16 January 2023

Davos 2023: Yellen Sets Surprise US-Chinese Meeting With Liu in Switzerland

 



 

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Yellen to meet China's vice premier Liu He in Zurich on Wednesday -U.S. Treasury

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen presides over the unveiling of the first U.S. banknotes printed with two women's signatures, in Fort Worth

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WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in Switzerland on Wednesday to exchange views on economic developments and deepen communication between the world's two largest economies, a Treasury official said.

Reporting by Andrea Shalal; editing by Grant McCool


[1/2] U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen presides over the unveiling of the first U.S. banknotes printed with two women's signatures at an event in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S., December 8, 2022. REUTERS/Shelby Tauber/File Photo

WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in Switzerland on Wednesday to exchange views on economic developments and deepen communication between the world's two largest economies, a Treasury official said.

Yellen's first in-person meeting with Liu is part of a pledge by both countries to work to ease tensions following President Joe Biden's talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Indonesia in November.

Yellen will meet Liu in Zurich on the eve of her three-country visit to Africa, where she will focus on strengthening U.S. ties with a continent that has long been the focus of Chinese trade and investment, and issues such as food security.

China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, is just wrapping up five-country tour of Africa, the 33rd consecutive year that Africa has been the destination of the Chinese foreign minister's first overseas tour of the calendar year.

In an interview aired Saturday on National Public Radio, Yellen acknowledged that China had played "a leading role" in lending to and trading with African nations, but said African leaders had made clear at a conference last month in Washington that they were seeking more U.S. engagement.

"It's clear that they want to expand trade and investment with many parts of the world and see the United States as a critical partner in that growth. And that's something that's important to us as well," Yellen said.

Chinese trade with Africa is about four times that of the United States, and Beijing has become an important creditor by offering cheaper loans - often with opaque terms and collateral requirements - than Western lenders. But some African countries, including Zambia, have soured on Chinese lending and are looking for alternatives, economic analysts said.

Yellen's meeting with Liu is expected to touch on the debt issue and other significant differences between the two nations.

Yellen has repeatedly criticized Beijing - now the world's largest creditor - for not moving more quickly to restructure the debt of poor countries in Africa, and often raises concerns about forced labor used in China's Xinjiang province.

In July, when she spoke with Liu by phone, Treasury said she also spoke "frankly" about the impact of Russia's war against Ukraine on the global economy, and China's "unfair, non-market" economic practices.

Liu is in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, which Yellen does not plan to attend. Other senior U.S. officials will represents Washington there, including U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and climate envoy John Kerry.

Yellen has met virtually three times with Liu since taking office, and met in Bali with Chinese central bank governor Yi Gang. Liu will step down this year as part of an overhaul of China's economic leadership disclosed in September.

In December, the former Federal Reserve chair told reporters she was also open to visiting China and looked forward to more "intense interactions" with Chinese officials than in the first two years of Biden's four-year term."

Reporting by Andrea Shalal; editing by Grant McCool

Yellen Sets Surprise US-Chinese Meeting With Liu in Switzerland

Yellen Sets Surprise US-Chinese Meeting With Liu in Switzerland

. . .The pair “will exchange views on macroeconomic developments and other economic issues,” the Treasury Department said in a statement.

( Liu is in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, which Yellen does not plan to attend. Other senior U.S. officials will represents Washington there, including U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and climate envoy John Kerry.)

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