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 The Trump administration plans to shorten the length of validity for some visas issued to Chinese citizens, the State Department said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump works to counter alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property by Beijing.

The changes begin June 11. The State Department said that under the new policy, U.S. consular officers may limit how long visas are valid, rather than the usual practice of issuing them for the maximum possible length.

The State Department did not provide specifics. But a U.S. official said that according to instructions sent to U.S. embassies and consulates, Chinese graduate students will be limited to one-year visas if they are studying in fields like robotics, aviation and high-tech manufacturing. China identified those areas as priorities in its “Made in China” 2025 manufacturing plan.

The instructions also say that Chinese citizens seeking visas will need special clearance from multiple U.S. agencies if they work as researchers or managers for companies on a U.S. Commerce Department list of entities requiring higher scrutiny. Those clearances are expected to take months for each visa application, the official said. The official wasn’t authorized to comment publicly and requested anonymity.

The application process itself won’t change, the State Department said.

The changes come as Trump seeks to crack down on China’s trade practices, especially those related to cutting-edge industries that Beijing wants to dominate. On Tuesday, Trump renewed his threat to place 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods, in retaliation for what his administration says are China’s unfair trade practices.

The changes were foreshadowed in Trump’s national security strategy issued in December. That document said the U.S. would review and tighten visa procedures “to reduce economic theft by non-traditional intelligence collectors.” It specifically mentioned possible restrictions on visas for foreign students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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Chinese kante danger manollu ani telsukuntaledu...fake resumes petti jobs 10gipotunaru @3$%Deadp0ol2

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5 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Chinese kante danger manollu ani telsukuntaledu...fake resumes petti jobs 10gipotunaru @3$%Deadp0ol2

Job lu 10gipodam vere technology 10gipodam vere .. ade vaalla bayam.

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35 minutes ago, Spartan said:

 The Trump administration plans to shorten the length of validity for some visas issued to Chinese citizens, the State Department said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump works to counter alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property by Beijing.

The changes begin June 11. The State Department said that under the new policy, U.S. consular officers may limit how long visas are valid, rather than the usual practice of issuing them for the maximum possible length.

The State Department did not provide specifics. But a U.S. official said that according to instructions sent to U.S. embassies and consulates, Chinese graduate students will be limited to one-year visas if they are studying in fields like robotics, aviation and high-tech manufacturing. China identified those areas as priorities in its “Made in China” 2025 manufacturing plan.

The instructions also say that Chinese citizens seeking visas will need special clearance from multiple U.S. agencies if they work as researchers or managers for companies on a U.S. Commerce Department list of entities requiring higher scrutiny. Those clearances are expected to take months for each visa application, the official said. The official wasn’t authorized to comment publicly and requested anonymity.

The application process itself won’t change, the State Department said.

The changes come as Trump seeks to crack down on China’s trade practices, especially those related to cutting-edge industries that Beijing wants to dominate. On Tuesday, Trump renewed his threat to place 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods, in retaliation for what his administration says are China’s unfair trade practices.

The changes were foreshadowed in Trump’s national security strategy issued in December. That document said the U.S. would review and tighten visa procedures “to reduce economic theft by non-traditional intelligence collectors.” It specifically mentioned possible restrictions on visas for foreign students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

 

Jyna tactics are far more shrewd than our licking tactics .... manam kukka la paduntam ganuka emi pettadu

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3 hours ago, mettastar said:

Job lu 10gipodam vere technology 10gipodam vere .. ade vaalla bayam.

+1111

Defence technology ni baaga naakinchesaru @3$%

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42 minutes ago, WHAT said:

already ch1nk1 gallaki 3 years iche vallu anukunta F1 visa kuda.... univ lo unnapudu oka ch1nki cheppadu 

single entry 1 yr ichevallu papam ellina prathi sari stamping ki elle vallu

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4 hours ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Chinese kante danger manollu ani telsukuntaledu...fake resumes petti jobs 10gipotunaru @3$%Deadp0ol2

manollu edo 4 stones earning ki nana sankal lick chestaru malli a sampadinchina money ikkade invest chestaru illu ani BMW ani but chinese govt gives incentive and funding to ppl who steal western tech and start in china esp in defence sector

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4 hours ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Chinese kante danger manollu ani telsukuntaledu...fake resumes petti jobs 10gipotunaru @3$%Deadp0ol2

We are not that smart. We are also not into high tech research. Job vasthe chaalu, it is the end for us. Chinese are known to steal high end techs, replicate them in China and sell it for cheap later on. What is supposed to be American knowledge is being stolen. 

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Just now, Staysafebro said:

We are not that smart. We are also not into high tech research. Job vasthe chaalu, it is the end for us. Chinese are known to steal high end techs, replicate them in China and sell it for cheap later on. What is supposed to be American knowledge is being stolen. 

elagu ikkada veellaki budhi raadu..billions of dollars loss avtunna...aina chinese have very powerful lobby in Washington so nobody can scratch them..w.r.t tariffs, tech stealing etc..

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