China and Uruguay have forged a new scientific alliance by signing more than 20 cooperation agreements, targeting critical fields from cancer treatment and water management to fighting crop-destroying pests.
The development signals a step forward in ties, moving beyond a decade mainly defined by trade in products like wood pulp, soybeans and beef.
“China is a good partner for us, especially in basic sciences,” Alvaro Brunini, president of Uruguay’s National Agency of Research and Innovation…



