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US-China relations
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Biden vs Xi: who has the upper hand for their summit?

  • The US president is reviving American leadership abroad and has pushed through economic stimulus
  • But his Chinese counterpart has cemented his position at home and has had a more consistent approach to the US, observers say

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Jun Mai

It was a sweet-tempered moment in China-US relations.

In Los Angeles in 2012, then Chinese vice-president Xi Jinping sampled chocolate-covered macadamia nuts at a meeting with his opposite number Joe Biden.

It was part of a five-day US trip, at the end of which Biden publicly praised Xi for his stamina, his interest in the United States and his desire to meet American people.

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In just under a decade, both men have risen to become the leaders of their countries but bilateral relations could not be more different.

Over the past few years, the two powers have traded sanctions, military messaging, tariffs and finger-pointing over everything from climate commitments to handling of the global pandemic.

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Xi and Biden will face each other again early next week, with each seeking to use their strengths as they arm-wrestle for advantage.

But who will go into the talks with the upper hand?

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