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Joe Biden, as President of the United States, has shaped U.S. foreign policy toward China through trade strategies, technological restrictions, and diplomatic engagement as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, Biden has explicitly identified China as a primary geopolitical challenge while seeking to manage competition and avoid conflict through direct communication with Chinese leadership, as evidenced in [4], [5], and [6].

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U.S.-China Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 4 facts
quotePresident Joe Biden stated that the United States will compete vigorously with China but is not looking for conflict.
accountPresident Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping held their first formal virtual meeting, which lasted more than three hours, to discuss guardrails to avoid conflict between the United States and China.
perspectiveIn his first speech to Congress in April 2021, President Joe Biden emphasized the necessity of increasing investment in U.S. infrastructure and technology to compete with China.
claimPresident Joe Biden held a video call with President Xi Jinping to threaten consequences if China provided material support to Russia following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
How China is responding to escalating strategic competition with the ... brookings.edu Ryan Hass · Brookings 3 facts
claimThe imminent inauguration of Joe Biden provided an impetus for Beijing to offer fresh concessions to finalize the China-European Union Comprehensive Agreement on Investment.
claimThe China-European Union Comprehensive Agreement on Investment was finalized after seven years and 35 rounds of negotiations, with the imminent inauguration of Joe Biden providing an impetus for China to make fresh concessions.
claimThe election of Joe Biden as President of the United States has increased the urgency of China's concerns regarding allied blocs, given Biden's emphasis on coordinating with allies and partners to push back against Chinese behaviors.
Strategic Decoupling and Its Implications for US-China Relations rsis.edu.sg RSIS 2 facts
accountThe Joe Biden administration maintained or escalated the policies of the Trump administration regarding China, including coordinating with allies to tighten technological restrictions.
accountThe administration of US President Joe Biden maintained or escalated the policies of the previous Trump administration regarding China, including coordinating with allies to tighten technological restrictions.
Geopolitics of Trump Tariffs: How U.S. Trade Policy Has Shaken Allies cfr.org Edward Alden, Matthias Matthijs, Sheila A. Smith, Joshua Kurlantzick · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
claimU.S. defense strategy in the Western Pacific, which has remained consistent through the Joe Biden and Donald Trump administrations, aims to deter China's expanding reach into Pacific airspace and waters.
The United States and China's complex cooperation and rivalry ... eastasiaforum.org East Asia Forum 1 fact
accountUS President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting in November 2023, which highlighted China's willingness to partner with the United States.
Emilio Planas - U.S.-China Relations in 2024 - LinkedIn linkedin.com Emilio Felipe Planas · LinkedIn 1 fact
perspectiveScott Kennedy observes that U.S. President Joe Biden's foreign policy approach toward China emphasizes 'de-risking' rather than 'decoupling,' supported by domestic economic recovery and strengthened alliances.
China-U.S. Relations in 2024 chinausfocus.com China-US Focus 1 fact
claimThe administration of U.S. President Joe Biden faces an imperative to engage in dialogue with China to communicate policies and explore cooperation due to conflicts in Ukraine, Palestine-Israel, and the Korean Peninsula.
Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade freiheit.org Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom 1 fact
claimDonald Trump is more anti-trade and less anti-China than Joe Biden was.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org Cato Institute 1 fact
claimChina has diversified its exports and reduced its reliance on the US market since 2017, in response to trade wars initiated by Donald Trump and continued by Joe Biden.
Why the US and the WTO should part ways - CEPR cepr.org VoxEU 1 fact
quotePresident Joe Biden described China as 'America’s most consequential geopolitical challenge'.