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Tech leakage to China can't be stopped but can be delayed, says expert

Export control expert Sato warns Japan is targeted by weapon developers

Professor Heigo Sato of Japan's Takushoku University says it is difficult to eradicate technology drain.

TOKYO -- Even as Europe, Japan and the U.S. tighten exports of critical technologies to China on security grounds, the outflows have not stopped -- as Nikkei revealed recently with its investigative report. How and to what extent should companies be prepared to address the implications of surreptitious technology drains to China?

Professor Heigo Sato of Takushoku University, an expert on export controls, told Nikkei that companies face a significant dilemma and it is "difficult to perfectly prevent technology drain." Here is a translated and edited excerpt:

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