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The China trade war is one thing Joe Biden won't be rushing to fix


US President Joe Biden is inheriting a tense and messy relationship with China from his predecessor.
From a grueling trade war to a slew of sanctions on the country’s most prominent tech companies, the Trump administration spent the bulk of the last four years piling pressure on the United States’ biggest economic rival. Things only became more heated in recent weeks as Washington slapped additional restrictions on Chinese business and investment.
Biden will strike a more predictable and diplomatic tone than former President
Donald Trump. But analysts say that the new administration isn’t likely to ease up on Beijing too much when it comes to tech and trade. ....

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China is rehearsing for when it overtakes America


China is rehearsing for when it overtakes America
China wants to lead the global recovery from the pandemic and become more influential on the world stage than ever before. It might just have the momentum and the confidence to pull that plan off.
The world’s second largest economy shrugged off much of the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic last year, and its ability to keep growing while the world crashed into recession could mean its GDP exceeds that of the United States later this decade, years earlier than expected.
“China emerged from the Covid-19 shock earlier than the rest of the world and authorities are already planning for the long term,” wrote Françoise Huang, senior economist for Asia-Pacific at Euler Hermes, in a report last week titled, “The world is moving East, fast.” ....

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