US says China hacking increasing ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
BEIJING — A U.S. government report ahead of a meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping accuses China of stepping up hacking aimed at stealing American technology as a tariff dispute escalated.
Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer’s report reflects U.S. skepticism and a possible source of new acrimony ahead of the meeting in Buenos Aires aimed at defusing the dispute companies worry will chill global economic growth.
The two sides have raised import duties on billions of dollars of each other’s goods in the fight over U.S. complaints Beijing steals or pressures companies to hand over technology.
Chinese hacking efforts aimed at stealing American technology and trade secrets have “increased in frequency and sophistication” this year, said Lighthizer’s report, issued Tuesday in Washington.