Sunday Tribune

US criticism rehashes ‘China threat’ rhetoric

- Reuters

UNITED States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen comments on China’s excess manufactur­ing capacity seek to rehash “China threat” rhetoric and appear to create a pretext for more protection­ist policies from the US, Chinese state media said.

Such comments seek to undermine China’s domestic growth and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and Washington should focus on fostering innovation and competitiv­eness within its own borders instead of resorting to fear-mongering, state news agency

Xinhua said in an editorial on Friday. Yellen told American businesspe­ople in China’s southern export hub of Guangzhou on Friday that concerns are growing over the global economic fallout from China’s excess manufactur­ing capacity, making the issue the focus of her four days of meetings with Chinese officials.

Citing China’s overproduc­tion of electric vehicles, solar panels, semiconduc­tors and other goods that are flooding into global markets in the face of a demand slump in China’s domestic market, Yellen said this was not healthy for China and was hurting producers in other countries.

“Talking up ‘Chinese overcapaci­ty’ in the clean energy sector also smacks of creating a pretext for rolling out more protection­ist policies to shield US companies,” Xinhua said.

“After all, it is now known by the world that Washington will not hesitate to show its protection­ist teeth under the guise of national security in areas where its supremacy is challenged.”

Yellen met with Vice Premier He Lifeng and Guangdong Province Governor Wang Weizhong in Guangzhou after arriving in China on Thursday.

She was expected to meet officials including Premier Li Qiang and People’s Bank of China governor Pan Gongsheng this weekend, according to a Treasury press advisory. |

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