U. S. seeks to tackle trade-secret theft by China, others
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Faced with the growing theft of U. S. trade secrets, the White House said on Wednesday it was stepping up diplomatic pressure and mulling tougher laws to stem the threat to American businesses and security from China and other nations. The plan includes working with like-minded governments to put pressure on bad actors, using trade policy tools, increasing criminal prosecutions and launching a 120-day review to see whether new U. S. legislation is needed. "A hacker in China can acquire source code from a software company in Virginia without leaving his or her desk," U. S. . . .
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