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China has rejected allegations from New Zealand’s intelligence agency that Beijing is conducting espionage “at scale,” calling the claims false and politically motivated. The dispute comes as New Zealand warns of growing foreign interference and espionage threats while seeking to maintain strong economic ties with its largest trading partner.

WELLINGTON,14 AUGUST 2026 (REUTERS)—- China has rejected allegations that it is conducting widespread espionage on New Zealand, saying the claim ​in the country’s latest security assessment stemmed from a Cold ‌War mentality. 

The Chinese embassy in Wellington said the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service’s annual threat report “fabricates and hypes” claims of Chinese interference and threat, ​and accused unnamed domestic and foreign forces of trying ​to damage ties between the two countries. 

The allegation appeared ⁠in the agency’s Security Threat Environment 2026 assessment, released last Thursday, which said China was the only country New ​Zealand had detected conducting espionage “at scale.” 

“False allegations against China either smear normal exchanges and cooperation as so-called espionage or interference, or are entirely groundless ​and fabricated out of thin air,” the embassy said ​in a statement. 

The intelligence agency’s Security Threat Environment 2026 assessment, which is released annually, ‌said ⁠China remained the most active foreign-interference actor in New Zealand, while warning that espionage and covert efforts by foreign states to acquire sensitive technology, influence policy and gather information were ​becoming more common. 

China ​rejected that ⁠assessment, saying bilateral ties were based on “mutual benefit and win-win cooperation” and had delivered trade, jobs ​and people-to-people exchanges. 

The embassy said the timing ​of the ⁠report was “no coincidence” and suggested it could itself be the product of foreign interference. It urged New Zealand to work ⁠with Beijing ​to deepen political trust and practical ​cooperation. 

China is New Zealand’s largest trading partner, with two-way trade reaching record levels ​in recent years….PACNEWS

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