On Wednesday, President Joe Biden unveiled a plan to strengthen US-China relations, calling for a “stable, constructive, and results-oriented relationship” between the two countries.
The plan, which was outlined in a speech by Biden at the State Department, is aimed at addressing the challenges posed by China’s growing economic and military power. Biden said that the US must “confront China’s economic abuses, counter its aggressive, coercive action, and push back on China’s attack on human rights, intellectual property, and global governance.”
The plan includes a number of measures to address the issues, including increased diplomatic engagement, economic cooperation, and a focus on human rights. Biden also called for the US to work with its allies and partners to “confront China’s economic abuses” and to “push back on China’s attack on human rights, intellectual property, and global governance.”
Biden also said that the US must “stand up for our values” and “defend our interests” in the face of Chinese aggression. He said that the US must “work with our allies and partners to ensure that China plays by the rules” and that the US must “hold China accountable for its actions.”
The plan is seen as a shift from the Trump administration’s approach to China, which was characterized by tariffs and other punitive measures. Biden’s plan is seen as a more measured approach that seeks to address the issues without escalating tensions.
The plan is also seen as a way to address the growing economic and military power of China, which has become increasingly assertive in recent years. Biden said that the US must “confront China’s economic abuses, counter its aggressive, coercive action, and push back on China’s attack on human rights, intellectual property, and global governance.”
The plan is seen as a way to address the challenges posed by China’s growing economic and military power, while also seeking to build a more constructive relationship between the two countries. It remains to be seen how the plan will be implemented, but it is clear that Biden is seeking to chart a new course in US-China relations.