Many U.S. Businesses in China Cite Data Theft - WSJ.com
BEIJING—More than a quarter of U.S. businesses in China said in a new
survey that proprietary data was stolen from their China operations,
highlighting a growing trade irritant between Washington and Beijing.
The survey of U.S. business executives released Friday by the American
Chamber of Commerce in China showed that 26% had seen data or trade secrets
stolen over an unspecified time period. More than 40% said they saw the
risk of a data breach in their China operations rising. The chamber hasn't
previously released survey results related to data theft.
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