BEIJING - A United States led by former vice-president Joe Biden would be more predictable and smoother for China to deal with, Chinese experts have said, even though they expect a Biden administration to continue taking a tough line on Beijing.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - A United States led by former vice-president Joe Biden would be more predictable and smoother for China to deal with, Chinese experts have said, even though they expect a Biden administration to continue taking a tough line on Beijing.
They point out that compared to current President Donald Trump, Mr Biden would likely be more rational and return to high-level dialogue with China.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now
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