The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission has released their annual report which targets China’s trade practices and high-tech espionage. From AP:
A congressional advisory panel said Thursday that Chinese spying represents the greatest threat to U.S. technology and recommended counterintelligence efforts to stop China from stealing the nation’s manufacturing expertise.
…China’s economic policies create a trade relationship that is “severely out of balance” in China’s favor, said the commission, which Congress set up in 2000 to investigate and report on U.S.-China issues.
Carolyn Bartholomew, the commission’s chairwoman, told reporters that “China’s interest in moving toward a free market economy is not just stalling but is actually now reversing course.” [Full text]
Read the report via the USCC website (full report will be available online soon)