Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Beijing on Thursday for meetings with Chinese leaders as part of efforts to revive relations that are strained by disputes about security, technology and other irritants.
on Chinese access to advanced processor chips on security grounds. That threatens to delay or derail the ruling Communist Party's efforts to develop telecoms, artificial intelligence and other technologies.Washington doesn't use security-related restrictions for economic benefit and considers national security “non-negotiable,” the Treasury official said.
Washington wants to “promote resilient supply chains” and guard against excessive reliance on suppliers in critical areas but doesn't consider that to be decoupling, the Treasury official said.
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