The Treasury secretary said in an interview that the United States was not trying to “paralyze China’s economy and stop its development.”
Tag: Xi Jinping
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In an Era of Confrontation, Biden and Xi Seek to Set Terms
Their first in-person presidential meeting, coming after both warned of deepening military, economic and diplomatic rivalry, will show how they address a range of U.S.-China tensions.
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For Biden and Xi, a Long Relationship With Rising Mutual Suspicion
The men, who first met as vice presidents, plan to hold face-to-face talks for the first time as national leaders, and at a time when animus defines U.S.-China relations.
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Biden and Xi Will Meet as Tensions Grow Over Taiwan
Setting a meeting gives the two leaders an opportunity for face-to-face time, but President Biden said he would deliver no “fundamental concessions” over Taiwan.
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Democracy Survived the Midterm Elections, for Now
Democracy survived the midterms, but we’re far from safe.