Will U.S.-China Relations Change Under Biden?
Jan.20 -- Kim Hoggard, a former U.S. government official, looks at the challenges the Biden administration faces in regard to domestic issues and the bilateral relations with China. Hogan served as White House assistant press secretary for President Ronald Reagan and as principal deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs for President George H.W. Bush. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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