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US election: What would a Biden victory mean for China? | Counting the Cost
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It is rare to see cross-party support for anything in Washington but one thing is for certain - both Republicans and Democrats see China as a major geopolitical threat.

US President Donald Trump has blamed the Democrats for China's unchecked economic rise.

Between 2001 and 2013, an estimated 3.2 million jobs were lost in the United States, as the country's trade deficit with China grew.

In September, Democrats announced a $350bn plan to confront China.

Plus: We look at Chinese President Xi Jinping's plan to rival Silicon Valley as Washington restricts the export of semiconductors.

And, we discuss doing business in Africa during the pandemic.


Senate Democrats present $350 billion strategy to counter China
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Senate Democrats plan Thursday to present their most comprehensive strategy yet to confront and compete with China, rolling out sprawling legislation that would provide more than $350 billion over a decade to build the United States’ industrial capacity and challenge Beijing.
https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/senate-democrats-present-350-billion-strategy-to-counter-china-889036.html