China decoupling ‘not in our interest’ says top US Treasury official
- US Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh said the idea of decoupling from China is ‘neither practical nor in our interest’
- Relations between the US and China have deteriorated sharply in recent years as they increasingly see each other as the top strategic and economic threat

“We occasionally have issues with different economic policies in China and we will always defend US economic interests as well – but we will not in any way be trying to separate these two economies entirely,” Jay Shambaugh, Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s David Westin. “This is neither practical nor in our interest.”
The US and other developed countries have repeatedly blamed Beijing for being unwilling to engage in debt reduction after having ramped up lending to poorer countries.
Treasury officials will be talking to their Chinese counterparts this week, Shambaugh said, noting that the world’s two biggest economies need to be able to collaborate, especially when it comes to addressing global issues.
