Beijing has fined convenience store 7-Eleven for failing to comply with the communist regime’s claim on Taiwan and some disputed areas on the maps it displayed. A fine of 15,000 yuan ($2,300) was imposed by Dongcheng Branch of Beijing Municipal Commission of Planning and Natural Resources on Dec. 21, according to the official website recording credit histories of firms and individuals. Beijing local authorities said they had issued warnings and demanded Seven-Eleven (Beijing) Co., LTD., a local unit of the global convenience store, to “correct” the “incomplete” map, according to the notice on the Credit China website. The map displayed on the company’s website identified Taiwan as a separate country, read the record. Both the maps on the website and the entrance of the company omitted some disputed islands in the South and East China Seas. They also failed to include some borders along with Xinjiang and Tibet which Beijing …