China wind turbine-maker guilty of stealing US trade secrets

AFP  |  Washington 

Sinovel, one of China's leading wind turbine-makers, has been found guilty of stealing proprietary technology from US firm AMSC, causing it USD 800 million in losses, the Justice Department said. A jury convicted Beijing-based Wind Group Co Ltd, of conspiracy to commit trade secret theft, theft of trade secrets, and wire fraud after an 11-day trial yesterday. It said that in 2011, recruited an Austria-based employee who stole source code from its computers that formed the basis of its technology for regulating the flow of from wind turbines to electrical grids. At the time AMSC, formerly known as American Superconductor Inc, was selling its technology to Obtaining that code allowed to drop its orders to the US company as it took the technology for its own, causing an estimated USD 800 million in losses. Losing orders plunged into "severe financial hardship," as the company's market value fell by USD 1 billion and it was forced to cut 700 jobs, more than half of its global workforce. "nearly destroyed an American company by stealing its intellectual property," said Acting Assistant Attorney General "As today's jury verdict demonstrates, this type of conduct, by any corporation -- anywhere -- is a crime, and won't be tolerated." In a statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, where it is listed, said on Thursday that it is "well prepared to take active measures to protect our interests and use legal means to strictly defend our legitimate rights and interests". It promised to "protect the rights and interests of the company's medium and small shareholders" and "release information on the development of this case in a timely manner according to relevant regulations". Shares in the firm were down more than three percent by the break on Thursday. The has repeatedly warned of Chinese companies, both private and government-related, seeking to steal US trade secrets and technology. Last week, a Chinese was sentenced to five years in prison for stealing computer source code from to hand over to a agency.

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 10:55 IST