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Sources, public records, and documents detail TuSimple's downfall, after it transferred autonomous driving IP to Chinese partners despite a 2022 CFIUS agreement

American officials thought they'd secured a deal with TuSimple to protect autonomous-driving technology.  It didn't work. X: @business . LinkedIn: David Atkinson and Shawn Donnan . Bluesky: @metacurity.com X: @business : The US tried to keep a self-driving truck startup's technology out of Chinese hands. Its failure underscores the risks the Trump administration is facing as it negotiates a deal over TikTok. https://www.bloomberg.com/... 📷: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg [image] LinkedIn: David Atkinson : Another article dropped about a company I used to work for.  It only scratches the surface.  For example, the guy who came back to be CEO … Shawn Donnan : How a Chinese trucking firm exposed US national security gaps and how even scrutiny from the Pentagon and CFIUS couldn't stop the transfer of autonomous-driving technology to China. … Bluesky: Cynthia Brumfield / @metacurity.com : Cfius agreements with Chinese companies “do not protect national security,” said Matthew Pottinger, who now chairs the China program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.  “It's a fig leaf for capitulation.”  —  www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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