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Trade War: Huawei and US startup battle in tech theft court case

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From Nikkei

"A former employee at Huawei Technologies has accused the Chinese company of attempting to steal technology he developed, by using a lawsuit to extract excessive information from a U.S.-based venture he co-founded.

The charges and countercharges come against the backdrop of a trade war where the U.S. has accused China of "unfair" trade practices, including theft of intellectual property from American businesses, in service of a strategy under which Beijing seeks "to attain domestic dominance and global leadership in a wide range of technologies."

Huawei and fellow Chinese telecommunications company ZTE had previously been flagged by U.S. intelligence for national security concerns, and American lawmakers have sought to restrict business by the duo here."

It seems there are a lot of battles in the tech industry between China and US right now. And I think it's not just about the tech here but data security and its manipulation that is the most pressing concern.
 
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