Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing later this week as part of ongoing efforts by the Biden administration to deepen communication between the US and China after what has been a particularly fraught and unstable time, the Treasury Department announced Sunday evening.
Yellen will be the second Cabinet-level member to travel to China in the last month. And although the visit will mark another high-level engagement between the two superpowers, no โsignificant breakthroughsโ are expected, with the conversations over her three-day trip expected to be โconstructiveโ and โfrank,โ according to a senior Treasury official. Yellen is not expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to the official.
Her trip comes after President Joe Biden compared Chinaโs leader to โdictatorsโ at a political fundraiser last month โ remarks that threatened to destabilize ties roughly one day after Secretary of State Antony Blinken had said his recent trip had yielded โprogressโ in repairing the fractured relationship between Washington and Beijing.
Yellen is expected to meet with senior Chinese officials as well as leading US firms. She will discuss โareas of concern,โ like documented allegations of human rights abuses and ways to responsibly manage competition between the two powers, as well as areas where they can work together on global challenges like climate change, the official said.
The trip is the first face-to-face meeting between Yellen and her Chinese counterpart since a new economic team took over in Beijing, the official said, adding it will give them the opportunity to make โserious connections.โ
Along with other US officials, Yellen has long signaled the Biden administrationโs desire to deepen communication and lower the temperature between the worldโs top two economies.
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