American president justified the comment: “He is a man who runs a communist country” After a four-hour meeting in San Francisco, California, the American president Joe Biden called the Chinese leader Xi Jinping in “dictator” . For Biden, “he is a dictator in the sense that he is a man who runs a country that is communist” . The American also said that
According to sources cited by Reuters, U.S. President Biden plans to sign an executive order early next week to scrutinize outbound investment to China. Previously, the Financial Times reported that the Chair of the House China Committee, Mike Gallagher, is urging the President to restrict additional U.S. investment in Chinese stocks and bonds. Gallagher emphasized
> Biden plan to signed Executive Order to limit critical US technology investments in China Executive Order to go into effect but mid August Bloomberg is reporting: Pres. Biden to sign Executive Order to limit critical US technology investments in China by mid August Planned Executive Order to focus on semi-conductors, AI, quantum computing. Won’t
Biden economic advisor – and former Fed vice chair – Lael Brainard is speaking and says: Biden is very focused on making sure we have resilient supply chains That kind of resilience means diversification, not decoupling from China The comments are trying to soften the Biden Executive Order which would look to limit critical US
Share: Early Friday morning in Asia, the Washington Post (WaPo) quotes anonymous US Officials familiar with the matter while stating the White House’s (WH) decision to bar Hong Kong’s (HK) top government officials, including Chief Executive John Lee, from attending November’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ summit in San Francisco. The news also