Feds block board appointment to Quebec laser firm bought by Chinese company
A Quebec-based laser firm that was bought by a Chinese company says the federal government has wrongfully refused to allow an American executive onto its board over concerns that its technology could be used to “benefit foreign militaries.”
CorActive High Tech Inc. was acquired in 2017 by Han’s Laser Technology Group, and CorActive wants to appoint Xiaokai “Denver” Zeng, who heads Han’s U.S. subsidiary, to its board.
The company says in an application filed in Federal Court last month that Industry Minister Melanie Joly refused to approve U.S.-based Zeng’s appointment in June, a decision CorActive, Han’s and Zeng allege was “substantively unreasonable.”
It says the companies had to agree to undertakings at the time of the acquisition deal to protect CorActive’s technology related to the production of “specialty fibres,” including requiring background checks on prospective employees.

