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Taiwan arrests engineers suspected of leaking BASF technology to China

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TAIWAN arrested six current and former BASF SE engineers accused of accepting bribes and sharing the German company’s technology with Jiangyin Jianghua Microelect­ronics Materials Co., in one of the more elaborate cases involving alleged Chinese intellectu­al-property theft.

Jianghua offered them 40 million yuan ($5.8 million) in return for help building a new factory in the eastern province of Jiangsu, Criminal Investigat­ion Bureau official Lu Sung-hao told reporters at a briefing on Monday.

The mainland company had already wired NT$40 million ($1.3 million) to two accounts in Samoa controlled by the group, he added.

American and Taiwanese officials have long accused Chinese companies of purloining intellectu­al property in a quest to climb the technology ladder, something Beijing has consistent­ly denied. Such leaks, which American officials say include the forced transfer of technology, are a key complaint of Washington’s as the world’s two largest economies open talks to try and avert a damaging trade war.

The amount involved in the case is unusually large. Taiwanese officials have in the past accused mainland corporatio­ns of appropriat­ing valuable trade secrets by poaching talent, but Lu said Jianghua offered direct payment in return for proprietar­y technology. Calls to Jianghua’s main line and an e-mail to a corporate address went unanswered. Bloomberg News

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