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China rejects Dutch minister's spying accusation, says tech achievements not 'stolen'

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Posted on June 3, 2025

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BEIJING (Reuters) -China denied on Tuesday that its scientific and technological achievements were due to "stolen" intellectual property, after comments by the Dutch defence minister accusing Beijing

China Denies Dutch Minister's Claims of Intellectual Property Theft

BEIJING (Reuters) -China denied on Tuesday that its scientific and technological achievements were due to "stolen" intellectual property, after comments by the Dutch defence minister accusing Beijing of intensifying its espionage, especially on semiconductors.

China firmly opposes attempts to "smear" it using accusations of "spying" and "cyberattacks" as a pretext, the Chinese foreign ministry said in a written response to Reuters. It urged relevant sides to look at China objectively and fairly.

The Dutch military intelligence agency said last year that Chinese spies had targeted the Dutch semiconductor, aerospace and maritime industries. Such attacks have intensified, Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans said at a forum on Saturday.

(Reporting by Liz Lee and Beijing NewsroomEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • China denies accusations of intellectual property theft.
  • Dutch minister claims intensified Chinese espionage.
  • Focus on semiconductor, aerospace, and maritime industries.
  • China urges fair and objective assessment.
  • Tensions rise over alleged cyberattacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did China deny regarding its technological achievements?
China denied that its scientific and technological achievements were due to 'stolen' intellectual property.
What accusations did the Dutch Defence Minister make?
The Dutch Defence Minister accused Beijing of being involved in spying and cyberattacks targeting the Dutch semiconductor, aerospace, and maritime industries.
How did the Chinese foreign ministry respond to the accusations?
The Chinese foreign ministry firmly opposed the accusations, calling them attempts to 'smear' China and urged relevant sides to stop using such pretexts.

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