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U.S. Government Funding Yielded Hundreds of Patents for China-based Researchers

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Laila Afifa

30 August 2024 13:00 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Washington - The U.S. Defense Department, NASA, and other government agencies funded research that led to more than 1,000 U.S. patents for China-based inventors since 2010, including in sensitive fields such as biotechnology and semiconductors, data from the U.S. patent agency showed.

The U.S. patent data, which was reviewed by Reuters and has not been reported previously, will amplify calls to cancel or renegotiate the landmark U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement, a cooperation deal that critics say disproportionately benefits Washington's top geopolitical rival.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office supplied the data this month to the House of Representatives select committee on China. In June, it asked the agency whether U.S. funding resulted in Chinese breakthroughs, aiming to highlight what it views as the risks of renewing the pact.

According to the patent office, the agency granted 1,020 patents from 2010 through the first quarter of 2024 that were both funded at least in part by the U.S. government and involved at least one China-residing inventor. The data does not detail whether U.S. entities or individuals share the patents.

The patents included 197 in pharmaceuticals and 154 in biotechnology, both strategic industries for China and the United States.

Funding from various U.S. government agencies supported the research, leading to 92 patents through Pentagon funding, 175 from Department of Energy money and four from NASA financial support. The U.S. space agency faces prohibitions under U.S. law from cooperating with China or Chinese companies.

Funding from the Department of Health and Human Services yielded 356 such patents, the most of any agency.

"It's alarming that U.S. taxpayers have unwittingly funded over 1,000 patents claimed by Chinese entities, with the Department of Defense accounting for nearly 100 of these patents," the select committee's chairman, Republican Representative John Moolenaar, said in an email to Reuters.

The patent office, NASA, and the Departments of Defense, energy, and Health did not respond to requests for comment.

The State Department, which is responsible for renegotiating the China agreement, said it remains in communication with China about the accord. "The United States remains committed to advancing and protecting U.S. interests in science and technology," a department spokesperson said.

Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for China's embassy in Washington, said science and technology was an "open business."

"We hope that some officials in the U.S. will abandon the Cold War mentality," Liu said.

The data provided by the patent authority to the House committee in a letter dated Aug. 14 did not disclose specific projects or patents. There was no indication that the funding was the direct result of the agreement, which after its signing in 1979 laid the foundation for a boom in U.S.-China academic and commercial exchanges.

The patents covered advances in fields including semiconductors, molecular chemistry and polymers, chemical engineering, nanotechnology, and medical technology.

Such patents dropped from an annual high in 2019 of 99, to 61 in 2023. In 2024, 16 were recorded in the first quarter despite heightened U.S. government concern that Chinese science and technology advances present a national security threat.



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