"Extending the Science and Technology Agreement between the U.S. and China would only further jeopardize our research and intellectual property," said Representative Mike Gallagher, the Republican chair of a congressional select committee on China.
"The administration must let this outdated agreement expire."
"It is hoped that the U.S. side will expedite the internal review before the expiration of the agreement," he said.
Given the state of U.S.-China ties, trying to renegotiate could derail the agreement, they said.
Proponents of renewing the deal argue that without it, the U.S. would lose valuable insight into China's technical advances.
Persons:
Florence Lo, Antony Blinken, Mike Gallagher, Liu Pengyu, Joe Biden, Kurt Campbell, Denis Simon, Anna Puglisi, Michael Martina, Don Durfee, William Mallard
Organizations:
REUTERS, WASHINGTON, ., China Science, Technology, Science, U.S, State Department, National Security Council, Hudson Institute, University of North, Chapel Hill, Georgetown University's Center for Security, Emerging Technology, Thomson
Locations:
China, U.S, United States, Beijing, Washington, Pacific, University of North Carolina, East Asia