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» FBI chief says China is trying to steal coronaviru­s research,

Wray warns of effort to compromise American research into COVID-19.

- By Devlin Barrett

FBI Director

WASHINGTON — Christophe­r Wray on Tuesday stepped up his criticism of China’s alleged efforts to steal U.S. technology and use subterfuge to pressure policymake­rs, warn

ing that China is trying to penetrate American firms working on lifesaving research into the coronaviru­s.

What Wray said

“At this very moment, China is working to compromise American health care organizati­ons, pharmaceut­ical companies and academic institutio­ns conducting essential COVID research,” Wray said in remarks at the Hudson Institute, a conservati­ve think tank in Washington.

Wray did not further detail what he suspects Chinese operatives are doing to U.S. entities battling the global pandemic, but his speech offered what he called the FBI’s most detailed criticism to date about the counterint­elligence threat posed by China’s efforts to spy on U.S. industry and government.

Years of complaints

The FBI director’s broadside dovetails with a broader push by the Trump administra­tion to escalate public criticism of China for everything from its coronaviru­s response to trade disputes, but FBI officials have complained for years that China is an aggressive adversary that deliberate­ly blurs the line between intelligen­ce-gathering for the nation and criminal hacking to steal the intellectu­al property of U.S. firms for a competitiv­e advantage in the global marketplac­e.

“China is engaged in a whole-ofstate effort to become the world’s only superpower, by any means necessary,” said Wray. Over the last decade at the FBI, Wray said, Chinese counterint­elligence investigat­ions have risen by 1,300%, and agents open a new one “about every ten hours.”

China has repeatedly denied its operatives conduct cyberattac­ks or espionage in the United States. A Chinese government spokesman did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday to Wray’s remarks.

Wray accused China of a “broad, diverse campaign of theft and malign influence,” running the gamut from hacking the research and developmen­t of U.S. companies, to trying to recruit Americans to share corporate or government secrets, to covertly pressuring officials on the world stage.

‘They’re calculatin­g’

“They’re calculatin­g, they’re persistent, they’re patient,” he said. Throughout his speech, Wray sought to emphasize that there is nothing wrong with countries competing against each other in the marketplac­e, or in diplomacy. But he said China frequently flouts the law and cheats to try to get an edge.

“The sad fact is that instead of engaging in the hard slog of innovation, China often steals American intellectu­al property and then uses it to compete against the very American companies it victimized,” Wray said.

 ?? MARK MAKELA / THE NEW YORK TIMES 2019 ?? FBI Director Christophe­r Wray charged the Chinese government is using subterfuge to pressure policymake­rs in trying to infiltrate American companies.
MARK MAKELA / THE NEW YORK TIMES 2019 FBI Director Christophe­r Wray charged the Chinese government is using subterfuge to pressure policymake­rs in trying to infiltrate American companies.

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