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international-relations2 years ago

US and China Establish New Economic and Financial Dialogue Framework

The U.S. and China have established two new working groups to discuss economic and financial issues, signaling a potential improvement in communication between the two countries. The dialogues come after years of economic conflict and breakdown in talks during the Trump administration. Led by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and China's Vice Premier He Lifeng, the working groups will engage in regular direct meetings to discuss economic and financial policy matters, as well as exchange information on macroeconomic and financial developments. These dialogues are part of broader efforts to reestablish communication channels between the two nations on various geopolitical, security, and economic matters. However, communication remains fragile, and Beijing has accused the U.S. of broadening trade and economic restrictions to contain China's economic growth.

world2 years ago

Blinken's Meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Aims to Avoid Military Conflict.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang in Beijing for five and a half hours of talks aimed at stabilizing the relationship between the two countries. Both sides expressed a desire to stop the downward spiral in the relationship, but there are still profound differences. Blinken will also meet with China's top diplomat Wang Yi and possibly President Xi Jinping on Monday. The US hopes to establish better lines of communication with China to avoid misunderstandings that could lead to conflict.

politics2 years ago

Blinken set to visit China amid tensions and rescheduling.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Beijing this weekend, marking the first visit by a Cabinet official since 2019 and the first under the Biden administration. The visit comes as the US seeks to establish communication channels with China amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. The agenda will focus on discussing US concerns on a range of issues, exploring potential cooperation on transnational challenges, and advocating for appropriate military to military communications. Blinken is also expected to raise concerns about China's role in the fentanyl crisis, Taiwan and cross-Strait issues, and the war in Ukraine.