By Kirby Chien
BEIJING, Sept 14 (Reuters) - The new head of Washington's anti-piracy drive has made China his first official overseas destination to drive home the point that the mainland is the main culprit in the huge business of counterfeit products.
"The strategy is to focus on the places where the problems are most pronounced," Chris Israel, Coordinator for International IP Enforcement, told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday.
Washington says about 70 ...
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