U.S. Treasury Minister Yellen will visit Beijing from July 6th to 9th.The Chinese Ministry of Finance confirmed the date of Yellen on Monday (July 3) in the morning.

Reuters reported that a senior official of the US Treasury officials said on Sunday (2nd) that during the visit of Yellen, a meeting with senior Chinese officials will be held to discuss extensive issues, including U.S. concerns about China's new anti-spy method .

The senior official of the Ministry of Finance told reporters that Yellen's Chinese itinerary was the president's President Biden promoted the deepening of communication and stability of the United States and China, and minimized the risk of misjudgment due to the differences between the two sides.

Yellen will be a member of Bayeng Cabinet who visited Beijing after the US Secretary of State Brosky.

Senior officials in the Ministry of Finance who demanded unnamed that Yellen plans to tell China's new economic team that Washington will continue to defend human rights and take targeted actions against China to safeguard the national security interests of the United States.However, Washington still hopes to cooperate with Beijing to respond to the urgent challenges facing many countries, including climate change and debt dilemma.

"We seek to establish a healthy economic relationship with China to promote the growth and innovation of the two countries.

"We do not seek to decompose the US -China economy. Completion of bilateral trade and investment will destroy the stability of our two countries and the global economy."

The official refused to disclose the details of Yellen's meeting in Beijing.Another US government official told Reuters that Yellen is expected to meet with the Vice Premier of the State Council of the State Council.

Anonymous officials of the Ministry of Finance said that Yellen will also emphasize Washington's determination to strengthen its competitiveness, and at the same time deal with the so -called "economic stress" of Washington with allies and China's unfair economic behavior.