中美關係

Why Chinese students are falling out of love with US universities

Geopolitical and financial tensions make parents think twice about sending their children to America

The writer is a contributing columnist, based in Chicago

Sino-US relations are at their worst since I began my love affair with China with the adoption of two Chinese infants 22 years ago, followed by eight years as the FT’s Shanghai bureau chief. The news that only around half as many mainlanders are coming to the US to study now as before the pandemic seems a harbinger of worse to come. International students are like unofficial ambassadors between their cultures — halving that group will do nothing to heal the rift between the superpowers.

Some have argued that US president Joe Biden’s new export controls on semiconductors amount to declaring economic war against China and president Xi Jinping’s new leadership team. These kinds of geopolitical tensions have played a role in souring the Chinese view on studying in the US, according to Chinese educational consultants.

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