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China poised to embed ‘Communist Party spies’ inside US firms — including Microsoft, critics warn

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Last updated: September 9, 2024 10:09 am
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China’s government is reportedly infiltrating American businesses like Microsoft by mandating a new “company law,” compelling multinationals with over 300 workers in China to appoint a Chinese “employee representative” to their boards. This move, effective from July 1, has raised alarms over potential espionage, trade secret thefts, employee poaching, and intimidation tactics orchestrated by the Communist Party of China (CPC). Critics argue that these representatives could serve as direct conduits for Beijing to access and manipulate sensitive corporate information and exert undue influence over American firms operating within Chinese borders.

This law represents the latest stride in President Xi Jinping’s agenda to tighten the grip on foreign enterprises, manifesting an unprecedented level of internal oversight within these companies. This development could enable the CPC to deploy corporate espionage tactics more efficiently and exert leverage by exploiting personal information about employees for coercion. Furthermore, the legislation imposes stringent capital requirements and heightened liabilities for corporate executives, adding another layer of complexity to foreign operations in China.

Notably, Microsoft, with its extensive operations and over 10,000 employees in China, stands at the epicenter of this issue. This concern is aggravated by past incidents, such as the bold hacking of Microsoft email accounts of US officials by China-based groups. Despite the growing apprehensions regarding China’s expanded legal control over foreign businesses, Microsoft has increased its footprint in the region, diverging from the path taken by other tech giants like Google and Meta.

The deployment of “employee representatives” potentially serving as Party operatives directly within companies like Microsoft could significantly compromise corporate integrity and national security, particularly in domains critical to the U.S. infrastructure. It raises a stark warning for American businesses about the risks of operating in a market where the lines between private enterprise and state control are increasingly blurred. This scenario underscores an urgent call for reassessment of U.S. corporate engagements in China, given the evolving landscape of international trade, security, and diplomacy.

#China #Microsoft #CorporateEspionage #TradeSecrets #NationalSecurity #CommunistParty #Cybersecurity #IntellectualProperty #InternationalBusiness

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