No, but it does note that the USA had sent China former minting presses used for US coins:
The presses in this factory were originally used in a U.S. Mint facility, then transferred to China in the early 1900s for their coinage production needs. Later, in the mid 1950s, the Chinese government scrapped the presses and sold them to private buyers.
The article I saw also addressed China counterfeiting British gold sovereigns as well. At the time in the 50's, they were produced to pass as 'good bullion' to be accepted without much scrutiny, not as numismatic to fool collectors.
I see the makings of some interesting research.
In the same vein, the USA gave the Shah of Iran the same type of press used by the BEP for paper currency. When the Shah fell and the Ayatollah took over, that press was used to produce the first 'super forgeries' of US currency because they could use the same press and paper the BEP did.