Hochul administration official and head of ESD, also attended an event to celebrate Taiwan’s National Day last week.

The governor’s take on Taiwan came into focus after Sun, a former mid-level staffer in Hochul and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration, was slapped with corruption charges. Sun and her husband Chris Hu have pleaded not guilty to violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, visa fraud, money laundering and alien smuggling.

The feds said Sun used her posts in the governors’ administrations to scrub references of Taiwan from press releases and block meetings between state officials and diplomats from Taipei.

Hope Knight, President and CEO of the state’s economic development apparatus, attended a Taiwan Day celebration last week. Gregory P. Mango

“I have managed to stop all relationships between the [Taipei Economic and Cultural Office] and the state. I have denied all [r]equests from their office,” Sun wrote in a message to a Chinese consulate official in January 2019 included in the indictment.

In exchange for her work, Sun received millions of dollars in gifts from China, the feds allege. These include her $3.5 million Manhasset home, a luxury condo in Hawaii, a 2024 Ferrari Roma and Nanjing-style salted ducks prepared by the private chef for the Chinese consulate, according to the charges.

Linda Sun and her husband were arrested on visa fraud, money laundering and alien smuggling charges last month. Paul Martinka

At one point, Sun worked at ESD and her portfolio included overseeing the Global NY program, which includes the newly established trade offices.

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