Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen welcomed the Senate vote,
calling Adeyemo "a master of shuttle economic diplomacy" who
would help meld U.S. economic and national security interests.
Adeyemo, 39, has struck a hardline tone on China, vowing to
fight what he called Beijing's "unfair economic practices" and
hold China accountable to international rules.
Adeyemo will play a key role in shaping U.S. economic policy on
issues ranging from financial regulation to relief for everyday
Americans and U.S. sanctions on foreign governments.
A former senior adviser at asset manager BlackRock Inc and the
child of Nigerian immigrants, Adeyemo served as a top national
security and economic adviser to Democratic former President
Barack Obama and held senior jobs at the Treasury.
Yellen said Adeyemo was also "a tireless advocate for the
working class" who helped build the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau after the global financial crisis of
2008-2009.
"Those values – and that managerial experience – will be a
tremendous asset to Treasury now as we continue implementing the
American Rescue Plan," Yellen said.
The Senate confirmed Adeyemo on a voice vote, a procedure used
when there is little to no opposition.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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