USChina relations

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Europe cherishes the Indo-Pacific

Stacey Baum 07 Feb 2021

During his 2017 meeting with the Australian ambassador, President Macron expressed his interest in the Indo-Pacific, amid the competition for influence between the US and China.

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Pence urged Biden to be tough on China

Georgette Eid 17 Jan 2021

Vice President Mike Pence warned Joe Biden of China's ambitions, urging them to maintain the Trump administration's tough stance.

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China 'first to defeat the powerful force' with Biden

Yvonne Beaver 04 Jan 2021

Beijing "goes first" with trade agreements in Asia and Europe aimed at preventing Biden from assembling a united front against China.

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The US opposes China to restrict consul general in Hong Kong

Johnny Banks 06 Oct 2020

The US diplomatic service in Hong Kong opposes China to restrict consul General Hanscom Smith's activities, saying it violates personal freedom.

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Pompeo warned Italy about China's economic influence

The US Secretary of State expressed concern about China's plan to expand China's economic influence in Italy, while Rome promised to be wary of cybersecurity.

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The US Court tosses an emergency lifeline to TikTok

Jacob Martinez 28 Sep 2020

The US court's blocking of the TikTok ban has only a limited effect and TikTok's fate still depends on the unsubstantiated deal.

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US denounces the Chinese consulate in New York as a 'spy center'

Goldy Sharma 25 Sep 2020

US Secretary of State Pompeo accused the Chinese consulate in New York being used as a hub for Beijing's espionage efforts.

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China says America 'spreads political virus'

The Chinese ambassador accused the US of "spreading political virus" at the United Nations, after Trump fiercely attacked Beijing over Covid-19.

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China says the US intervenes 'too far'

Nikola Mandov 13 Sep 2020

The Chinese foreign minister said the US should "better manage" its internal affairs and stop interfering "too far" in other countries' affairs.

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40 years Biden changed his opinion with China

You Seong Lew 07 Sep 2020

In August 2001, on his first overseas trip as chairman of the US Senate Foreign Affairs Commission, Joe Biden went to Beihai Ha, China.

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