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US-China decoupling is hurting innovation, World Bank warns

Multilateral lender warns on the costs of limiting tech flows as it sets out lower Asia growth forecast for 2023

The World Bank has warned that technology decoupling and trade restrictions stemming from US-China tensions are hurting knowledge generation and innovation in both superpowers, posing a long-term threat to growth across Asia.

The deepening division between the world’s two biggest economies now poses “the most immediate challenge” in Asia-Pacific, according to the bank’s semi-annual economic update for the region released on Friday.

“Bilateral restrictions on technology flows and collaboration between large countries could reduce the global availability of knowledge,” the World Bank said, adding that empirical evidence showed the “adverse effects of recent restrictions” on companies in China and the US as well as their top trading partners.

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