Lenovo, the Chinese giant that plays by the rules … and loses
The war of words between the US and China over trade has many subtexts, but treatment of intellectual property (IP) is a major factor. Donald Trump believes that the world's second-largest economy gains an unfair advantage over its main rival due to an overly aggressive and sometimes underhand approach to IP - the patents and copyrights that underpin big tech, manufacturing and creative breakthroughs.
So what happens when China plays the game fairly and buys American IP to gain a foothold in the world's biggest economy? In the case of Lenovo, one of China's biggest tech firms, doing so has been no guarantee of success. The Beijing-based company has bought three respected US tech businesses since 2005: IBM's PC arm and low-cost server unit, and Motorola smartphones. None of them has worked out.
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