Janet Yellen arrives in Beijing on mission to find common ground for U.S. and China
- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has arrived in Beijing for a four-day visit aimed at improving economic ties between the U.S. and China, although expectations for significant outcomes are low.
- Yellen will emphasize the importance of working with China on climate change, pandemic preparedness, and debt distress, while asserting the U.S.'s right to protect human rights and national security interests.
- This visit follows Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent trip to China and comes amid ongoing tensions over a range of issues, including trade disputes and restrictions on exports of materials crucial to computer chip production.
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‘Washington wants healthy economic competition’: US Treasury Secy Janet Yellen on China visit
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen plans to defend trade curbs imposed by the US on security grounds and express concern about Beijing's export controls on metals used in semiconductors and solar panels in her meeting with Chinese officials.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China as part of efforts to soothe strained relations
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to tell Chinese officials that Washington wants healthy economic competition but will defend US trade curbs imposed on security grounds and express concern about Beijing's export controls. Yellen, who is due to meet Premier Li Qiang, will discuss targeted action by the US on trade due to national security or human rights concerns.
China's Military Says US Turning Taiwain Into A "Powder Keg" As Yellen Arrives In Beijing
China's Military Says US Turning Taiwain Into A "Powder Keg" As Yellen Arrives In Beijing Just hours before the arrival of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in Beijing, China's defense ministry issued a stern warning aimed at Washington and its support for Taiwan. Col. Tan Kefei warned that the US is turning Taiwan into a "powder keg". This was specifically in response to the Biden White House's latest approval of new arms deals for the self-ru…
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China as part of efforts to soothe strained relations
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Beijing for meetings with Chinese leaders as part of efforts to revive relations that are strained by disputes about security, technology and other irritants.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China as part of efforts to soothe strained relations
BEIJING (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen plans to tell Chinese officials Washington wants healthy economic competition but will defend U.S. trade curbs imposed on security grounds and express concern about Beijing’s export controls on metals used in semiconductors and solar panels, a senior Treasury official said Thursday. Yellen was due to meet Friday with China’s No. 2 leader, Premier Li Qiang, as part of efforts to revive relations that…
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