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China orders entities not to comply with EU probe into Nuctech

China orders entities not to comply with EU probe into Nuctech

ReutersFri, May 15, 2026 at 3:25 PM UTC

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BEIJING, May 15 (Reuters) - Beijing on Friday ordered Chinese entities not to assist ‌a European Union anti-subsidy investigation into ‌the Chinese security firm Nuctech.

The justice ministry said the ​EU was arbitrarily demanding "extensive and non-essential information within China from Chinese entities", which it termed "unjustified extraterritorial jurisdiction."

The order is the first application ‌of regulations introduced ⁠in April to protect Chinese firms against what Beijing deems improper ⁠foreign interference as it expands its economic toolkit.

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"We urge the EU to immediately correct ​wrong practices ​and create a ​fair, just and predictable ‌market environment for China-EU cooperation," a justice ministry spokesperson said in a separate statement, threatening "firm countermeasures".

The EU opened an in-depth investigation into Nuctech in December over concerns that ‌it may have received subsidies ​that could boost its ​competitiveness in ​Europe.

The company makes body and luggage ‌scanners for airports and ​ports in ​more than 170 countries, and was among Chinese tech firms blacklisted by the U.S. ​government in ‌2020 over security concerns.

(Reporting by Shi ​Bu, Xiuhao Chen and Liz Lee, ​Editing by Louise Heavens)

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