China Chamber of International Commerce, Asking to Testify Against Tariffs, Opposes Forced Tech Transfer
The China Chamber of International Commerce opposes the Trump administration’s imposition of 25 percent tariffs on Chinese imports (see 1803230016) and wants to send delegates from Beijing to the U.S. Trade Representative’s May 15 hearing to testify to that effect,…
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it commented, in a filing posted Wednesday in docket USTR-2018-0005. “None of the public comments submitted by interested parties has identified any Chinese laws or regulations that mandatorily requires technology transfer, or present any real and concrete case in which the Chinese government has in practice forced transfer of technologies.”