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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Search InputSearch SectionsMenu SectionsMenu The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness Try four weeks free Sign inProfileSolid Sign inProfileSolid Politics Fact Checker Biden administration The 202s Polling Redistricting tracker Elections White House INSIDE HUNTER BIDEN’S MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR DEALS WITH A CHINESE ENERGY COMPANY A WASHINGTON POST REVIEW CONFIRMS KEY DETAILS AND OFFERS NEW DOCUMENTATION OF BIDEN FAMILY INTERACTIONS WITH CHINESE EXECUTIVES By Matt Viser , Tom Hamburger and Craig Timberg Yesterday at 11:04 a.m. EDT By Matt Viser , Tom Hamburger and Craig Timberg Yesterday at 11:04 a.m. EDT Headphones Listen to article 18 min Hunter Biden, center, walks to Marine One on the Ellipse outside the White House on May 22, 2021. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images) Share this story The deal was years in the making, the culmination of forging contacts, hosting dinners, of flights to and from China. But on Aug. 2, 2017, signatures were quickly affixed, one from Hunter Biden, the other from a Chinese executive named Gongwen Dong. Within days, a new Cathay Bank account was created. Within a week, millions of dollars started to change hands. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Coronavirus: White House must go further on new pandemic response, say former Biden advisers, outside experts Fact checker: The false and misleading claims Biden made during his first 100 days in office The Biden Cabinet: Who has been selected Biden appointees: Who is filling key roles Comment 10667 Comments GiftOutline Gift Article MORE FROM THE POST * TURMOIL AT CBS NEWS OVER TRUMP AIDE MICK MULVANEY’S PUNDITRY GIG Today at 2:42 p.m. EDT * I TRIED WATCHING ‘THE KASHMIR FILES.’ I LEFT THE THEATER TO SCREAMS OF ‘GO TO PAKISTAN.’ Opinion·March 28, 2022 * HERE’S HOW THE POST ANALYZED HUNTER BIDEN’S LAPTOP Today at 11:00 a.m. EDT * BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO LIFT PANDEMIC BORDER RESTRICTIONS Today at 5:19 p.m. EDT * COLLINS SAYS SHE WILL BACK KETANJI BROWN JACKSON FOR SUPREME COURT Today at 3:09 p.m. EDT Loading... Loading... Company * About The Post * Newsroom Policies & Standards * Diversity and Inclusion * Careers * Media & Community Relations * WP Creative Group * Accessibility Statement Get The Post * * Become a Subscriber * Gift Subscriptions * Mobile & Apps * Newsletters & Alerts * Washington Post Live * Reprints & Permissions * Post Store * Books & E-Books * Newspaper in Education * Print Archives (Subscribers Only) * e-Replica * Today’s Paper Contact Us * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Contact the Opinions team * Advertise * Licensing & Syndication * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability Terms of Use * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Print Products Terms of Sale * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Submissions & Discussion Policy * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices washingtonpost.com © 1996-2022 The Washington Post * washingtonpost.com * © 1996-2022 The Washington Post * About The Post * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability * Download the Washington Post App * Policies & Standards * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Print Products Terms of Sale * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Submissions & Discussion Policy * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices 3.2.2 Already a subscriber? Sign in TRY FREE FOR 4 WEEKS We uncover the facts around the clock, all over the globe. Cancel anytime. MONTHLY 4 weeks FREE then €2 every four weeks for the first year Best Value YEARLY 4 weeks FREE then €20 for the first year ContinueContinue with View more offers THE WASHINGTON POST CARES ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY We and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as unique IDs in cookies to process personal data. You may accept or manage your choices by clicking below, including your right to object where legitimate interest is used, or at any time in the privacy policy page. These choices will be signaled to our partners and will not affect browsing data. WE AND OUR PARTNERS PROCESS DATA TO PROVIDE: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Select basic ads. Store and/or access information on a device. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Create a personalised content profile. Select personalised content. Measure ad performance. Measure content performance. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Develop and improve products. View list of partners I accept Manage cookies