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China says it will take countermeasures to new Taiwan intelligence gathering site

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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China says it will take countermeasures to new Taiwan intelligence gathering site

China-Taiwan Tensions Over Intelligence Gathering

China's Response to Taiwan's New Intelligence Website

BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday that it will take countermeasures in response to a new Taiwan government website for Chinese nationals to report intelligence tips, saying the site exposed Taipei's "confrontational mindset".

Background: Espionage Between China and Taiwan

Taiwan and China, which views the democratically governed island as its own territory, have long spied on each other, and Taiwan in particular has reported an increased number of Chinese espionage cases.

Taiwan's National Security Bureau Initiative

Taiwan's National Security Bureau unveiled the new website on Sunday, explaining it was offering a secure channel to what it said was an increasing number of people who are fed up with China's system and want change.

Official Statements from China

Comments from China's Taiwan Affairs Office

Speaking at a regular news conference in Beijing, Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, said Taiwan was engaging in "intelligence theft, infiltration, and sabotage activities, escalating cross-strait confrontation and undermining cross-strait relations. 

"This fully exposes their pro-Taiwan independence stance, their stubbornness, confrontational mindset, and refusal to change course," he said.

"We strongly condemn this and will resolutely take countermeasures," Chen added, without giving details. 

Legal Implications for Chinese Citizens

Chinese citizens, organisations, companies and other groups all have a responsibility and obligation to safeguard security, he said.

"For those who provide intelligence to Taiwan's intelligence agencies in a way that constitutes a crime, the relevant departments will pursue legal responsibility in accordance with the law."

Taiwan's Perspective and International Context

Comparison to International Intelligence Practices

Taiwan said its new intelligence-gathering programme was following the lead of agencies in countries such as the U.S., Britain and Israel.

Website Accessibility and China's Countermeasures

The website is blocked in China, though many Chinese use VPNs to access other blocked sites such as Western social media and search engines.

China's Previous Tactics

China has tried similar tactics itself. In 2024, China announced an email address where people could report tip-offs about crimes committed by Taiwan "separatists".

Taiwan's Rejection of Beijing's Claims

Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, saying only the island's people can decide their future.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

Key Takeaways

  • Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launched the tip-off site on June 14 to expand intelligence sources, citing growing discontent in mainland China and modelled on Western agencies’ practices (apnews.com).
  • Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office accused Taipei of escalating confrontation and announced unspecified but resolute countermeasures, warning legal action against informants in China (apnews.com).
  • Espionage tensions are intensifying: Taiwan has seen rising suspected Chinese spy cases—including a one-third increase to 64 individuals last year, many being current or former military personnel (investing.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is China planning countermeasures against Taiwan?
China announced it will take countermeasures after Taiwan launched a website for Chinese nationals to report intelligence, claiming this escalates cross-strait confrontation.
What is the purpose of Taiwan’s new intelligence gathering website?
Taiwan's government created the site to provide a secure channel for Chinese nationals wishing to report intelligence tips, citing increased espionage cases.
How did China describe Taiwan's action?
China criticized Taiwan's website, saying it exposes a confrontational mindset and accuses Taiwan of intelligence theft and sabotage activities.
What legal warnings did China issue to its citizens?
China warned that citizens, companies, and organizations providing intelligence to Taiwan could face legal responsibility under Chinese law.
How does Taiwan justify its new intelligence-gathering program?
Taiwan says its program follows the lead of agencies in countries like the U.S., Britain, and Israel to handle intelligence tip-offs.

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