President-elect Joe Biden may change the tone of Washington’s relationship with Beijing, but business leaders and Democratic advisers say he is likely to push back on China’s aim to become a global technology leader.

Containing China’s technological clout has been a pillar of President Trump’s tech policy—and one area where there is little evident division with his successor. As a candidate, Mr. Biden said he would invest in bolstering American technology and work with allies to confront Beijing on trade, two initiatives…

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