China targeting German tech 'through back door' with licences - report

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A study conducted by the IW economic institute reveals that China is seeking licences to enhance its access to German technology due to the increasing difficulty of acquiring companies in the sector. German licence revenues from China have more than tripled since 2014 and have increased by about half compared to 2020. This indicates that Chinese companies are actively seeking alternative methods to obtain German technology.

The study conducted by the IW economic institute found German licence revenues from China more than tripled in 2022 compared to 2014. Compared with 2020, the increase was about half.

"There is a clear early indication that Chinese companies are looking for a new way to get access to German technology," said Juergen Matthes, head of IW's global and regional markets research unit.The German government is pursuing a on China as it warns of over-dependence but acknowledges the importance of economic relations with the world's second-largest economy.

IT and telecommunications, considered part of Germany's critical infrastructure, are seen as particularly sensitive areas. Classed as part of Germany's critical infrastructure, the IT and telecommunications sector are considered particularly sensitive. The government is currently planningReporting by Reinhard Becker, Writing by Rachel More, Editing by Kirsti Knolle

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