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Nuctech under investigation by EU over Chinese subsidies

Nuctech, a Chinese security firm, was the subject of an EU investigation on Thursday after regulators expressed concerns that it?may? have received Chinese subsidies which could have helped boost its competitiveness in Europe.

The European Commission's move follows dawn raids that took place on Nuctech offices in Poland, the Netherlands and Poland in April of last year. This was the first such raid under the EU's Foreign Subsidies Regulation.

The EU executive highlighted the measures that?China granted to Nuctech which may be regarded as foreign subsidies.

The possible foreign subsidies include grants, preferential taxation and preferential financing.

In a recent statement, EU Antitrust Chief Teresa Ribera stated that "Threat detection systems, such as security and inspection scanners at airports and ports, play an essential role in ensuring Europe is both open and secure."

She said: "We want to ensure that there are no unfair advantages for customers, competitors or border authorities."

Nuctech stated that it would continue its cooperation with the Commission.

The company stated that "as a global provider of security inspection solutions?we operate independently and transparently in full compliance with international trade and?competition?rules."

"We believe in the impartiality and integrity of the process, and we hope that our actions will be judged on their merits."

Nuctech manufactures body and baggage scanners that are used in airports and ports across more than 170 nations. The U.S. Government blacklisted Chinese tech companies in 2020 due to security concerns.

Fines of up to 10% of global revenue can be imposed on companies that violate the FSR. (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle; Editing by Foo-Yun Chee)

(source: Reuters)