Biden adviser says unrealistic to 'fully decouple' from China

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Democrat Joe Biden would seek to reset the terms of economic and technology ties with China while combating unfair practices and aggressively ...

US Deputy National Security Advisor Tony Blinken speaks on Syria at the White House in Washington. WASHINGTON: Democrat Joe Biden would seek to reset the terms of economic and technology ties with China while combating unfair practices and aggressively enforcing US trade laws, a senior foreign policy adviser to the former US vice president said on Tuesday .

Tony Blinken told an event hosted by the US Chamber of Commerce that it was unrealistic to"fully decouple" from China, but Biden would focus on expanding US strategic influence by rebuilding ties with allies to set technology standards.He said the Phase 1 trade deal signed by the United States and China in January had been"a debacle" since it did not address the systemic issues between the world's two largest economies.

 

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