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There is this growing belief that China has been eating America’s lunch for two decades, and that will be very hard to change. When it comes to China, Washington is like a dog and a bone; they are not going to let it go. 
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-president-elect Kamala Harris' first months on the job will likely be defined by two key challenges in the first 100 days: the coronavirus and China, with Canada entering the fray.
Leaders around the globe, including Canada, Japan, and the European Union reacted positively to the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. The former vice-president prevailed over his hostile and protectionist rival Donald Trump in one of the most heated elections...

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