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Chinese state media hits out at 'fabricated' U.S. tech claims

Published 05/18/2019, 03:00 AM
Updated 05/18/2019, 03:00 AM
© Reuters. The flags of China, U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party are displayed in a flag stall at the Yiwu Wholesale Market in Yiwu

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The United States has "fabricated" accusations that China forces firms to hand over technology in exchange for market access, China's top Communist Party newspaper said on Saturday, the latest salvo in a bitter trade war.

China announced this week it would retaliate against a move by Washington to raise tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports amid complaints Beijing had done little to resolve U.S. concerns about the theft of intellectual property and the forced transfer of technology to Chinese firms.

The People's Daily said in an editorial China had never forced U.S. firms to hand over technology and the claim was "an old-fashioned argument used by some people in the United States to suppress China's development".

"The U.S. argument about the 'forced transfer of technology' can be described as being fabricated from thin air," it said. The United States had not yet been able to provide any evidence to back up the claims, the editorial said.

It said the United States benefited substantially from voluntary technological cooperation, earning $7.96 billion in intellectual property use fees in 2016 alone. Washington's "fragile nerves" were caused by China's own rapidly growing research and development capabilities, the paper said.

The increasingly acrimonious dispute between the world's top two economies has rattled investors and roiled global markets. The United States said negotiations were likely to resume soon but China said no fixed date had been set yet and Washington needed to show sincerity in any new round of talks.

State news agency Xinhua accused the United States of pursuing global hegemony in a separate editorial published on Saturday and said Washington would suffer more from an all-out trade war than China.

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"In fact, compared to China, the United States is more reliant on external markets and international economic relations, and is more vulnerable to global economic shocks," Xinhua said.

"If the United States persistently stokes up trade disputes, it will certainly affect the global market, and the consequences will inevitably see itself suffering greater losses," it said.

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And now the process of revising history, and teaching people to believe it begins. In China, it’s not a lie if you believe it. Whatever allows those folks to feel okay with themselves, but this is the opposite of joining the real world, and should be avoided by the empirical few over there.
In the US it is not a lie if you believe it too. What ever allows you folks to feel okay with yourselfs. America first might not sound strange to you. But it is the same slogan one Adolf *****used before the secund world war started, to convince the German nation they were superior to the rest of the world. From that time on, the rest of the world was accused of cheating on the great German nation. Every fact in historische was molded in a way folks back home believed it was a wrung doing of the animy. The US is going trough that same proces now. Thats Why a car from eu has become a national threat to the US. And yet you believe it. So mister the907man. Rethink what is happening in the US at this moment. No good is going to come from this. The whole world is going to turn on the US. If that is what you want, then go ahead.
 You're actually comparing America to ********Germany? Seriously? Do you not think China's policies put China first? Do you have any idea who is the most philanthropic Nation in the history of the planet? Most nations' trade policies toward the US are grotesquely unfair and seek to profit at the expense of American workers, and we're okay with that most of the time. It's only a national security threat if state sponsored industries and dumping abuses leave America without the ability to produce necessities in time of war. It's simple reality that we need to retain the ability to produce steel and vehicles. Sorry if that basic need is getting in the way of other country's profits. So Mr. duck, the only countries who have turned on The US were never partners anyway. With 'friends' like China, Russia and Iran, who needs enemies?
China invested the most IP in 5G.. Is it copy? Trump Admin use state power to cripple an incredibly best R&D company...shame
If that’s truly the case, why is China/Huawei so angry? They will not be affected.
Everything China has is because of the West.
Why have several spies been caught recently??
China dominant in 5G with much IP ownership. Is it called copy
Lies perpetrated chiefly by Donnie & the gang. China & huawei will not become leader in 5G if all they do is copy.
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