The Borneo Post

Ex-Coca-Cola engineer charged with stealing secrets for Chinese firm

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WASHINGTON: A former senior engineer at Coca- Cola was indicted in Tennessee for stealing trade secrets worth an estimated US$ 120 million to give to a Chinese company, the Justice Department announced.

US national You Xiaorong allegedly stole technology for valuable BPA- free packaging jointly owned by several companies, including a former ‘Atlanta-based’ employer that was unnamed in the indictment.

A spokeswoma­n for Coca- Cola, whose headquarte­rs is in Atlanta, declined to comment on the case but confirmed that You previously worked for the company.

“Because this is a pending legal matter, it would not be appropriat­e for us to comment further,” she said.

According to the indictment, You conspired with Chinese national Liu Xiangchen and an unnamed relative of Liu to steal formulatio­ns for food packing coatings that are free of the widely- used bisphenol-A chemical, which scientists have discovered in recent years is harmful to human health.

Alternativ­es to BPA are scarce and highly valuable in the food packing industry.

Liu wanted the technology for his company, which was planning to develop production lines for BPA- free packing, according to the indictment.

In exchange, he offered You a job and also promised to help her win one of China’s highest awards for research and innovation, the ‘ Thousand Talents’ award.

The prestigiou­s prize honours Chinese who return from study and work abroad bringing back with them technology that will advance China’s economy.

US intelligen­ce officials say the programme also aims to encourage Chinese abroad to steal technology to bring to China.

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