U.S. to Restrict Chinese Chip Maker From Doing Business with American Firms

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U.S. restricts Chinese state-owned chip maker from doing business with American firms, following allegations by Micron Technology that it stole intellectual property

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JPTrust21 This kind of trade culture is copy paste by most China businesses..reflected through unfairness...

Putting an end to this technology transfer abuse is long overdue.

China's blatant theft of intellectual property is massive in scale. We cannot allow this to continue or it will likely bankrupt our country or, at a minimum, severally erode our ability to compete in global markets. IP theft must be the 'headline' in our trade dispute with China.

About time ... when can we get the Chinese chips out of our military.... whoever thought that was a good idea ? Like buying our military systems from Iran , Isis or Russia... what could go wrong

About time

All Chinese firms (as a general rule) steal our IP and designs...

Good.

No more Build-A-Bear voice recorders. Thanks a lot Obama.

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