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WASHINGTON — The United States has revised a long-standing science and technology agreement with China, adapting it to the current climate of escalating rivalry and security concerns. This updated pact, signed on Friday, aims to address the competitive landscape that has emerged between the two nations, particularly in the realm of technological innovation and research.
The revision comes at a time when both countries are vying for leadership in critical areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology. U.S. officials emphasized that the new terms are designed to enhance cooperation in areas that do not pose a threat to national security while simultaneously safeguarding sensitive technologies from potential misuse.
This move reflects a broader strategy by the U.S. to recalibrate its relationship with China, balancing collaboration in scientific endeavors with the need to protect intellectual property and maintain a competitive edge. As the global landscape shifts, both nations are keenly aware of the implications of their technological pursuits on international relations and economic stability.
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