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发信人: dsb (大手笔), 信区: Military
标 题: 看来虎肉要滚蛋了。。。
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 30 23:15:19 2018, 美东)
这下好,共产党这边早得罪了,现在洋大爷又不让吃饭了,你们说怎么办?偷个F35的
雷达投奔祖国行么?
http://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/30/us/politics/trump-china-researchers-espionage.html
The White House is discussing whether to limit the access of Chinese
citizens to the United States, including restricting certain types of visas
available to them and greatly expanding rules pertaining to Chinese
researchers who work on projects with military or intelligence value at
American companies and universities. The exact types of projects that would
be subject to restrictions are unclear, but the measures could clamp down on
collaboration in advanced materials, software and other technologies at the
heart of Beijing’s plan to dominate cutting-edge technologies like
advanced microchips, artificial intelligence and electric cars, known as
Made in China 2025.
The potential curbs are part of a broad set of measures the administration
says are necessary to combat a growing national security threat from China,
which it has accused of pressuring or coercing American companies into
handing over valuable trade secrets. But blocking Chinese citizens’ access
to American laboratories over fears of spying would be a significant
escalation in an emerging Cold War with the Chinese over which nation will
claim technological dominance.
The details are still under discussion and it is not known how many people
could be affected, but restrictions would probably fall most heavily on
graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and employees of technology
companies in the United States on temporary visas. More than one million
foreign students study in the United States each year, with roughly one-
third coming from China.
发信人: dsb (大手笔), 信区: Military
标 题: 看来虎肉要滚蛋了。。。
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 30 23:15:19 2018, 美东)
这下好,共产党这边早得罪了,现在洋大爷又不让吃饭了,你们说怎么办?偷个F35的
雷达投奔祖国行么?
http://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/30/us/politics/trump-china-researchers-espionage.html
The White House is discussing whether to limit the access of Chinese
citizens to the United States, including restricting certain types of visas
available to them and greatly expanding rules pertaining to Chinese
researchers who work on projects with military or intelligence value at
American companies and universities. The exact types of projects that would
be subject to restrictions are unclear, but the measures could clamp down on
collaboration in advanced materials, software and other technologies at the
heart of Beijing’s plan to dominate cutting-edge technologies like
advanced microchips, artificial intelligence and electric cars, known as
Made in China 2025.
The potential curbs are part of a broad set of measures the administration
says are necessary to combat a growing national security threat from China,
which it has accused of pressuring or coercing American companies into
handing over valuable trade secrets. But blocking Chinese citizens’ access
to American laboratories over fears of spying would be a significant
escalation in an emerging Cold War with the Chinese over which nation will
claim technological dominance.
The details are still under discussion and it is not known how many people
could be affected, but restrictions would probably fall most heavily on
graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and employees of technology
companies in the United States on temporary visas. More than one million
foreign students study in the United States each year, with roughly one-
third coming from China.