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No imminent US sanctions on Chinese banks for their trade with Russia: Janet Yellen

  • But American treasury secretary says the policy option is something Washington ‘would be prepared to use if necessary’
  • Yellen’s remarks come as top US diplomat visits China and both sides scale up official contacts to keep relations from fraying

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at a press conference in Beijing on April 8 during her week-long visit to China. Photo: AFP
Ji Siqiin Washington
American sanctions on Chinese banks for their trade with Russia are not imminent, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday.
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“I have nothing to announce in terms of sanctions [on Chinese banks],” Yellen stated during an interview with Reuters.

But the policy option was something the US “would be prepared to use if necessary”.

“We’ve had intensive discussions with the Chinese about this. I think they understand our position, and it is a tool that’s available,” she said.

In December, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order giving the US Treasury authority to sanction foreign banks that facilitate the flow of military goods to Russia.
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