Weeks into President Joe Biden’s term in office, China analysts are looking for clues as to how the new administration will approach its China policy. U.S.-based China affairs commentator Tang Jingyuan said that the administration’s recent comments suggest that Biden may not want to confront China on tough issues. Meanwhile, professor of China studies at University of Technology Sydney, Feng Chongyi, said that he believes the general state of U.S.-China confrontation may be the status quo for the time being. Hong Kong-based media HKET analyzed that Biden may be giving Beijing the cold shoulder, as he has yet to formally respond to the regime’s tough and soft gestures seeking re-engagement. China’s Pursuit After U.S. media outlets projected Joe Biden to be the winner of the presidential election, Chinese leader Xi Jinping had sent a greeting telegraph to Biden on Nov. 25, 2020, asking for U.S-China cooperation. Chinese foreign minister Wang …