Tensions around technology will remain between the U.S. and China, even if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the U.S. elections in November, according to an analyst.
, citing risks that equipment supplied to the firm could be used for military purposes, according to a letter from the U.S. Commerce Department dated last Friday.
Relations between Washington and Beijing took a turn for the worse in 2018, when the Trump administration imposed billions of dollars worth of tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing retaliated with the same punitive measures, drawing both sides into a protracted trade war. — saying that tariffs have hurt American businesses and consumers. Still, he called for the U.S. to "get tough on China."— and keep those tariffs in place.
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