China, US hold economic talks as trade issues heat up on the campaign trail
- The Biden administration has sent a delegation to Beijing to discuss China's "non-market" policies and industrial subsidies that may flood global markets.
- The visit marks the first in-person meeting of the U.S.-China Economic Working Group in Beijing, and comes as the Biden administration reviews tariffs on Chinese imports.
- The discussions will cover the U.S. And Chinese economic outlooks, investment screening regimes, and cooperation on climate change and debt relief.
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China and US hold economic talks as trade issues heat up on the campaign trail
Chinese and U.S. officials have met in Beijing for talks on tough issues dividing the two largest economies as trade and tariffs increasingly draw attention in the runup to the U.S. presidential election.
Top US Treasury Officials Visit China To Discuss Economic Policies Amid Turbulence
The visit is significant as it marks the first time the economic working group is meeting in Beijing since its inception in September after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China. This comes amid a period of economic turmoil in China, with the country's financial markets experiencing a severe downturn.
The US Treasury will reportedly send officials to China to smooth out economic tensions between the superpowers
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifies about a federal budget proposal in Washington DC.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images The Treasury will send officials to China this week to discuss a range of economy issues, the NYT reported. Talks will revolve around business and market practices that have put the superpowers at odds. President Joe Biden and Xi Jinping agreed last year to communicate more on economic issues. The US Treasury is sending …
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