Yellen: Haven’t yet Seen a China Policy to Fix Its Low Consumer Spending

Yellen: Haven’t yet Seen a China Policy to Fix Its Low Consumer Spending
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in NYC on Oct. 17, 2024. Andrew Kelly/Reuters
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday said she has not yet seen policies announced by China that would address its low level of consumer spending as a share of its economy.

“Our view has been that raising consumer spending in China as a share of GDP [gross domestic product] is really important, along with measures to address problems in the property sector,” Yellen said at a press conference at the start of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual meetings in Washington. “So far I would say I haven’t really heard any policies on the Chinese side that address that.”