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The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering releasing the results of its investigation into China’s alleged theft of intellectual property ahead of schedule, a move that could speed up the probe and set sanctions against Chinese products worth “many billions” of US dollars into motion, a trade analyst said.

Derek Scissors, a trade expert at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, told the South China Morning Post that an announcement of the initial findings of the probe under Section 301 of the US Trade Act could come “a few days” before Trump delivers his first official State of the Union address to Congress on January 30.

The bulk of the sanctions coming out of the investigation could primarily target China’s telecom and semiconductor sectors, Scissors said.

“This is a political decision [to make] and the date [of the first announcement] could change,” he said.

The expected announcement could be just the first of several to be made in the weeks and months ahead, he said.

The White House dismissed the idea that an imminent release of the investigation’s results could be coming early. A spokesman for the president’s National Security Council said in an email on the condition of anonymity that “we have nothing to announce at this time”.

“The president has reiterated that the United States will use all available trade remedies to create a level playing field for United States workers and businesses,” the spokesman added.

The US Trade Representative Office did not immediately responded to the Post’s request for comment.

Scissors’ observations come as the Trump administration signals that it could release the results early. It had a year to finish the “Section 301” investigation after initiating it about five months ago.

Last Wednesday, Trump told Reuters the US could soon impose a potential big “fine” in connection with China’s intellectual property theft.

“We have a very big intellectual property potential fine going, which is going to come out soon,” Trump was quoted. He did not specify what he meant by a “fine”.

Trump and his economic adviser, Gary Cohn, said Beijing had forced American companies to transfer their intellectual property to China as a requirement for doing business there.

“We’re talking about big damages,” the president said. “We’re talking about numbers that you haven’t even thought about.”

In his first national security strategy document, Trump accused “competitors such as China” of “stealing” US intellectual property valued at “hundreds of billions of dollars”.

A week ago, Trump’s chief trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, briefed the president on China’s economy and pending trade enforcement actions, White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said in a statement. She did not provide details.

In early December, two anonymous sources told Politico that the US Trade Representative’s Office had completed a draft report of the China intellectual property probe and were sharing it with an inter-agency committee overseeing the investigation.

After the announcement, the White House would have three options: lodge a lawsuit against China to settle the dispute at the World Trade Organisation, start negotiating a solution with the Chinese government, or proceed with unilateral sanctions against China.

Scissors said there is no chance the US would go to the WTO for help settling the dispute. The Trump administration also has shown little interest in negotiating with China on trade. That would leave the third approach – taking unilateral action – as the preferred option.

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maybe donald will imposes high import tax to the chinese products as he promises during his campaigns
 
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Donald J.Trump:
Make America Great Again
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When Chinese posters start responding with YouTube memes and sly jabs, you know you've hit them where it hurts the most. Chinese violation of intellectual property rights have hurt the US economy far more than the outsourcing of labor jobs to China, although the latter's effects shouldn't be discounted as well.
 
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When Chinese posters start responding with YouTube memes and sly jabs, you know you've hit them where it hurts the most. Chinese violation of intellectual property rights have hurt the US economy far more than the outsourcing of labor jobs to China, although the latter's effects shouldn't be discounted as well.
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What can you expect from a pirate country like US!
L et us just say that China patience is also limited!

Well, at least Trump is slapping more sanctions against his so-called allies.

China only consists 8% of that sanction, and its effect on our economy is really minimal, since the Obama administration had already tried hard to destroy our solar panel industry, but they failed badly and China's solar panel was saved by its domestic market.

IMO, China doesn't need to be the most agitated one, and let's the US waging the trade war against the entire world.
 
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china products are much cheaper than u.s so world will continue to buy them .u.s cannot provide alternative products to world in such quantity and low price so sanctions will only increase inflation in u.s and yaun will be used by china for trade which will damage us dollar
 
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So now,u guys admit that US will show no mercy and beat up CN in economy war ??

china products are much cheaper than u.s so world will continue to buy them .u.s cannot provide alternative products to world in such quantity and low price so sanctions will only increase inflation in u.s and yaun will be used by china for trade which will damage us dollar
Dude, robot now can produce even shoese,shirt ect at very cheap price. US dont need cheap Cnese products any more.
 
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Seems like a trade war against Malaysia and Korea.

China's market share of the solar panel in the US was already weeded out by the previous administration, but the US media is simply too obsessed with China, so they keep labelling China as the biggest loser in this trade war.
 
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