SINGAPORE – There is a way for the world’s nations to continue collaborating on science and technology, even amid global fragmentation caused by tensions between the United States and China, said Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan. In a speech at the Next STEP Global Conference on Wednesday, Dr Balakrishnan called for a new “non-aligned movement” for science, technology and supply chains as a response to the profoundly damaging consequences that a true technological and economic split between the two superpowers could cause. The conference was organised by think-tank Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public...