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    Biden: heralding shift for Asia?

    US President-elect Joe Biden is widely expected to revive a more conventional relationship between America and Asia.

    Ankit Panda, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington said as per Nikkei Asia: “Biden would bring welcome predictability back to U.S. foreign policy in Asia, something our allies and partners will welcome, and even China.” But he still expects a “hard line” against China because “Democrats have updated their views on China in the last four years.”

    Also other analysts only see little chance of the U.S. becoming more hospitable to Chinese companies as American policy on this front is quite clear.

    Read more at NikkeiAsia.com

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