The US -elected President Biden -nominated Treasury Secretary chose Yelun on Tuesday that China is the most important strategic competitor. The Bayeon government will use all available tools to crack down on China's unfair trade behavior.

According to Voice of the United States, Janet Yellen attended the Senate Financial Committee's nominated hearing through a video that China has long used a series of policies to "weaken American companies", including illegal subsidies, product dumping, intellectual property theftAnd other trade barriers.

Yellen said: "These behaviors, including low labor and environmental standards in China, are all problems we are going to use all tools to solve."

Republicans and Democrats in the United States Congress rarely consistently demanded that they punish China's unfair trade behavior. They said at the hearing that the new Treasury Secretary should continue to use economic means to meet the challenges brought by China.

Yellen pointed out that "China is our most important strategic competitor", but unlike Trump's tendency to negotiate unilateral negotiations and impose punishment, she emphasized that the United States should seek investment infrastructure and R & D to strengthen her own economy, and and withAllied cooperation.

She said: "I believe we should work hard to solve unfair trade behaviors, and the best way is to cooperate with allies, not unilateral action."

Whether to retain Trump's tariffs on China was one of the biggest challenges facing the Bayeng government, and Yellen was not asked if she would retain these measures.

In addition, Yellen also opposed currency manipulation at the hearing.She said, "If the nomination is approved, I will strive to implement the promise of elected president to oppose any and all attempts to manipulate the value of currency to obtain the advantages of unfair trade."

In addition, the Trump administration seriously relies on the sanctions of the Ministry of Finance to punish Chinese officials who violate democracy. Biden's team will decide whether to continue Trump's tough route.In answering questions from parliamentarians, Yellen said that China had committed "terrible human rights violations."

The Trump administration announced earlier on Tuesday that China had committed race destroyers and anti -human crimes against Uighurs in Xinjiang.