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US, China need 'hard' conversations, Yellen tells Chinese Premier Li

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Sunday that the capability to have hard discussions has actually put the 2 economic superpowers on a more stable footing over the past year.

Yellen said at start of a bilateral conference with Li in Beijing that the two countries had a duty to properly manage a complex relationship, as she brought her case for reining in China's excess factory capability to the highest levels of the Chinese government.

While we have more to do, I believe that, over the past year, we have actually put our bilateral relationship on more stable footing, Yellen said in ready remarks. This has actually not implied ignoring our distinctions or preventing difficult conversations. It has If we, meant understanding that we can just make development directly and honestly communicate with one another.

Yellen has made the risk of China's excess production capacity for electric cars, solar panels and other tidy energy items to manufacturers in the U.S. and other nations a. key focus of her second see to China in nine months. She. checked out Beijing in July 2023 to attempt to normalise bilateral. financial relations.

On Saturday in Guangzhou, Yellen and her main economic. equivalent, Vice Premier He Lifeng, consented to release a new. dialogue concentrated on balanced development, an online forum that Yellen stated. she intends to utilize to promote for a level playing field with. China to protect U.S. workers and companies.

As the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to our. own nations and to the world to properly manage our complex. relationship and to show and cooperate leadership on addressing. pushing global difficulties, Yellen told Li.

(source: Reuters)