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President Donald Trump on Monday may roll out a long-expected initiative to direct an investigation into China's trade practices, with a particular emphasis on alleged intellectual property theft, two administration sources told NBC News.

Alleged intellectual property theft by China has been an issue of particular concern to Silicon Valley.

If Trump announces the investigation, it would come at a time as Trump and members of his administration has called on China to do more to rein in North Korea amid recent intercontinental ballistic missile tests.

Trump said Friday that he planned to call Chinese President Xi Jinping that evening.

Plans could change for Monday — it's not definite that Trump will announce an investigation, but the two administration sources said it is a possibility and a third described it as likely. Trump on Friday said that he will spend Monday in Washington, D.C., in a trip during his "working vacation" in Bedminster, New Jersey.

One expert on China and the region said that China could feel betrayed if Trump does announce the investigation.

China, an ally and trading partner of North Korea, voted for a United Nations Security Council resolution that passed 15-0 on Saturday imposing tough new sanctions on North Korea over the missile tests.

"I firmly believe that we need to impose costs on China," Gordon Chang, who has written extensively about China, told NBC News. "But on the other hand, I think the Chinese would justly feel double-crossed" if the investigation was announced so soon after the U.N. vote., and if U.S. officials had made prior assurances to China about the trade action.

Trump on the campaign trail railed against what he called China's unfair trade practices. Trump recently has accused China of doing little to help curtail North Korea’s missile tests.

A 2013 report by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property that was updated in February says that China is the world’s principal intellectual property infringer.

The updated report estimated the overall annual loss to the U.S. economy from counterfeit goods, pirated software, and theft of trade secrets at more than $255 billion.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/pol...a-intellectual-property-theft-sources-n792001

The theft of American IP and know-how is about as pathetic as it comes.
 
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Who are we going to steal with this? Alien?

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Who's next? @ the OP!

Ten emerging economies targeted by US for IP violation, India’s inclusion widely criticized

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...on-widely-criticized/articleshow/34486057.cms

Report: US puts India, China on watch list for intellectual property violations
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/2...tch-list-for-intellectual-property-violations


PayPal Accuses Paytm of Trademark Infringement in India
http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2017/01/02/paypal-accuses-paytm-trademark-infringement-india/id=75995/

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Who's next? @ the OP!

Ten emerging economies targeted by US for IP violation, India’s inclusion widely criticized

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...on-widely-criticized/articleshow/34486057.cms

Report: US puts India, China on watch list for intellectual property violations
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/2...tch-list-for-intellectual-property-violations


PayPal Accuses Paytm of Trademark Infringement in India
http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2017/01/02/paypal-accuses-paytm-trademark-infringement-india/id=75995/

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India will be very less then china,

China is the only country it's steels all the IP from other country, so you will be the big looser if it happens
 
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President Donald Trump on Monday may roll out a long-expected initiative to direct an investigation into China's trade practices, with a particular emphasis on alleged intellectual property theft, two administration sources told NBC News.

Alleged intellectual property theft by China has been an issue of particular concern to Silicon Valley.

If Trump announces the investigation, it would come at a time as Trump and members of his administration has called on China to do more to rein in North Korea amid recent intercontinental ballistic missile tests.

Trump said Friday that he planned to call Chinese President Xi Jinping that evening.

Plans could change for Monday — it's not definite that Trump will announce an investigation, but the two administration sources said it is a possibility and a third described it as likely. Trump on Friday said that he will spend Monday in Washington, D.C., in a trip during his "working vacation" in Bedminster, New Jersey.

One expert on China and the region said that China could feel betrayed if Trump does announce the investigation.

China, an ally and trading partner of North Korea, voted for a United Nations Security Council resolution that passed 15-0 on Saturday imposing tough new sanctions on North Korea over the missile tests.

"I firmly believe that we need to impose costs on China," Gordon Chang, who has written extensively about China, told NBC News. "But on the other hand, I think the Chinese would justly feel double-crossed" if the investigation was announced so soon after the U.N. vote., and if U.S. officials had made prior assurances to China about the trade action.

Trump on the campaign trail railed against what he called China's unfair trade practices. Trump recently has accused China of doing little to help curtail North Korea’s missile tests.

A 2013 report by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property that was updated in February says that China is the world’s principal intellectual property infringer.

The updated report estimated the overall annual loss to the U.S. economy from counterfeit goods, pirated software, and theft of trade secrets at more than $255 billion.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/pol...a-intellectual-property-theft-sources-n792001

The theft of American IP and know-how is about as pathetic as it comes.

Log overdue, wow the Americans are only coming to their senses now. Sanction China!
 
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India will be very less then china,

China is the only country it's steels all the IP from other country, so you will be the big looser if it happens

We are one of the up and coming best innovators of the world.

india will be the biggest loser because you ppl dont even have the basic clue to manage your own ppl. leaving them dying by the millions each year due to hunger, filth, communal violence, suicides, rebellious uprising, broken infrastructures and natural disasaters.

india is the genocide country of your own people in HISTORY!

Bring on the claims and lets settle them case by case.

indian's violation of IP rights are well known. The pharma industry is one of them. you'll be losing lots of jobs if trump investigates into india's dirty tricks. your pharma will be shut down. So on top of IT, out-sourcing, banks, airlines, steel mills, your pharma industry is in jeopardy. HAHAHA!

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