China’s premier denies Beijing tells companies to spy
BEIJING — China’s No. 2 leader has sought to defuse tensions with Washington and Europe over technology and other issues by promising to treat foreign and domestic competitors equally.
Speaking at the end of China’s 10-day annual legislative session, Premier Li Keqiang also denied Friday that Beijing tells companies to spy on their overseas competitors.
Li’s rejection of spying accusations at a news conference was the communist government’s highest-level effort so far to put to rest concerns that threaten Chinese access to lucrative markets for telecom and other technology.