An AP article published prior to the U.S. presidential election stated that "Chinese leaders hope Washington will tone down conflicts over trade, technology and security if Joe Biden wins the Nov. 3 presidential election." Yu Wanli, a professor of international relations at Beijing Language and Culture University, was quoted in the article saying that at the least, Biden's policy "won't be as emotional and ridiculous as Trump's."
Zhong Yuan, a researcher focused on China’s political system, explained in a commentary article published in the Chinese-language Epoch Times that the CCP preferred a Biden presidency because he would implement a policy of engagement with Beijing. According to Zhong, there was an urgency for the CCP to start working with Biden because there is an internal division within the Party about how to handle the deteriorating Sino–U.S. ties. Zhong added the division threatened the position of Chinese leader Xi Jinping within the Party and was it likely the reason why the Chinese state-run media took up the position of supporting Biden.
Interestingly, Chinese leaders favored Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. But they were turned off in a major way when Trump increased tariffs on Chinese exports in 2018 over complaints that Beijing steals or pressures companies to hand over technology.
The Chinese are hoping a Biden presidency might restore a more predictable relationship between the two countries after the shocks of Trump's tariff war.
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