Capping Off China Trip, Yellen Vows To Revisit Curbs on American Technology Exports

Relations between the two biggest economies are at their lowest level in decades due to disputes about technology, security, and other irritants.

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Treasury Secretary Yellen speaks during a press conference at the American Embassy at Beijing Sunday. AP/Mark Schiefelbein

Treasury Secretary Yellen on Sunday said she agreed Washington will listen to Chinese complaints about security-related curbs on American technology exports and might “respond to unintended consequences” as she ended a visit to Beijing aimed at reviving strained relations.

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