KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration "is certainly going to struggle with the conduct of relations with Taiwan," said Ross Feingold, an expert on political risk.
  • President-elect Joe Biden will take over from an a predecessor who broke with decades of U.S. foreign policy on Taiwan.
  • Among other things, the Trump administration conducted high-level visits to Taiwan — angering Beijing which considers the island a runaway province that must be reunited with the mainland.

The incoming Biden administration could struggle in managing its relationship with Taiwan — a precarious issue that has contributed to worsening U.S.-China relations, an expert on political risk said on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump broke with decades of U.S. foreign policy by moving his country closer to Taiwan over the last four years — angering Beijing which considers the democratic and self-ruled island a runaway province that must one day be reunited with the mainland.