Xi Jinping for that.Biden will be sworn in as president after Trump’s administration spent years ramping up pressure on China, including levying tariffs on $370 billion in imports, getting Canada to place a Chinese executive for Huawei Technologies Co.
under house arrest, threatening access to U.S. capital markets and blaming the Communist Party for the scale of the Covid-19 outbreak.Also Read | Inside the rumble in India’s coding junglePresident Trump’s pressure campaign continued last week, as the administration blacklisted more than 60 Chinese companies, limiting their ability to get U.S.
technology, in order “to protect national security," according to a Commerce Department statement.Beijing’s behavior turned some nations that would.