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White House eyes sanctions for China over cyber-theft of trade secrets

White House eyes sanctions for China over cyber-theft of trade secrets

August 31, 2015

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The Washington Post’s Ellen Nakashima reports that under the direction of the Obama administration, US government officials are planning “a package of unprecedented economic sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals” who have profited from trade secrets stolen from US companies by Chinese government-sponsored hackers.

The talk of sanctions comes just weeks before the arrival of Chinese president Xi Jinping for a state visit, and it may just be talk—a final call on whether to impose sanctions will likely be made within the next two weeks, according to the Post’s unnamed administration sources. While the Justice Department announced indictments against members of China’s People’s Liberation Army for the electronic theft of trade secrets last year, the indictments were largely symbolic. The sanctions under discussion would likely include the seizure of economic assets of Chinese companies making use of what officials allege to be data stolen from US companies—and elevate tensions with China further as the governments continue to face off over other economic and military issues.

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