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From apps to autos: China’s data reach sparks US espionage and sabotage concerns

Washington accused of not doing enough to counter Beijing’s harvesting of key American data and weaponising it as a strategic asset

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenDewey Simin WashingtonPublished: 6:05am, 1 May 2026Updated: 6:16am, 1 May 2026China has built a state-driven campaign to harvest American data and weaponise it as a strategic asset that could prove critical in a conflict with the US, including over Taiwan, a key advisory committee to the US Congress heard.Experts told the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission on Thursday that Washington was falling short in countering Beijing’s data-collection drive, one that could have far-reaching implications for American society and the economy, as well as US wartime strategy.“China is not merely stealing data. It is doing so to build an AI-enabled intelligence and targeting architecture for economic competition, political coercion and wartime advantage,” said Joseph Lin, chief executive officer of Twenty, a cyber warfare company.

Nigel Cory, director with Crowell Global Advisors, testified that China spent over a decade building a “coordinated state industry response to what it sees as the foundational input of the digital and AI economy – data”. According to him, China viewed data as a factor of production, seen as on equal footing with land, labour, capital and technology.

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