Chinese weather balloon maker denies connection to downed spy balloon | Inquirer News

Chinese weather balloon maker denies connection to downed spy balloon

/ 12:35 PM February 25, 2023

Chinese weather balloon manufacturer Zhuzhou Rubber Research & Design Institute says it had no connection to the balloon shot down by the US

FILE PHOTO: A printed balloon with Chinese flag is placed on a U.S. flag in the shape of U.S. map outline, in this illustration taken February 5, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

BEIJING — Chinese weather balloon manufacturer Zhuzhou Rubber Research & Design Institute said it had no connection to the balloon shot down by the United States earlier this month and was not a military company.

Zhuzhou Rubber, a unit of Chinese state chemical giant ChemChina, said it “is mainly engaged in manufacturing sounding balloons of natural latex in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.”

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“Our products are used for daily weather forecasting by weather stations, and do NOT have any connection with the so-called and reported U.S. balloon incident,” it said in a statement posted on ChemChina’s website.

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A suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, which Beijing denies was a government spy vessel, flew over the United States and Canada for a week before being shot down off the Atlantic Coast on U.S. President Joe Biden’s orders.

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China has called the U.S. handling of the balloon incident “hysterical” and an “absurd” act that violated international norms.

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The manufacture of weather balloons in China is dominated by Zhuzhou Rubber, which makes 75% of high-altitude balloons used by the China Meteorological Administration, the country’s regulator of state-owned firms said in a statement last year.

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