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Collaborative projects will focus on food, agriculture, biotechnology, climate change and biodiversity
The EU has signed an agreement with China to support research cooperation between the two, amid debates in Europe about the role of such international ties and alleged interference from China in European research and education.
An administrative arrangement up to 2024 announced by the European Commission on 26 April will support projects related to food, agriculture, biotechnology, climate change and biodiversity loss.