Chinese chip maker cleared in US criminal case


Not guilty: A smartphone with a Micron logo on a computer motherboard is displayed in New York. A US judge concluded that prosecutors failed to prove Fujian Jinhua misappropriated proprietary data from Micron, America’s largest memory chip maker. — Reuters

BEIJING: A Chinese chip maker was cleared of economic espionage and other criminal charges in a setback for a US Justice Department crackdown on intellectual property theft by China.

More than five years after the Commerce Department blacklisted Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co as a threat to national security, US District Judge Maxine M. Chesney in San Francisco found the company not guilty following a non-jury trial.

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