Thursday, December 16, 2010

China Surpasses Japan in R&D as Powers Shift

China is on the verge of overtaking Japan as the second-biggest spender on research and development after the U.S., marking another key shift in the rivalry between the world's economic powerhouses, a new report shows.
China is expected to spend $153.7 billion on R&D in 2011, up from the $141.4 billion it will spend this year, according to Battelle Memorial Institute, a nonprofit that does scientific research for the government and industry. By comparison, Japan is expected to spend $144.1 billion next year, up from $142 billion in 2010.
Despite China's surge, the U.S. remains by far the biggest R&D Hub.

(C) Wall Street Journal

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