Why Should We Care About China’s Campaign to Steal Our Secrets?
About This Episode
Former Defense Intelligence Agency Acting Director David Shedd reveals an estimated $600 billion annual intellectual property theft through China's "capture, cage, and kill" strategy. Traces the campaign from 1984 through Made in China 2025, examines Tesla-to-BYD pipelines, Nvidia chip sales, hypersonic technology theft, and cyber intrusions threatening critical infrastructure.
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