Lawmakers Slam China On IP, Tech Trade As Summit Opens

By Alex Lawson (July 9, 2014, 12:01 PM EDT) -- The four leaders of the congressional trade committees implored the Obama administration to use the U.S.-China summit that began Wednesday to tackle a slew of long-standing trade frictions, bashing the Asian nation for its weak intellectual property protections and efforts to stall a high-technology trade deal, among other matters....

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