
Biden China ties refer to the political, economic, and diplomatic relationships between the United States under the presidency of Joe Biden and the People's Republic of China. These ties encompass a wide range of interactions, including trade agreements, diplomatic negotiations, military engagements, and technological collaborations. The relationship is complex and multifaceted, shaped by both cooperation and competition, with significant implications for global politics and economics. In Hebrew, this can be translated as קשרי ביידן-סין (keshre biden-sin). In Mandarin Chinese, it is referred to as 拜登与中国的关系 (bài dēng yǔ zhōng guó de guān xi). Key contextual information includes the ongoing trade war initiated during the Trump administration, tensions over Taiwan, human rights concerns, and cooperation on global issues such as climate change. The Biden administration has sought to balance competition with China while maintaining open lines of communication to address shared challenges.