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U.S. Vows Crackdown on Chinese ‘Exploitation’ of Universities and Research Theft

The Voice News: Washington, D.C., May 31 – The U.S. State Department has issued a stern warning against what it describes as China’s systematic exploitation of American universities and theft of academic research. This move underscores rising tensions between the two global powers, particularly in areas concerning intellectual property, national security, and academic integrity.

In an official statement, the State Department accused China of leveraging academic partnerships and research collaborations to gain access to sensitive and advanced technologies, often with potential military applications.

“We will not tolerate the exploitation of our educational institutions or the theft of American research,” the statement read, signaling a renewed push to safeguard U.S. academic environments from foreign influence.

As part of its broader strategy, Washington has begun tightening visa regulations for Chinese nationals, particularly those involved in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. The aim is to reduce the risk of technological leakage that could undermine U.S. security interests.

Ongoing Measures Include:

Stricter oversight of Confucius Institutes — Chinese-funded cultural and language centers operating on U.S. campuses — amid concerns over propaganda and influence operations.

Sanctions and blacklisting of Chinese firms and entities implicated in intellectual property theft or cyber espionage.

Enhanced scrutiny of joint research projects with Chinese institutions to prevent unauthorized technology transfer.

The crackdown is part of a broader U.S. effort to defend its innovation ecosystem from foreign interference, especially as both countries compete for dominance in areas like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum computing.

This development comes amid a series of high-profile investigations involving alleged Chinese espionage within academic institutions, prompting calls from lawmakers and intelligence officials for heightened vigilance across U.S. campuses.

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