AGL 38.05 Decreased By ▼ -0.26 (-0.68%)
AIRLINK 138.00 Decreased By ▼ -3.40 (-2.4%)
BOP 5.60 Decreased By ▼ -0.04 (-0.71%)
CNERGY 3.92 Increased By ▲ 0.05 (1.29%)
DCL 7.56 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
DFML 47.57 Increased By ▲ 0.17 (0.36%)
DGKC 79.55 Decreased By ▼ -0.20 (-0.25%)
FCCL 27.25 Decreased By ▼ -0.19 (-0.69%)
FFBL 54.50 Decreased By ▼ -0.35 (-0.64%)
FFL 8.67 Increased By ▲ 0.07 (0.81%)
HUBC 113.30 Decreased By ▼ -0.21 (-0.19%)
HUMNL 11.30 Increased By ▲ 0.10 (0.89%)
KEL 4.06 Increased By ▲ 0.07 (1.75%)
KOSM 8.23 Decreased By ▼ -0.31 (-3.63%)
MLCF 35.00 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
NBP 64.99 Increased By ▲ 1.19 (1.87%)
OGDC 168.76 Decreased By ▼ -0.64 (-0.38%)
PAEL 25.26 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (0.32%)
PIBTL 5.88 Decreased By ▼ -0.01 (-0.17%)
PPL 125.25 Decreased By ▼ -0.50 (-0.4%)
PRL 24.92 Increased By ▲ 0.13 (0.52%)
PTC 13.50 Increased By ▲ 0.24 (1.81%)
SEARL 57.80 Increased By ▲ 0.35 (0.61%)
TELE 7.12 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
TOMCL 35.00 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
TPLP 7.38 Decreased By ▼ -0.07 (-0.94%)
TREET 14.42 Increased By ▲ 0.10 (0.7%)
TRG 46.30 Decreased By ▼ -0.24 (-0.52%)
UNITY 26.00 Decreased By ▼ -0.18 (-0.69%)
WTL 1.20 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
BR100 9,087 Decreased By -3.8 (-0.04%)
BR30 27,421 Increased By 42.3 (0.15%)
KSE100 85,739 Increased By 70.1 (0.08%)
KSE30 27,168 Decreased By -48.2 (-0.18%)
World

US senators introduce new bill to punish Chinese technology theft

  • The bill requires the president to give Congress periodic updates on foreign companies and individuals that steal vital US trade secrets.
  • Van Hollen told Reuters the bill was a "direct approach" to combating China's use of illicit methods for acquirin
Published June 12, 2020

A bipartisan pair of US senators on Thursday introduced legislation that would require Republican President Donald Trump to more systematically punish China for stealing US technology.

The bill requires the president to give Congress periodic updates on foreign companies and individuals that steal vital US trade secrets and mandates the leveling of penalties, including economic sanctions.

The legislation was introduced by Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen and Republican Senator Ben Sasse.

Van Hollen told Reuters the bill was a "direct approach" to combating China's use of illicit methods for acquiring rapid technological advances.

"I think there is a big deterrent benefit to making it clear upfront that when we find this kind of theft, there will be penalties," Van Hollen said.

The Chinese government has repeatedly insisted Washington has exaggerated the problem of intellectual property theft for political reasons, dismissing the industrial espionage allegations as groundless.

Van Hollen and Sasse's bill would require the president to send a report to congressional committees every six months.

The biannual report to Congress must list individuals or companies involved in serial theft of US trade secrets that threatens US national security or economic health.

The legislation also requires the president to impose penalties on those companies, including "blocking sanctions" that generally freeze American assets and bar doing business with a US business or person.

The United States has long asserted that China fails to protect American intellectual property and steals it or forces the transfer of it.

Trump has retaliated against Chinese intellectual property and trade practices by hiking tariffs and imposing limits on companies like Huawei Technologies Co.

A Senate report released in November found that federal agencies responded too slowly as Beijing recruited US-based researchers to transfer intellectual property from American laboratories, leaving US taxpayers unwittingly funding China's economic rise.

Comments

Comments are closed.