Biden, meanwhile, finds himself strapped with international challenges from the war in Ukraine to the latest conflict in Gaza.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping, left, and US President Joe Biden.
Getty ImagesXi’s agendaDespite the challenges he faces at home, the insulated Chinese leader may see himself in a stronger position relative to Biden.
Xi will ask Biden to clarify and define the scope of the US approach on tech restrictions, analysts say.
Liu Ranyang/China News Service/VCG/Getty Images‘Positive signals’The lead-up to Xi’s American visit has been marked with signals that China is hoping to smooth prickly relations.
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