US will not tolerate Chinese 'exploitation' of universities, theft of research, says State Dept
- Senator Mike Rounds spoke in Simi Valley, California, on June 2, 2025, highlighting U.S. efforts to prevent China from stealing American intellectual property.
- This event follows rising concerns about China becoming a near-peer competitor and the U.S. government's plan to revoke visas of Chinese students linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
- Rounds emphasized maintaining China as a trade partner while restricting their access to U.S. technologies like artificial intelligence and computer chips to protect economic and military leadership.
- He mentioned that the current economic exchanges with China amount to nearly $500 billion annually, while China is responsible for the theft of intellectual property valued at around $600 billion each year.
- This crackdown aims to safeguard U.S. technological advantages and influence ongoing trade negotiations amid challenges posed by China's strategic and unified economic policies.
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US can’t cut China off completely, but must defend AI and American innovation from nonstop theft: Sen Rounds
Sen. Mike Rounds discussed U.S. strategies to combat China's intellectual property theft and AI's role in maintaining economic leadership in exclusive interview with Fox Digital.
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