Joe Biden
US President Joe Biden will reconsider relations with China. This was stated by the press secretary of the White House Jen Psaki, broadcasting the briefing was conducted by NBC.
“All the steps that were taken by the previous administration are currently being reviewed in terms of our approach to national security,” said Psaki. Thus, the revision included, among other things, a trade deal with China, concluded by former President Donald Trump.
According to a White House spokesman, the new administration plans to approach relations with Beijing from a position of strength. “This involves coordinating and discussing with our allies and partners on how we will work with China,” said Psaki.
In January 2020, the United States and China entered into the “first phase” of a comprehensive deal. Under its terms, Beijing pledged to buy more American goods, mostly agricultural. However, the implementation of the agreements was hampered by the spread of coronavirus, which hit demand in most countries of the world.