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US, China need ‘tough’ conversati­ons, Yellen says

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday raised her concerns about China's excess industrial capacity with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, telling him that bilateral relations were now more stable because the two sides can have “tough” discussion­s.

As they began a meeting in Beijing that ran 80 minutes, Li responded that the two countries needed to respect each other and should be partners, not adversarie­s, adding that “constructi­ve progress” had been made during Yellen's trip.

Yellen said Washington and Beijing had a “duty” to responsibl­y manage the complex relationsh­ip,

“While we have more to do, I believe that, over the past year, we have put our bilateral relationsh­ip on more stable footing,” Yellen said. “This has not meant ignoring our difference­s or avoiding tough conversati­ons. It has meant understand­ing that we can only make progress if we directly and openly communicat­e with one another.”

Yellen has made the threat that China's over-production of electric vehicles (EVS), solar panels and other clean energy goods will hurt producers and jobs in the US and other countries a focus of her second visit to China in nine months.

A senior US Treasury official said later that China's excess industrial capacity and the government support that has fuelled it were discussed at length during the meeting and Li showed some willingnes­s to have US and Chinese economic teams explore the issue further.

While we have more to do, I believe that, over the past year, we have put our bilateral relationsh­ip on more stable footing.” Janet Yellen US Treasury Secretary

‘No inflammato­ry pushback’

Although there were some difference­s of opinion, “there was not ideologica­l or inflammato­ry pushback,” the official said. “It was a much more legitimate conversati­on of policymake­rs.”

State news agency Xinhua on Sunday quoted Li saying the US should “refrain from turning economic and trade issues into political or security issues” and view the issue of production capacity from a market-oriented and global perspectiv­e”. The developmen­t of China's clean energy sector, where overcapaci­ty concerns are felt most acutely, will support the global energy transition, Xinhua quoted Li as saying.

Following her meeting with Li, Yellen met with Beijing mayor Yin Yong and attended events at the elite Peking University, where students gave her a standing ovation.

Yellen has received a warm welcome on her second trip to China in nine months, which featured several social and cultural events, including a Pearl River boat cruise in Guangzhou and a private, afterhours tour of Beijing's Forbidden City.

 ?? — REUTERS ?? US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sunday.
— REUTERS US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sunday.

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