![]() ![]() Following a tense meeting with Chinese officials in Alaska last month, the United States placed human-rights sanctions on China in coordination with Canada, the European Union and the United Kingdom. Because while Trump was relatively isolated on the world stage, Biden will not be acting alone. ![]() The Biden administration could end up incurring greater wrath from Beijing. will not be lifting China tariffs anytime soon.īut this is more than Joe Biden just following Trump’s path. Trade Representative Katherine Tai just made it clear that the U.S. imposed tariffs on around $370 billion worth of Chinese goods annually. But it’s starting to look like U.S.-China relations could be even more strained under the Biden administration.įor starters, some China policies might not be that much of a departure from Trump’s. Over to you, Emily! – Ben Pauker, world and national security editorįormer President Donald Trump liked to present himself as tough on China. ![]() She’s also co-founder of LongHash, a blockchain startup that focuses on Asian markets. Her book, “Now I Know Who My Comrades Are,” (FSG) details the impact of the internet in China, Cuba and Russia. State Department and a former writer and editor at the Wall Street Journal, where she covered Asia. Emily is a former member of the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Your guest host this week is Emily Parker, a managing director at CoinDesk, a news site specializing in bitcoin and digital currencies, and co-anchor at CoinDesk TV. dollar at risk as China races ahead on digital yuan ![]()
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