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Seeking Greater Global Power, China Looks to Robots and Microchips

2017-08-15 0 Dailymotion

Seeking Greater Global Power, China Looks to Robots and Microchips<br />Zhang Ping, a scholar of trade law at Peking University in Beijing, said the West had long used intellectual property laws as a "spear<br />and shield" against Chinese companies, hurting their profits at home and blocking access to foreign markets.<br />Chic made clear that it saw the investigation as an effort by the United States to use intellectual property laws to bully Chinese companies.<br />Some have called for reciprocity, arguing that the United States should impose<br />on Chinese companies the same restrictions China places on foreign companies.<br />By forcing foreign companies to hand over more technology and encouraging local companies to make new products based on<br />that technology, Chinese leaders hope to cement the country’s dominance in critical fields.<br />He has spoken forcefully about the need to protect American intellectual property, accusing Chinese companies of stealing jobs and technology.<br />William said that There is an unmistakable national policy to boost the position of Chinese companies in cutting-edge areas,<br />China is now gathering know-how in industries of the future like microchips<br />and electric cars, often by pushing foreign companies attracted by the country’s vast market into sharing their technology.<br />Li Jian, a vice president of Beijing East IP, a Chinese law firm, said mainland companies increasingly saw<br />strong intellectual property protections as a tool to help protect inventions and earn royalties overseas.<br />"It’s the same for a country." As China’s power has grown, Chinese companies have started using intellectual property laws to fend off foreign rivals.

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