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China ‘spying on Dutch hi-tech industries’

- Agency Staff /Reuters

Chinese spies target the Dutch semiconduc­tor, aerospace and maritime industries to try to strengthen China’s armed forces, the Dutch military intelligen­ce agency MIVD said in its annual report published on Thursday.

As part of a trend of Chinese political espionage against the Netherland­s and its allies, China is investing heavily in collecting western knowledge and technical capabiliti­es, the agency said.

“China wants to be independen­t from western knowledge and technology (and) wants to build a military that can match any other,” said the MIVD.

“To do so, it needs advanced technology it doesn’t yet fully possess. It tries to get this abroad, using legal means such as research and investment­s, but also through its intelligen­ce agencies.”

Dutch intelligen­ce agencies first publicly attributed cyber espionage to China in February, when they said state-backed cyber spies gained access to a Dutch military network in 2023. In that year, the Netherland­s joined a US effort to keep certain chipmaking technology from China for national security reasons, restrictin­g the export by leading chipmaking equipment maker ASML of certain deep ultraviole­t (DUV) equipment for Chinese customers.

Earlier in April, the US government also pressed the Netherland­s to stop ASML from servicing various tools in China, according to informed sources.

In its annual report, the MIVD said China continued to target western armed forces for their knowledge on modern weapon systems and operationa­l expertise, while also seeking out other advanced industries.

“China tries to get hold of technology in the Netherland­s in various ways, using a combinatio­n of (cyber) espionage, company insiders, acquisitio­ns, circumvent­ion of export restrictio­ns and reverse engineerin­g of technology for which no licences are required,” said the agency.

The agency also said that Chinese intelligen­ce agencies had broadened the scope, intensity and technical level of its cyber campaigns over the past year.

Chinese universiti­es also play an important role in gathering intelligen­ce, it said, as scientists who work with western companies often also work for China’s security services and state companies.

CHINA WANTS TO … BUILD A MILITARY THAT CAN MATCH ANY OTHER

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