Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors accused a California businessman of stealing DuPont trade secrets used to make a valuable white pigment and selling them to Chinese government-owned companies in opening statements of his criminal trial.
Jury members may never have heard of titanium dioxide, but prosecutors told them that the pigment is in the cream of Oreo cookies, their toothpastes and the pap...
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