China and U.S. renew science cooperation deal

Washington says new agreement is significantly narrower than previous iterations

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The agreement was first signed in 1979 and renewed about every five years since.  © Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The United States and China renewed a science cooperation agreement on Friday, the U.S. State Department said, this time with "robust national security guardrails," despite objections from Republicans who argue that the decision should have been left to the incoming Trump administration.

For 45 years, the landmark U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement (STA) has yielded cooperation across a range of scientific fields, creating a framework for agency exchanges and giving the U.S. access to Chinese data useful in areas such as monitoring earthquakes, weather and influenza.

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