China Tells Companies Not to Comply With EUs Probe Into Nuctech

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An airport staff member check passengers’ luggage passing through X-ray machine at the Terminal 3 of the Orly airport, in Orly on the outskirts of Paris, on June 22, 2020. BERTRAND GUAY/AFP via Getty ImagesChina has told companies within the country not to comply with the European Union’s anti-subsidy investigation into Nuctech, a major Chinese manufacturer of airport security equipment.The regime’s Ministry of Justice said that, along with the Ministry of Commerce and other departments, it had determined the EU’s cross-border probe involving Nuctech constitutes “improper extraterritorial jurisdiction,” and violates China’s regulations, according to an online statement on May 15.

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