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Limits on Chinese Graduate Student Visas May Protect U.S. Intellectual Property but Drive Away Talent

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The Trump administration's plans to restrict visas for Chinese students to curtail intellectual property theft may be necessary, but could also scare away talent and ultimately cause a drop in student enrollment, a U.S-China relations expert warns. In fact, the Chinese media is already fighting back. Instead of a blanket policy, such as a one-year visa, he suggests alternative methods of protecting U.S. intellectual property.


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