China Urges ‘Practical’ US Action on Sanctions After Yellen Talks 

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reacts as she leaves a press conference at the US Embassy in Beijing, China, 09 July 2023. (EPA)
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reacts as she leaves a press conference at the US Embassy in Beijing, China, 09 July 2023. (EPA)
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China Urges ‘Practical’ US Action on Sanctions After Yellen Talks 

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reacts as she leaves a press conference at the US Embassy in Beijing, China, 09 July 2023. (EPA)
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reacts as she leaves a press conference at the US Embassy in Beijing, China, 09 July 2023. (EPA)

China on Monday called on the US to take "practical action" in response to its "major concerns" about sanctions on Chinese firms, after US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrapped up more than 10 hours of meetings with senior officials in Beijing.

China agreed to "maintain high-level exchanges and communication at all levels in the economic field", its finance ministry said in a statement.

But China also "required" the US to "cease the suppression of Chinese enterprises, lift bans on Xinjiang-related products, and take concrete steps to respond to China's major concerns in economic relations between the two countries" the ministry said.

The United States has imposed sanctions on some companies for using forced labor in the far-western region of Xinjiang.

Beijing denies the use of forced labor and any other abuses there.

The ministry said China believed its development was an opportunity rather than a risk to the US and that "strengthening cooperation between China and the United States is a realistic need and the correct choice of the two countries".

Yellen left Beijing on Sunday after a four-day visit, describing her bilateral meetings with senior Chinese officials as "direct, substantive and productive", sentiments echoed in China's summary of the talks.



35 Dead as Driver Hits Crowd in Chinese City

Chinese Navy’s Z-20 helicopters perform during the flight demonstration part at the Airshow China in Zhuhai, China, 12 November 2024. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
Chinese Navy’s Z-20 helicopters perform during the flight demonstration part at the Airshow China in Zhuhai, China, 12 November 2024. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
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35 Dead as Driver Hits Crowd in Chinese City

Chinese Navy’s Z-20 helicopters perform during the flight demonstration part at the Airshow China in Zhuhai, China, 12 November 2024. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
Chinese Navy’s Z-20 helicopters perform during the flight demonstration part at the Airshow China in Zhuhai, China, 12 November 2024. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI

Police in China said Tuesday that 35 people were killed and another 43 injured when a driver rammed his car into people exercising at a sports center in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai.

The 62-year-old driver was detained, police said earlier Monday. It was not immediately clear whether it was an attack or an accident. No motive was mentioned, and police said investigations continued.

The sports center for the city district of Xiangzhou regularly attracts hundreds of residents, where they can run on the track field, play soccer and social dance. Following the incident, the center announced it would be closed until further notice.

The incident took place on the eve of the country's biggest air show in Zhuhai.

The air show runs to Nov. 17.