There are many versions of the ongoing saga of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s Chief Finacial Officer. But one thing is certain: Her story is part of a trade war that escalated over the past four years as President Donald Trump made trade conflicts with China a centerpiece of his foreign policy.

Now, as Joe Biden officially becomes President of the United States, the question remains: How will Meng’s case and America’s trade war with China change as policies inevitably shift under a new administration?