On the afternoon of November 16, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with U.S. President Joe Biden in Lima, Peru. 🌏 In the wake of this significant meeting, Xiaoming Huang, a professor of international relations at Victoria University of Wellington, shared his insights with CGTN.
Professor Huang pointed out that traditionally, the integration of the Asia-Pacific region was primarily driven by the United States. However, he emphasized that this dynamic is shifting, opening up more avenues for collaboration and mutual growth. 📈
He also discussed the anticipated changes in China's policy under the next U.S. administration, stating, \"It is you strengthening your own capacity to compete with others rather than creating barriers for others to go further.\" This perspective suggests a more competitive yet open approach in future U.S.-China interactions. 🤝✨
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