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China agreed to enforce piracy laws during an annual trade meeting with U.S. officials in Beijing earlier this summer. U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez say the commitments by China reflect progress, but more needs to be done to address U.S. concerns. Piracy of U.S. goods ranges from music and films to pharmaceuticals, which is estimated to cost American companies billions of dollars each year. About 90 percent of software, music and movies sold in China are illegal copies, according to some U.S. industry estimates.
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