(Ministry of Commerce: if the United States coerces its allies to jointly restrict investment in China will be firmly opposed)-- at a regular press conference held on the afternoon of 11 May, Shu Pingting, spokeswoman of the Ministry of Commerce, once again expressed her position. if the news that the United States coerces its allies (other members of the Group of Seven) to jointly restrict investment in China is true, China will firmly oppose it. At this regular press conference, Shu Pingting also reiterated that China welcomes enterprises from all over the world to invest in China. According to foreign media reports, US President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order before and after the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, restricting US companies' investment in China, especially in the fields of artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum technology. According to previous news, the Biden administration has been discussing the investment ban for nearly two years, and the United States has been seeking the approval of its allies, so Biden plans to sign an order around the G7 summit on May 19, hoping to win the support of its allies. At a regular press conference held on the afternoon of the 11th, in response to relevant questions, Shu Pingting said that she had paid attention to the relevant media reports. She said: restricting domestic enterprises and trying to intimidate allies and partners to jointly restrict investment in China seriously violates the principles of market economy and fair competition, affects the normal business decisions of enterprises, undermines the international economic and trade order, and disrupts the stability of the supply chain of the global industrial chain. Shu Pingting stressed that if the news is true, the Chinese side will firmly oppose it. She said that China will unswervingly promote a high level of opening up to the outside world and welcome enterprises from all over the world to invest in China and share development opportunities.