BEIJING -- As U.S. President Joe Biden kicks off his tenure, China has taken a magnifying glass to his administration in order to gain insight on how bilateral relations might play out over the next four years.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the White House on Jan. 22. Many Chinese officials hope the new American leader will be more open to bilateral cooperation. © Reuters
BEIJING -- As U.S. President Joe Biden kicks off his tenure, China has taken a magnifying glass to his administration in order to gain insight on how bilateral relations might play out over the next four years.