China News Service, Beijing, April 8 (Zeng Yue) "I emphasize again that the United States does not seek to 'decouple' from China." U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen said in Beijing on the 8th that the economic relations between the United States and China are close and a healthy economy Relations will bring significant benefits to both countries, and stable bilateral economic relations are the common aspiration of both countries.

On April 8, U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen said in Beijing that the United States and China have close economic relations, and healthy economic relations will bring significant benefits to both countries. Stable bilateral economic relations are the common aspiration of both countries. On the same day, Yellen held a press conference at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to China and repeatedly emphasized the importance of developing healthy economic relations between the United States and China. Photo by China News Service reporter Jiang Qiming

  On the same day, Yellen held a press conference at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to China and repeatedly emphasized the importance of developing healthy economic relations between the United States and China.

  "I emphasize again that the United States does not seek to 'decouple' from China. The two countries' economies are deeply integrated, and a complete separation would be disastrous for both parties." Yellen said that China is an important market for U.S. products and services, and both countries With strong ties in trade and investment, healthy economic relations will bring significant benefits to both countries.

  "The U.S.-China economic relationship is one of the most important bilateral economic relations in the world." Yellen said that stable bilateral economic relations are the common aspiration of both countries, and the benefits brought by strong trade and investment relations are obvious to all. "We are working in good faith work together to have frank and candid discussions to find a constructive way forward.”

On April 8, Yellen held a press conference at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to China and repeatedly emphasized the importance of developing healthy economic relations between the United States and China. Photo by China News Service reporter Jiang Qiming

  During Yellen's visit, China and the United States agreed to discuss issues such as balanced economic growth, financial stability, sustainable finance, and anti-money laundering cooperation between China, the United States, and the global economy under the China-US Economic and Financial Working Group.

  At a press conference held on the 8th, Yellen said that the visit has made significant progress and she hopes that the two countries will continue to promote more candid, pragmatic and in-depth dialogues, avoid misunderstandings and accidental escalation of friction, and deepen cooperation based on the common interests of the two countries. , to respond to complex challenges in a responsible manner.

  "I don't want to see the economic relationship or the overall relationship between the United States and China deteriorate." Yellen believes that over the past year, U.S.-China relations have gained a stronger foundation. She said that the two countries have more work to do in the future, deepen exchanges and cooperation, properly manage differences, jointly respond to pressing global challenges, and "find a way forward so that the United States and China can live in a peaceful and prosperous world." ". (over)