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What’s next after America First? President-elect Joe Biden inherits a trade war with China that now involves over $700 billion in bilateral trade. Will he lift the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump?
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The US president spoke of an "inflection point" that would decide "the future direction of our world" at the MSC, while Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson reaffirmed the trans-Atlantic partnership.
As US President Joe Biden wraps up his first month in office with appearances at two major international meetings, what are the new steps towards international cooperation the US has taken?
The new US president spoke to his French counterpart for the first time since taking office. Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron sought to mend the strained relations after four years of Donald Trump.
The world's richest countries have promised more money to buy vaccines for the global poor. US President Joe Biden, meanwhile, has signaled his support for multilateralism, ending Trump's unilateralist era.