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How Biden’s administration will engage with China on key issues
As a Biden administration takes the reins in Washington, the stakes have never been higher for the US relationship with China and the rest of Asia.
Updated: 25 Dec, 2020

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Kim Jong-un and his nuclear arsenal add to Biden’s list of challenges
Analysts are sceptical that a Biden administration will succeed where previous ones, from both political parties, have failed.
20 Nov, 2020

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How might China test new President Biden?
Foreign policy analysts are gaming how Beijing could test the mettle of the incoming Biden administration for weakness and opportunity.
26 Nov, 2020

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Biden faces pressure to hold hard line of defence against China
US president-elect Joe Biden faces multiple challenges from China in regards to Taiwan, the South China Sea and India.
30 Nov, 2020

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As Joe Biden faces an emboldened China, what tech policies will he pursue?
The new president will maintain US focus on key tech sectors like 5G, artificial intelligence and semiconductor production, analysts say, and may keep in place a crackdown on Huawei Technologies and sharper reviews of Chinese deals for US firms.
03 Dec, 2020

[5]
Will Biden fix Canada’s broken ties with China?
Next US president may be less hostile than Donald Trump, but he promises a multilateral approach to China that may be hard for Canada to resist, observers say.
08 Dec, 2020

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How can a President Biden ‘change the narrative’ for Asian-Americans?
Executive orders can quickly undo some Trump administration policies that stirred anti-Asian sentiment; prominent appointments and a cooling of rhetoric can also help, advocates say.
14 Dec, 2020

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Under Biden, tapping US capital markets will get harder for corporate China
Fund managers who mirror global investment indices as a strategy are obligated to increase their Chinese stock and bond holdings as their weight increases.
20 Dec, 2020

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Beijing dropped the ball after Trump’s US left global stage, analysts say
Xi embraced the situation at Davos, but squandered China’s opportunity to improve its global standing, experts say.
25 Dec, 2020

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