US and Europe unite against excess Chinese goods threat

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Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen emphasized the need for the US and Europe to collaborate against China's overproduction, citing it as a serious threat to the global economy. Yellen's speech in Germany foreshadows discussions at the upcoming G7 finance ministers' meeting in Italy. Concerns focus on China's excess green energy technology production potentially undermining efforts in the US to develop clean energy and advanced technologies.


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