Not exact matches
While
complaints about China's abuse of
intellectual property rights are not confined to the United States, Trump's global steel and aluminum tariffs announced last week under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 complicate U.S. efforts to recruit allies to put pressure on China.
Many American industry leaders support Mr. Lighthizer's efforts to expand access to Chinese sectors that are restricted to American companies and protect American
intellectual property from theft and coercion — longstanding
complaints of American business leaders
about China's tactics.
When companies complain
about a feature that was stolen from their handsets, the
complaint highlights their failure to innovate in the market rather than address an actual
intellectual property theft.