(LEAD) Yellen calls for 'friend-shoring' for resilient supply chains

김수연 / 2022-07-19 13:27:32
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▲ U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen delivers a speech on supply chains at an LG Chem facility in western Seoul on July 19, 2022. (Yonhap)

▲ U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tours an LG Chem (R) battery facility in western Seoul on July 19, 2022, accompanied by LG Chem CEO Shin Hak-cheol. (Yonhap)

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(LEAD) Yellen calls for 'friend-shoring' for resilient supply chains

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SEOUL, July 19 (Yonhap) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday called for building resilient supply chains with allies to ease inflation and prevent countries like China from exercising leverage over the supply of key materials.

Yellen made the call in a speech after touring an LG Chem battery facility in western Seoul, as the U.S. seeks "friend-shoring" to diversify supply chains with its trusted economic partners in order to help ease inflationary pressure and resolve supply bottlenecks.

"Working with allies and partners through friend-shoring is an important element of strengthening economic resilience while sustaining the dynamism and productivity growth that comes with economic integration," Yellen said.

Yellen has championed "friend-shoring" to build more stable supply chains in a bid to reduce dependence on China for supplies of semiconductors, batteries and other key industrial materials.

"We cannot allow countries like China to use their market position in key raw materials, technologies or products to disrupt our economy or exercise unwanted geopolitical leverage," she said, raising the need to lessen the risks from the "overconcentration" of key supplies in "unreliable countries."

Yellen also called a proposed price cap on Russian oil exports "the most powerful tool" to address high energy costs and called for its allies and partner countries to join the move.

She condemned Russia for weaponizing economic integration and vowed to impose "harsh consequences" on those countries that abuse or break the international order.

Yellen apparently chose LG Chem as the first stop of her three-day trip to South Korea in a bid to deliver a message of ensuring stable supply chains.

South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd., an affiliate of LG Chem Ltd., has been aggressive in investing in building battery factories in the U.S.

LG Energy Solution operates its own factory in Michigan and another in Ohio with General Motors Co. (GM). Construction for two other factories, being jointly built with GM, is under way in Tennessee and Michigan, respectively.

Later in the day, Yellen plans to pay a courtesy call on President Yoon Suk-yeol. She will also meet with Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho and Bank of Korea Gov. Rhee Chang-yong.

When asked about whether the U.S. will discuss additional sanctions against North Korea and the issue of opening a currency swap line with South Korea, Yellen did not comment.

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