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China Says Foreign Firms Won't Be Forced To Turn Over Technology (vice.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: A top Communist Party official said Friday that China won't force foreign companies to turn over technology secrets to gain market access, signaling attention to a key sticking point with U.S. President Donald Trump as he prepared to leave Beijing. The statement by Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang, the Communist Party's No. 4 official, was made in an article published in the People's Daily newspaper under his byline. While other Chinese officials have made similar pledges in the past about foreign technology, Wang's statement stands out for the seniority of the person making it and its timing. In his article, Wang also pledged to improve the foreign investment environment and treat all companies equally. China will also increase access to its services and manufacturing sectors, wrote Wang, who was last month promoted to the country's top-decision making body, the Politburo Standing Committee.

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  1. They'll just steal it like always instead by Rick+Schumann · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Kind of impressive that they had the nerve to try to demand it all outright like that, though, but they'll just keep reverse engineering everything and stealing it like always.

    1. Re:They'll just steal it like always instead by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 3, Insightful

      What's wrong with reverse engineering?

      Let me guess, it's not about that at all, is it?

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    2. Re:They'll just steal it like always instead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      The hard push to transition into an IP-based economy was pretty stupid in retrospect, wasn't it?
      It works fine as long as you only deal with people who respect you and agrees to your terms.
      As soon as you run into someone who doesn't give a shit about your IP then you've got nothing.

      They have an economy based on physical items and work that can't be "stolen" by a simple ctrl-c + ctrl-v.
      If you want to compete with that you need an economy that isn't based on past merits.

  2. a matter of character(s) by harvey+the+nerd · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Ji says its ok. Communist Party official has his fingers crossed and doesn't has that authority. Surely after 2000 yrs, there are chinese characters for "fingers crossed while lying" and "double crossed", for dealing with foreigners if not everybody generally.