US-China Talks May Continue Amid Rising Tensions and Economic Woes
US-China Talks May Continue Amid Rising Tensions and Economic Woes

US-China Talks , May Continue Amid Rising , Tensions and Economic Woes.

'Newsweek' reports that China's leader, Xi Jinping, may soon hold a face-to-face meeting with United States President Joe Biden amid escalating global tensions.

'Newsweek' reports that China's leader, Xi Jinping, may soon hold a face-to-face meeting with United States President Joe Biden amid escalating global tensions.

According to Ryan Hass, director of the John L.

Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, China's recent economic woes may contribute to Xi's willingness to meet with Biden.

According to Ryan Hass, director of the John L.

Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, China's recent economic woes may contribute to Xi's willingness to meet with Biden.

Particularly when Xi faces a confidence deficit inside China for overseeing a softening economy and increasingly strained foreign relations, the image of Xi being accorded more than a customary meeting with Biden will hold added value for him, Ryan Hass, Director of the John L.

Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, via 'Newsweek'.

Particularly when Xi faces a confidence deficit inside China for overseeing a softening economy and increasingly strained foreign relations, the image of Xi being accorded more than a customary meeting with Biden will hold added value for him, Ryan Hass, Director of the John L.

Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, via 'Newsweek'.

2017 was the last time that Xi visited the U.S. He was hosted by Donald Trump at the then-president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

2017 was the last time that Xi visited the U.S. He was hosted by Donald Trump at the then-president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

'Newsweek' reports that U.S. restrictions on semiconductors have added to an economic slowdown in China.

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On October 17, the U.S. tightened restrictions, closing several loopholes utilized by Chinese companies looking to dodge sanctions on semiconductor technologies.

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Currently, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting the U.S. ahead of Xi's potential trip to San Francisco for the APEC Summit.

Because we think what is right and what is wrong is not determined by who has the stronger arm or a louder voice, , Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Minister, via 'Newsweek'.

... but by seeing if one behaves in a way that is consistent with the provisions of the three China-U.S. joint communiques, consistent with international law and basic norms of international relations, and consistent with the development trend of the times, Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Minister, via 'Newsweek'.

According to Wang, little progress has been made in repairing U.S.-China relations over recent months, despite multiple high-level meetings