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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at Meeting
with Premier Li Qiang of the People’s Republic of China
July 7, 2023

As Prepared for Delivery
Premier Li, I am pleased to see you again following the Paris Summit.
Last November, President Biden and President Xi met in Bali for their first in-person presidential
meeting. They emphasized that senior officials from our countries should deepen constructive
efforts on macroeconomic stability and address shared global challenges.
I am in Beijing to build on that direction. I recently delivered a speech that laid out the
Administration’s economic approach towards China. We seek healthy economic competition that is
not winner-take-all but that, with a fair set of rules, can benefit both countries over time.
There are also important global challenges where the United States and China have a duty both to
our own countries and to the world to cooperate and show leadership.
The United States will, in certain circumstances, need to pursue targeted actions to protect its
national security. And we may disagree in these instances.
However, we should not allow any disagreement to lead to misunderstandings that unnecessarily
worsen our bilateral economic and financial relationship.
I agree with what you said in your speech at the World Economic Forum that “differences should
not be a cause for estrangement, but a driver for more communication and exchange.”
It is my hope that this visit can spur more regular channels of communication between our two
countries.
I look forward to our discussion.
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