by Zhang Juan for Mei Zhong News
“This week, the Agreement Between the United States and China on Cooperation in Science and Technology expired. The Biden administration, under strong pressure from both the pro and the opposite, decided to take a stopgap measure and extend the agreement for six months.
On Wednesday, a State Department spokesman confirmed the news, saying the U.S. sought to “negotiate to revise and strengthen the terms” and that the U.S.-China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement would remain in force for the next six months.
If the Biden administration completely terminates the agreement or renews it, it will have a significant impact on the current thin ice Sino-US relations…”
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