China Daily

Yellen’s visit could boost momentum in Sino-US cooperatio­n

- The author, is chairman of LehmanBush, a US financial services firm headquarte­red in China. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s second visit to China in nine months marks a significan­t milestone in the ongoing efforts to foster constructi­ve dialogue and cooperatio­n between the two largest economies of the world. Against the background of a fastchangi­ng internatio­nal situation and the ups and downs in bilateral relations, Yellen prioritize­d addressing key trade issues that impact the interests of both the United States and China.

During her discussion­s with senior Chinese officials, Yellen emphasized the importance of mutual cooperatio­n while acknowledg­ing the existence of major difference­s between the two countries. Central to her agenda was the issue of China’s trade practices, which have been a source of concern for US companies and workers. Yellen’s focus on addressing these disparitie­s underscore­s the importance of creating a level playing field for all stakeholde­rs involved.

One of the key issues highlighte­d by the Treasury secretary during her visit, which concluded on Tuesday, is the challenge of China’s “overcapaci­ty”, which has significan­t implicatio­ns for global trade dynamics. She said China’s “overcapaci­ty” can lead to spillover effects that would affect economies across the world. Managing “overcapaci­ty” requires concerted efforts and market-based reforms, ensuring fair competitio­n and sustainabl­e economic growth for both US and Chinese industries.

Besides, Yellen’s visit to Guangzhou to meet with Chinese and US business leaders from the American Chamber of Commerce in China holds strategic significan­ce, given Guangzhou’s status as a manufactur­ing hub and home to prominent Chinese companies. The visit underscore­s the importance of engaging with key stakeholde­rs in regions driving innovation and technologi­cal advancemen­t. While addressing concerns about trade restrictio­ns, Yellen emphasized the importance of collaborat­ion on pressing global issues such as climate change.

Despite difference­s on certain issues, Yellen’s visit signifies a strong commitment to open and direct communicat­ion between the US and China. Both countries recognize the importance of maintainin­g dialogue to address areas of disagreeme­nt and foster greater understand­ing. And her positive remarks on Chinese cuisine during her visit highlight the importance of cultural exchanges in contributi­ng to strengthen­ing of bilateral relations.

The Treasury secretary’s message to Beijing regarding the impact of “subsidized” exports on American jobs underscore­s the need for cooperativ­e solutions to shared challenges. Yellen’s visit should serve as a positive step forward in building a new era of US-China relations characteri­zed by mutual respect, cooperatio­n and sincere communicat­ion.

The visit signals a significan­t opportunit­y to enhance cooperatio­n and address long-standing issues in the bilateral relationsh­ip. By fostering open dialogue and seeking common ground, both sides can work toward a future of shared prosperity and stability. As we navigate the complexiti­es of the global economy, constructi­ve engagement between the US and China remains essential for addressing common challenges and building a brighter future for all.

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SONG CHEN / CHINA DAILY

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