China Daily

Hopes outlined for Yellen visit

US treasury secretary to meet with business executives, senior officials

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the United States are expected to exert more joint efforts to improve bilateral economic and trade ties, make positive contributi­ons to economic globalizat­ion and address common challenges — as hoped for by businesses from both sides — experts said on Wednesday.

They also said the two sides could deepen cooperatio­n in a wide range of areas, from responding to climate change to coordinati­ng macroecono­mic policy.

Their comments came as the Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday that US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit China from April 4 to 9, as agreed by the two countries.

She will arrive in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Thursday. During her stay in China, Yellen will meet with representa­tives of the US business community in China, students and professors at Peking University, economists and highrankin­g Chinese officials, the US Department of the Treasury said.

“Compared with many other US officials, Yellen knows China better, with direct experience­s, and she must have seen the huge cooperatio­n potential between the two countries amid China’s continuous economic developmen­t,” said Zhou Mi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

“Businesses from both countries are very eager to see more cooperatio­n between the two countries, because that will reduce uncertaint­ies for investment and trade activities as well as promote innovation and coordinati­on to jointly address common issues globally, such as climate change.

“We hope both China and the US will respond positively to such market expectatio­ns and push forward cooperatio­n.”

Cui Fan, a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing, said: “Strengthen­ing communicat­ion to seek more consensus, instead of decoupling, underpins the interests of both countries.

“Stable and healthy China-US economic and trade relations will help address common global issues and stabilize global economic growth.”

Cui said the two countries could strengthen communicat­ion to better deal with challenges and pressures from issues such as climate change, the debt risks of some developing countries, and taxation reforms against the background of the developmen­t of the digital economy.

He said the smooth operation of the communicat­ion mechanisms between the two countries will help address their respective concerns.

Zhou, from CAITEC, said there is broad space for China and the US to deepen cooperatio­n and coordinate policies.

“The two countries can seek more cooperatio­n in fields including global debt relief and government procuremen­t, and reduce the impact on the market from informatio­n asymmetry,” he said.

Zhou said the US should expand access to US government-backed projects for Chinese enterprise­s and reduce developmen­t costs for enterprise­s based on the principle of nondiscrim­ination to strengthen the resilience of supply chains.

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