Yellen says 'good policy' for EU to match US green plan with own subsidies

Yellen says 'good policy' for EU to match US green plan with own subsidies

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke a day after European ministers held talks with US officials to underscore European concerns over President Joe Biden's ambitious climate action plan
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke a day after European ministers held talks with US officials to underscore European concerns over President Joe Biden's ambitious climate action plan. Photo: - / AFP/File
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday encouraged the idea of green subsidies by the European Union to offset feared harm from a vast US climate plan -- arguing there is enough business for all to benefit from the clean energy transition.

Her comments came a day after talks with French economy minister Bruno Le Maire and his German counterpart Robert Habeck, who visited Washington to discuss the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on European industry.

While the United States is keen to reduce dependence on Chinese imports, the EU is concerned about collateral damage if companies are enticed by US subsidies to relocate outside the bloc.

"If Europe takes action to put in place subsidies similar to ours, this is good climate policy," Yellen told reporters.

The Treasury secretary was speaking at the site of a future Ultium Cells battery plant in Tennessee, as the United States puts into action President Joe Biden's ambitious climate action plan.

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The IRA includes $370 billion that goes towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with some investments in the form of tax cuts for companies that invest in clean energy, along with subsidies for electric vehicles, batteries and renewable energy projects -- if they are US-made.

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To head off the threat, the EU last week unveiled proposals such as a relaxation of state aid rules to level the playing field.

"We share very much the same objectives, Europe and the United States," Yellen said Wednesday.

"We want to make sure that we have adequate supplies of all the things that are critical for clean energy, from batteries to solar panels, to wind turbines," she added.

"Right now... we're way too dependent on China," she said.

With China producing 70 percent of batteries for electric vehicles, the IRA's incentives for battery manufacturing are aimed at helping the United States grow its domestic clean energy economy, according to the Treasury.

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"What we want is to make sure that we have alliances that are strong in the case of minerals," Yellen said.

Asked about plans to visit China, she said she still hopes to have a trip, although a planned visit by Secretary of State Antony Blinken was postponed over a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon floating over the United States.

"I do think improved communication is important," she said, but added that the timing would be uncertain.

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