It's a question that gets to the heart of escalating tensions between the United States and China: 'Do you believe that the Chinese government steals technology from US companies?'
San Francisco It's a question that gets to the heart of escalating tensions between the United States and China:"Do you believe that the Chinese government steals technology from US companies?"
And it was put to the CEOs of Amazon , Apple , Facebook and Google by Rep. Greg Steube, more than four hours into Wednesday's five-and-a-half hour Congressional antitrust hearing. The answers were somewhat varied."I don't know of specific cases where we have been stolen from by the government," Apple CEO Tim Cook said."I know of no case [of] ours where it occurred ... I can only speak to firsthand knowledge," he added.
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