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I think there are strong reasons for how either would benefit China.
On the one hand Biden, likely to take a very Clinton approach to China and realign economic interests with the Chinese economy. Biden signifies a return to Obama era Chinese entanglement where the USA and China become heavily reliant and each other's economy.
On the other hand Trump, likely to continue the US isolationism policy that has made US allies UK, France, Germany, Japan and so on turn their backs on the US. The US under Trump has lost its international standing and China has capitalized on the US pulling out of foreign affairs asserting itself as a world leader.
On the one hand Biden, likely to take a very Clinton approach to China and realign economic interests with the Chinese economy. Biden signifies a return to Obama era Chinese entanglement where the USA and China become heavily reliant and each other's economy.
On the other hand Trump, likely to continue the US isolationism policy that has made US allies UK, France, Germany, Japan and so on turn their backs on the US. The US under Trump has lost its international standing and China has capitalized on the US pulling out of foreign affairs asserting itself as a world leader.