China Stole At Least $1 Billion In Trade Secrets & Research From US: State Dept
by Tyler Durden Thu, 07/23/2020
After this week the FBI said the Chinese
government is acting like "an organized criminal syndicate" for widespread cyber
theft and hacking of American trade secrets as well as coronavirus research,
State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said on Thursday it's estimated
that China stole at least $1 billion total in research from the United States.
She further identified the Chinese consulate in Houston, which the US has
ordered closed and to "cease all operations and events," as being "the
epicenter" of the alleged research theft. China's PLA file image, AFP/Getty Mike
Pompeo is expected to further address the matter this morning, as well as
possibly the search for a Chinese military researcher in California wanted by
the FBI, but who subsequently was given safe harbor in the Chinese consulate in
San Francisco. An angered Beijing has vowed to issue reciprocal measures in the
wake of the Houston consulate closure. But China's foreign ministry has been
vowing such a response also in the wake of human rights abuse related sanctions
the Trump administrations rolled out earlier this month. Nothing significant has
yet to materialize, however, as it appears Beijing is looking for an off-ramp
amid the intense Washington pressure campaign. So far it remains at the level of
serious counter-threats:
Meanwhile, all of this is just in time for a
major gathering for China's top decision-making body: "...scheduled for the end
of this month, it will be closely watched by economists and analysts keen on
sussing out signals from the top Chinese leadership over what Beijing will do
next, after the nation saw surprising economic growth in the second quarter. At
the mid-year meeting of the 25-member Politburo of the ruling Communist Party,
President Xi Jinping is expected to set the tone for future economic policies in
the second half of the year and even beyond." Recall that previously foreign
ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian promised that “In response to the wrongful move
by the US, China has decided to take reciprocal action against institutions and
individuals who have acted egregiously on Xinjiang affairs.” Thus we could
finally see what these big measures are following the Politburo meeting soon to
take place by close of this month.
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