Europe should forge closer tech cooperation with US, Japan amid ongoing IP dispute with China, think tank says


By Che Pan

The European Union must pursue closer ties with the United States and Japan to control technology transfers related to semiconductors and other hi-tech advances to China, according to a French think tank.

The suggestion comes as the EU remains locked in an intellectual property dispute with China, while Beijing refuses to publicly condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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