CommentU.S.-China relations are no laughing matter
Split between world's two superpowers spreads to financial sector
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon found himself in hot water with Chinese officials in November, when he joked that his U.S. investment bank would outlast the Chinese Communist Party. © AP
TETSUSHI TAKAHASHI, Editor, Economic News Group
December 9, 2021 21:25 JST
TOKYO -- U.S. President Joe Biden has decided that no administration officials will attend the Winter Olympics in Beijing in February next year in protest of China's alleged human rights abuses. While the diplomatic boycott has aroused worries about the depth of the diplomatic split between the U.S, and China, of equal concern are their fraying economic ties.