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US seeks ‘constructive, fair’ economic ties with China: Treasury’s Yellen

Both countries must be able to ‘frankly discuss difficult issues’, she says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2023 8:00PM

US seeks ‘constructive, fair’ economic ties with China: Treasury’s Yellen
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says Washington will continue to partner with its allies to respond to China’s ‘unfair economic practices’. – AFP pic, April 20, 2023 

WASHINGTON – The United States seeks a “constructive and fair economic relationship” with China, even as Washington holds firm in defending the country’s national security, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in prepared remarks today.

Her speech, to be delivered at a school of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, comes as tensions remain elevated between the world’s two biggest economies.

China’s new foreign minister Qin Gang last month accused Washington of stoking tensions between both powers, warning of “conflict and confrontation.”

But Yellen said the US remains firm in its conviction to defend its values and national security.

“Within that context, we seek a constructive and fair economic relationship with China,” she added in her remarks.

She also noted the need for both countries to be able to “frankly discuss difficult issues” and work together when possible.

Stressing that “healthy economic competition” is only sustainable with fairness, she said: “We will continue to partner with our allies to respond to China’s unfair economic practices.”

Yellen noted that China has expanded support for its state-owned enterprises and domestic private firms, to “dominate foreign competitors.”

Driven by security, values

Meanwhile, even as some of America’s national security actions may have economic impacts, Yellen maintained that the moves are “motivated solely by our concerns about our security and values.”

“Our goal is not to use these tools to gain competitive economic advantage,” she added.

Yellen also pushed back on the notion that US national security actions are aimed at stifling China’s economic and technological modernisation.

Chinese President Xi Jinping previously slammed the US for leading an effort to contain and suppress China.

Beijing’s technology ambitions have been hit with restrictions by Washington and its allies, and Chinese authorities have doubled down on the need to move away from imports for sectors seen as key to national security, such as semiconductors.

Despite both parties’ disagreements, Yellen stressed today the need to cooperate on urgent global challenges as well.

Washington and Beijing have clashed in recent years over trade, human rights, and other issues, and relations soured even more this year when the US shot down a Chinese balloon it said was used for surveillance – a claim China strongly denied.

While both countries have agreed to boost communication on macroeconomic issues, along with cooperation on climate and debt distress, Yellen said “more needs to be done.”

“We call on China to follow through on its promise to work with us on these issues – not as a favour to us, but out of our joint duty and obligation to the world,” she added. – AFP, April 20, 2023

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