• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Brussels is planning to force Chinese companies to transfer intellectual property to European businesses in return for EU subsidies as part of a tougher trade regime for clean technologies.

    This read less like forcing and more like an offer to buy it.

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      4 days ago

      This is basically the same what China does to non-Chinese companies in China, although Beijing has a lot more protectionist rules than Europe or almost any other bloc or country.

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      5 days ago

      Nicely worded, but it pretty much is: " You transfer ip and we are nice to you or we tariff you to hell and back."

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        Not really. The tariffs part is “build this in Europe or pay tariffs”. The IP part is “we’ll help you pay for new factories in Europe in exchange for access to your IP”.

        There’s nothing stopping Chinese companies from building the factories using only their own money.

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    This is just a pilot, and the rules will be refined as the article also says. It will mean a tougher stance towards China forcing them to play by the same rules. It is simply what China is doing.

    The requirements, while at much smaller scale, echo China’s own regime, which pressures foreign companies into sharing their intellectual property in exchange for access to the Chinese market. The criteria could be subject to change ahead of the tender, officials said.

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      4 days ago

      Not in the interest of the Western world, because we have a metric fuckton of it. But from an idealistic point of view I agree.