US Treasury Minister Yellen pointed out that the soaring inflation rate in the United States is "unacceptable", but because the policy promoted by the United States has alleviated the impact of the epidemic, the "health status" of its economy is basically good.
Yelun put forward the above views during an interview with Agence France -Presse on Thursday (February 17).She said: "I have confidence in the Federal Reserve to properly launch some supporting facilities to ensure that the additional pressure of inflation can be controlled when the US economic recovery can be controlled."Global prices have continued to rise for several months, and initially only the automotive and electrical industries have been affected, and it has now expanded to a series of goods.The consumption price in the United States in January increased by 7.5%from the same period last year, the largest increase since February 1982.
Yellen warned the "global impact" brought by Russian sanctions.She said: "Because Russia has its important position as the world's oil supplier and European natural gas suppliers, sanctions on Russia will have a potential impact on the international energy market."Essence
In addition, Yellen also believes that China must take more actions to accelerate the efforts of providing debt reduction and exemption to poor countries around the world.She said that the progress of the Group 20 (G20) helped the debt country is not rapid, and the United States hopes to see China more actively participating in it.
During the crown disease epidemic, the G20 formulated the "Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) to help countries that borrowed a lot of borrowing for crown diseases and economic crises, but the plan has been inEnd in December last year.
G20 passed the Common Framework plan last year, which aims to provide a way to provide a reorganized large debt, but the plan is still uncertain.Negotiations.
Yellen said that although China and other countries have agreed to participate in the initiative, "we still need to take more quickly to promote the dendial exemption from more and more effectively through the common framework."