Beijing issues study abroad alert over US restrictions on exchanges

China's Ministry of Education issued a study abroad warning on Wednesday following the passage of a higher education bill in the US state of Ohio, which includes provisions seen as unfavorable to China and imposes restrictions on academic exchanges between Chinese and US institutions.
In a statement, the ministry advised Chinese students planning to study in certain US states to conduct thorough safety risk assessments and remain vigilant. It urged students to be aware of potential challenges posed by the new legislation and to take necessary precautions.
The warning comes amid rising tensions between Beijing and Washington, particularly in trade, technology, and academic cooperation. In recent years, Chinese students and scholars in the US have faced increased scrutiny, with some alleging discrimination or unfair treatment under tightened security and research policies.