U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and other senior U.S. diplomats, including Daniel Kritenbrink and Jay Shambaugh, have been actively engaged in discussions with Chinese officials to manage competition and enhance economic interactions. Yellen emphasized the importance of preserving beneficial economic interactions and stated that the U.S. would not take any options off the table in response to China's manufacturing capabilities. Kritenbrink's visit to China for bilateral meetings was highlighted as part of ongoing efforts to maintain open communication, while Shambaugh stressed the need for dialogues to be substantive and not just delays. The meetings discussed various global and regional issues, including the Middle East, Taiwan, and the South China Sea. Additionally, Yellen plans to meet with finance ministers from U.S. allies during the upcoming IMF and World Bank meetings to address key issues, including economic pressures on China.
⚠️ YELLEN TO MEET US ALLIES DURING IMF, WORLD BANK MEETINGS, PRESS CHINA ON GROWTH Full Story → https://t.co/zumaqydThl U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet with finance ministers from U.S. allies this week to discuss a number of key issues, including shoring up…
⚠️ US, CHINA OFFICIALS DISCUSS MIDDLE EAST, TAIWAN, SOUTH CHINA SEA Full Story → https://t.co/yUyr48gkeu The top U.S. diplomat for East Asia discussed Middle East developments, the South China Sea and Taiwan issues with Chinese counterparts in Beijing, the State Department…
Senior US diplomats hold ‘frank and constructive’ talks with Chinese officials https://t.co/3Cv77xEbd1
Chinese, U.S. diplomats hold "candid, in-depth, constructive" talks https://t.co/79y8lqh0WX https://t.co/hRcL3cTMTw
Treasury Undersecretary Shambaugh on US-China relations as a Chinese govt group meets this week in DC: Talking "to each other is important. If the economic channel can provide a little bit of that connection, that’s useful" for national security too. https://t.co/OtenKMhfrW
Senior U.S. Treasury official Jay Shambaugh on Yellen-led U.S.-China dialogue: "You don’t want dialogues that lead to delays and don’t do anything…We’re trying to be very deliberate that we’re not turning this into some sort of filibuster." @bobdavis187 https://t.co/jOOOYEMWoS
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the US wouldn’t take “anything off the table” in response to China’s manufacturing capacity https://t.co/na6YLRhXni
Daniel Kritenbrink, the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia and noted rapper, is touching down in China today for bilateral meetings, "part of ongoing efforts to maintain open lines of communication and to responsibly manage competition." https://t.co/X6eEHep0ab
#OpinionLine Constructive engagement between the #US and #China remains essential for addressing common challenges and building a brighter future for all. #JanetYellen https://t.co/TkgXfNGNJz
“We avoid misunderstandings and we preserve economic interactions that are beneficial to both sides,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said this month, speaking on the U.S.-China relationship: https://t.co/6KfOeUHrYX