Ex-Samsung Executive Indicted Over Plan to Build a China Chip Factory With Stolen Blueprints

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Ex-Samsung Executive Indicted Over Plan to Build a China Chip Factory With Stolen Blueprints
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A former Samsung executive was indicted in South Korea, accused of starting a company that attracted about $6 billion in investments to build a China-based chip factory using Samsung’s factory blueprints and other engineering secrets

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/ex-samsung-executive-indicted-over-plan-to-build-a-china-chip-factory-with-stolen-blueprints-ce02afb3 South Korean prosecutors alleged a ‘serious offense’ against national interests in charges against seven individualsSouth Korean prosecutors said the accused had wrongfully taken Samsung’s factory-floor plans and engineering secrets.executive was indicted in South Korea, accused of starting a company that attracted about $6 billion in investments to build a China-based chip factory using

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