

The Sunday Read: ‘The Daring Ruse That Exposed China’s Campaign to Steal American Secrets’
26 snips Apr 16, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, a contributor to the New York Times Magazine, delves into China's covert campaign of economic espionage against the U.S. He reveals the intriguing story of a GE Aviation engineer who unwittingly becomes part of a broader intelligence operation. Topics include the ethical dilemmas of professional exchanges, the surprising implications of seemingly innocent trips to China, and the FBI’s role in unveiling significant espionage cases. Bhattacharjee underscores the ongoing threat to American innovation posed by such activities.
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Hua's Trip to Nanjing
- Hua, a GE Aviation engineer, received a LinkedIn request from a Chinese school official and was invited to give a presentation.
- He went, despite knowing GE would disapprove, and later worried about leaving GE files on his laptop.
China's Espionage Strategy
- China's espionage targets both military and commercial technologies.
- They see economic espionage as crucial for national security, blurring the lines between the two.
China's Espionage Tactics
- The Ministry of State Security (MSS) directs China's economic espionage, focusing on technologies outlined in the Made in China 2025 initiative.
- They use various tactics, including cyberattacks and exploiting Chinese diaspora.