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April 6, 2024

A woman cycles past the Beijing Stock Exchange building adorned with Lunar New Year decorations, on the Financial Street in Beijing, China, February 8, 2024.
How will Biden and Trump tackle trade with China?
 

Joe Biden and Donald Trump's strategies for economic competition with China will be a significant part of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The two leaders have different visions for America's economic policy approach to China, and available data allows us to evaluate the choices each president made while in office. In a new report, Ryan Hass discusses the results of those choices and offers a look ahead.

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Election 24 from Brooking

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