Biden has made a global impulse to restrict China. What will Trump do?

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Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, said in an interview that “we have just stayed with our theory, which is a controlled competition. ” Trump and Xi Jinping can have other plans.

By Edward Wong

Edward Wong reported Washington’s American-China policy to the Biden and Trump administrations. He is also a former Beijing chief who wrote a new electronic book about China.

President Biden and his collaborators entered here with a deep delight of transatlantic affairs. But for 4 years, they also went to the Pacific, where China strives to be the dominant player. Its greatest effort: the structure of alliances to counteract China.

The president chose Donald J. Trump, has already informed another from China. He invited Xi Jinping, China’s leader, at his inauguration on Monday. The two spoke on Friday, and Mr. XI sends the Chinese vice president Han Zheng, at the ceremony, a break in Chinese culture to involve their ambassador to Washington.

The final activities of Biden management direct China contrast with this. Mr. Biden made an appeal last Sunday with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines to strengthen a new security agreement with 3 that helped build. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited South Korea and Japan this month his last official trip.

In Mr. Biden’s story and his assistants, they give Trump a strong competitive merit in China, the largest rival of the United States.

Of all the foreign policies of Mr. Biden, his technique to China can be considered at the end as through historians as existing in a continuum. Its management has built its own design at a base of the festival that is raised through Mr. Trump’s team and returns it now.

We don’t know what Trump will do with that. Admire M. XI autocratic and see China basically through the lens of economic negotiations. Mr. Trump’s billionaire advisors, adding Elon Musk, need and perhaps are greater relations of the industry with China.

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