Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Deputy Prime Minister Liu He, who play important roles in the economic fields of the United States and China, have discussed and reaffirmed that the dialogue will continue as the US-China summit is scheduled online later this year. bottom.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Liu He met online on the morning of the 26th of Japan time.



Regarding the content of the talks, the Ministry of Commerce of China called for the United States to abolish tariffs on Chinese products, while saying, "The recovery of the world economy is at an important time, and it is important for both countries to strengthen policy cooperation. I confirmed that I would continue the dialogue. "



In response, the US Treasury said it frankly communicated the issue of concern, but "discussed the economic and financial situation and confirmed that the economic development of both countries would have a significant impact on the world economy." And.



Conflicts continue between the United States and China over human rights and Taiwan issues, but with President Biden and President Xi Jinping planning online talks later this year, ministerial-level telephone talks over trade will be held on the 9th of this month. It seems that they are looking for ways to reach out in areas such as the economy and climate change.