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NZ research ties grow with Europe and China but US takes a back seat


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The article from Newsroom discusses the evolving landscape of New Zealand's research collaborations, highlighting a shift in focus from the United States to Europe and China. According to the data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), while the US remains a significant partner, its dominance is waning as New Zealand researchers increasingly engage with European and Chinese counterparts. This shift is attributed to several factors including funding opportunities, strategic research priorities, and geopolitical dynamics. The article notes that European collaborations are often driven by mutual interests in areas like climate change, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Meanwhile, partnerships with China are growing due to economic ties and the Belt and Road Initiative, which has facilitated research in fields like agriculture, technology, and infrastructure. The trend reflects broader global research patterns where multi-lateral and bi-lateral agreements are becoming more common, and New Zealand is adapting to these changes by diversifying its research partnerships.

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