
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to visit China in April for discussions with the country's senior leaders, including President Xi Jinping and Vice Premier Liu He, focusing on trade, currency, and intellectual property issues. This trip, reported by Politico and highlighted by several news outlets, marks Yellen's second visit to China, aiming to address significant economic concerns. The visit comes at a time when Chinese officials are actively seeking to showcase China as an attractive destination for business, as evidenced by a Beijing-hosted event for global CEOs. Meanwhile, the U.S. has been promoting stronger ties with other Asian countries, indicating a competitive diplomatic landscape.
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Where are comparable reciprocal visits by Chinese officials? Diplomacy, yes, kowtowing, no. Janet Yellen to make second trip to China next month https://t.co/TsyE2MXFOi via @politico
Yellen's Diplomatic Dash: Second China Visit Targets Economic Issues Yellen aims to address trade, currency, intellectual property issues in China. Meetings with high-ranking Chinese officials expected, including President Xi Jinping and Vice Premier Liu He. https://t.co/YSFIDnfVjX


