China denies links to Renault spy scandal .
BEIJING - CHINA on Tuesday denied any connection to an industrial espionage scandal at French carmaker Renault

and labelled as 'baseless' reports that French intelligence services were investigating the possibility.
French intelligence services are looking into a possible Chinese link to alleged industrial espionage at Renault's high-profile electric vehicle programme which has led to the suspension of three executives. 'We have noticed the relevant reports,' Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a regular news briefing. 'We think that some people saying that China is behind this case is totally baseless and irresponsible.' 'China cannot accept it,' he said, when asked about the allegations.
French government spokesman Francois Baroin said on Tuesday that France was not accusing any country of involvement.
'There is no official accusation by France and the French government towards any country today. An inquiry is under way,' Mr Baroin told Europe 1 radio, adding: 'Renault, like others, is the victim of a war of economic intelligence.' A French government source said on Friday that a China link to the case was a possibility being explored but had not in any way been substantiated yet. The executives are suspected of leaking information related to the high-profile electric vehicle programme, a key plank of the carmaker's strategy in which, together with its Japanese partner Nissan , it is investing billions of euros.
Renault, 15-per cent-owned by the French state, says it is studying legal options and will probably press charges. -- REUTERS
Credits: iankan


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