The Pentagon has described Chinese cranes at US ports as spy knolls, while the Chinese embassy in the US has said US concerns are a foolish attempt to block trade and economic cooperation.
US officials have expressed concern that giant Chinese-made cranes operating at US ports could become a potential espionage tool for Beijing, hidden from view, according to global news reports.
US national security officials and The Pentagon China-based Zayed PMC said cranes that move cargo from ships to ports are well-built and relatively cheap, but have sophisticated sensors that detect the source of containers. And can record and track the destination.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, information about goods sent in or out of the country to support US military operations around the world can be stolen. In 2021, an FBI search of a cargo ship carrying ZPMC cranes at the Port of Baltimore found intelligence-gathering equipment, some people said.
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On the other hand, a representative of the Chinese Embassy in Washington described the US concerns about the cranes as a “foolish” attempt to block trade and economic cooperation with China.
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In recent years, US national security officials have pointed to a range of Chinese-made devices that could facilitate surveillance or interceptions in the US, including equipment inspection systems and electrical transformers. has been added.
It should be noted that wider concerns have also been expressed about the increasing control of ports around China. Through strategic investment, China manufactures almost all of the world’s new shipping containers and controls the shipping data service.