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China’s control of submarine cables between NATO nations under scrutiny 

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By Brendan Cole and John Feng

A Finnish newspaper has reported growing security concerns in the country over the Chinese ownership of a firm that operates underwater data cables in the Baltic Sea.

Helsingin Sanomat reported that there was increased scrutiny over the Chinese state-owned firm Citic Telecom CPC, through its subsidiaries, owning the three telecommunications cables linking Finland, Estonia and Sweden.

Although there are no allegations of wrongdoing by the firm, the head of Finland’s National Cyber Security Centre told the paper that Beijing’s link was of concern because whoever controlled the cable had access to its data traffic.

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