KEY POINTS
  • Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has been nominated by President-elect Joe Biden for Treasury secretary.
  • That's a position that would make her a critical figure in U.S. trade negotiations with China, if confirmed by the Senate.
  • Yellen's policy stance on China is less known, but she's supported open trade and the international trading system — an indication that she, like many on Biden's team, would be a moderate voice.
  • Yellen has in the past acknowledged concerns about Chinese industrial practices, but appeared skeptical that the use of tariffs would help the U.S. achieve its goals.
Janet Yellen, former chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has been nominated by President-elect Joe Biden as his Treasury secretary — a position that would make her, if confirmed by the Senate, a critical figure in U.S. trade negotiations with China.

U.S.-China tensions have escalated since President Donald Trump took office in 2017. Actions Trump has taken against China include slapping elevated tariffs on Chinese goods and restricting access to the American market for some Chinese companies. He argued these measures would address what he said were risks to U.S. national security and unfair trade practices by Beijing.