The only example I know of that is kind of similar is xerox. In 1975 they were forced to share their entire ip portfolio with competitors, and for a company that developed a lot of ip this was significant. Much of it went to foreign (Japanese and korean) companies and formed the basis of the first OLEDs. Xerox now is still attempting to recover from that and not doing well.
Imagine the government making one of its most successful companies share all of its trade secrets with foreign competitors.
The only example I know of that is kind of similar is xerox. In 1975 they were forced to share their entire ip portfolio with competitors, and for a company that developed a lot of ip this was significant. Much of it went to foreign (Japanese and korean) companies and formed the basis of the first OLEDs. Xerox now is still attempting to recover from that and not doing well.
Imagine the government making one of its most successful companies share all of its trade secrets with foreign competitors.