Her prepared remarks, to be delivered in New York, come as Trump vows to impose across-the-board levies on US imports, with a particularly high tariff level on Chinese goods.
The former president is running against Democrat Kamala Harris, whose term in President Joe Biden's administration has seen more targeted economic policies against countries like China.
"Calls for walling America off with high tariffs on friends and competitors alike or by treating even our closest allies as transactional partners are deeply misguided," Yellen says in the speech to be delivered at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Trump has called for a 10 percent to 20 percent tariff on all imports, and a higher rate of 60 percent on those from China.
But Yellen warns that sweeping levies would raise costs for US households and make American businesses less competitive.
The economy has consistently been a top issue for voters, according to polls leading up to the November 5 election.
"And we cannot even hope to advance our economic and security interests -- such as opposing Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine -- if we go it alone," Yellen adds.
But the Treasury chief acknowledges that the United States also "cannot simply draw from an old playbook" when facing challenges like global pandemic preparedness, climate change and a need to grapple with China's industrial overcapacity.
She notes that trade and investment with China can bring gains to US firms and workers, stressing that Washington should aim to have "a healthy economic relationship based on a level playing field."
Related Links
Global Trade News
Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters |
Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters |