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Will China Protect Intellectual Property? New Developments in Counterfeiting, Piracy, and Forced Technology Transfer
Congressional-Executive Commission on Ch
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Will China Protect Intellectual Property? New Developments in Counterfeiting, Piracy, and Forced Technology Transfer - Congressional-Executive Commission on Ch
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Synopsis "Will China Protect Intellectual Property? New Developments in Counterfeiting, Piracy, and Forced Technology Transfer"
This country has a relationship with China that is very important, and will become even more important going forward. That relationship, however, has a number of very vexing, difficult issues attached to it, one of which is the issue of international trade. We run a very large trade deficit with the country of China. It is a deficit that is the highest trade deficit in the world with the United States. We also are very concerned, and have long been concerned, with China with respect to the safeguarding of intellectual property, and have been concerned about piracy and counterfeiting on intellectual property and other goods coming from the United States.
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