Key facts
- The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) will prohibit funding for research projects that involve collaboration with Chinese institutions identified on a government watchlist.
- This policy aims to prevent the transfer of sensitive U.S. technology and intellectual property to China.
- The NSF's decision reflects ongoing concerns about intellectual property theft and national security.
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is preparing to implement a new policy that will prohibit funding for research projects involving collaboration with Chinese institutions that have been flagged by the government. This measure is part of a broader effort by the United States to safeguard sensitive technology and intellectual property from potential transfer to China.
The NSF's decision underscores the increasing scrutiny and restrictions placed on scientific and technological collaborations between the U.S. and China, driven by national security concerns and allegations of intellectual property theft. The specific criteria for flagging Chinese institutions and the exact list of entities affected have not yet been fully detailed, but the move signals a significant tightening of U.S. research funding policies.
