Raytheon Watches As Trump Signs Chinese IP Theft Inquiry Order

Credit: White House
President Donald Trump on Aug. 14 kicked off a formal inquiry into alleged Chinese intellectual property theft, highlighting major defense prime contractor Raytheon in the process. Raytheon Chairman and CEO Tom Kennedy received the signing pen from Trump after he ostensibly signed an executive order...

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