The U.S. Senate has passed a one-trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, the largest of its kind in decades, for investment in roads, bridges, and airports. It comes as the Biden administration is urged to learn from China when it comes to drafting industry policies and winning friends and influencing people. How realistic is it for Washington to follow in the footsteps of China in this regard? As China introduces its developmental experience to other countries, is it aimed to export its ideology or growth model? Join author and columnist Einar Tangen, and Xu Qinduo, Senior Fellow at the Beijing-based think-tank Pangoal Institution for a discussion of the issue.