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Factbox-UK measures to counter China's threat to lawmakers, business, universities

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Posted on November 18, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's domestic intelligence service, MI5, warned lawmakers and parliamentary staff on Tuesday about Chinese agents who were targeting democratic institutions, including through

UK Unveils Strategies to Combat Chinese Influence on Democracy

Overview of UK Measures Against Chinese Influence

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's domestic intelligence service, MI5, warned lawmakers and parliamentary staff on Tuesday about Chinese agents who were targeting democratic institutions, including through networking sites.

Security minister Dan Jarvis set out measures to deter "covert and calculated" attempts by foreign powers to interfere with Britain's sovereign affairs and undermine its democratic institutions.

Below are the measures announced:

Countering Political Interference

COUNTER POLITICAL INTERFERENCE

* New legislation to strengthen national security powers andtighten rules on political donations via an Elections Bill * Security briefings for political parties and tailoredguidance for election candidates to help them recognise andreport suspicious approaches * Campaigns to make professional networking platforms a morehostile environment for foreign agents * Measures to disrupt proxy organisations and covercompanies used by foreign states for interference * Investment of 170 million pounds ($223 million) to renewthe encrypted technology that civil servants use to safeguardsensitive work

Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience

CYBERSECURITY RESILIENCE

* Continued action against China-based actors involved inmalicious cyber activity targeting the UK and its allies * Removal of surveillance equipment made by firms subject toChina's National Intelligence Law from all sensitive UKgovernment sites worldwide

Protecting Businesses

PROTECTION FOR BUSINESSES

* Investment of 130 million pounds to help build counterterrorism policing's ability to enforce National Security Actand fund work of authorities who help UK's critical businessesprotect their intellectual property * Working to strengthen economic security advisory serviceto help businesses manage espionage and intellectual propertytheft, following example already set up in the advancedmanufacturing sector

Safeguarding Academic Institutions

ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS

* Ministers will hold an event with university chiefs todiscuss risk posed by foreign interference

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(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti and Sarah Young, Editing by Paul Sandle)

Key Takeaways

  • UK introduces new laws to counter Chinese political interference.
  • Cybersecurity measures target China-based malicious actors.
  • Investment in counter-terrorism to protect businesses.
  • UK aims to safeguard academic institutions from foreign influence.
  • Security briefings and guidance for political parties and candidates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity refers to the protection of computer systems and networks from theft, damage, or unauthorized access. It involves implementing measures to safeguard sensitive data and maintain the integrity of information.
What is intellectual property theft?
Intellectual property theft involves the unauthorized use or reproduction of someone else's intellectual property, such as patents, copyrights, or trademarks, often resulting in economic loss.
What is national security?
National security refers to the protection of a nation's borders, interests, and citizens from threats, including military attacks, terrorism, and espionage.

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