September 21, 2024

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen (center) and others wait to greet Chinese President Xi Jinping at San Francisco International Airport before Xi Jinping meets U.S. President Joe Biden on November 14, 2023.

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BEIJING — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is scheduled to arrive in China on Thursday ahead of four days of meetings with Chinese officials.

It is her second visit to the country since the summer, as the United States and China seek to increase high-level communication in an already tense relationship. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will also visit China again later this year.

“I think our expectation is that we will continue to have sustained and in-depth conversations at the top and increasingly at every level. We communicated for too long, communicated too little, and had misunderstandings,” Yellen said at the event. told reporters before arriving at the White House. China.

Her trip will cover the southern city of Guangzhou – the capital of China’s export-heavy Guangdong province – as well as the nation’s capital Beijing, one person said. Press release.

Here’s her full conference itinerary:

  • Friday, April 5 — Met with Vice Premier He Lifeng, Governor of Guangdong Province Wang Weizhong, economic experts and business representatives from the American Chamber of Commerce in China
  • Saturday, April 6 ——Continue to meet with Vice Premier He Lifeng
  • Sunday, April 7 ——Meeted with Premier Li Qiang of the State Council, Minister of Finance Lan Fo’an, Mayor of Beijing Yin Yong, famous Chinese economists, and teachers and students of Peking University
  • Monday, April 8 ——Meet with former Vice Premier of the State Council Liu He and Governor of the People’s Bank of China Pan Gongsheng

What will they talk about?

The following are expectations for Secretary Yellen’s upcoming visit to China

According to Wind information statistics, Guangdong Province is currently the province with the highest export volume in China.

Tu Gaokun, director of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, said the province’s exports of manufactured goods last year were nearly 5.4 trillion yuan (US$750 billion), of which equipment exports accounted for two-thirds.

He told reporters last week that the province is “committed” to increasing productivity, noting that it aims to build industries such as new energy storage, biomanufacturing and commercial aviation.

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