Well then as a consultant, what did you share with them that your communist buddies stole from them in intellectual properties?
China's theft of U.S. trade secrets under scrutiny
Panel urges Trump administration to make IP infringement a “core issue”
In 2015, mainland China and Hong Kong accounted for 87% of counterfeit goods seized by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. China's share of trade secrets theft, though harder to track, is not far behind, claims the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property in Washington, D.C., a bipartisan nongovernmental group co-chaired by former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., who served as U.S. ambassador to China from 2009 to 2011.
www.science.org
So consultant to manufacturers what did you tell them regarding the above OR did you refrain so you could make money from your Chinese communist buddies?
President Trump announced stiff
new tariffs in March, hitting back at China for what he calls “
the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology.” According to a
2017 report by the United States Trade Representative, Chinese theft of American IP currently costs between $225 billion and $600 billion annually. How extensive is IP theft in China? Why does it happen, and how can it be stopped? In this Q&A, Stanford Law School Professor
Paul Goldstein discusses the issues.
President Trump announced stiff new tariffs in March, hitting back at China for what he calls “the unfair and harmful acquisition of U.S. technology
law.stanford.edu
1 in 5 corporations say China has stolen their IP within the last year: CNBC CFO survey
- Theft of intellectual property by Chinese companies is a major point of contention between the Trump administration and Chinese government.
- Just under one-third of CFOs of North America-based companies on the CNBC Global CFO Council say Chinese firms have stolen from them at some point during the past decade.
- U.S. trade policy remains a negative for businesses around the world, but right now European CFOs are expressing the biggest concerns about trade policy as an external risk factor
- 1 in 5 corporations say China has stolen their IP within the last year: CNBC CFO survey
But again WERE you super intelligent "consultants" advising your clients about this or were you zipped-liped to help your fellow Chinese Communist buddies?