Ministry of Foreign Affairs: the hat of "economic coercion" is the most appropriate for the United States.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: the hat of "economic coercion" is most appropriate for the United States. On 15 May, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin held a regular press conference. A reporter asked, according to reports, people familiar with the matter said that the Group of Seven (G7) Hiroshima summit may issue a subsidiary statement on "economic security", emphasizing the fight against "economic coercion", maintaining the resilience of the supply chain and achieving fair competition. and get rid of dependence on China in semiconductors, key minerals and other fields. How do you comment on this? When it comes to 'economic coercion', there is no doubt that this hat is the most appropriate for the United States. As a victim of the Plaza Accord in the 1980s, the Japanese side should have a deep understanding of this. " Wang Wenbin said: if the countries of the Group of Seven are really concerned about economic security, they should demand that the United States immediately stop suppressing and containing other countries in the name of national security, stop abusing unilateral bullying, stop coercing allies to engage in exclusive coterie, stop disturbing the security and stability of the global industrial chain supply chain, and stop splitting the world into two major markets and two sets of systems.This is the primary threat to the world economy at present. Wang Wenbin pointed out: by coercing relevant countries to "decouple" China's economy, blockade of science and technology, and unreasonably suppressing Chinese enterprises, the United States is by no means fair competition, but seriously violates the principles of market economy and WTO rules. If these countries are really concerned about economic security, they should ask the United States not to solve the problem of domestic debt default and correct the radical adjustment of monetary policy by constantly raising the debt ceiling. Don't pass on the risks in the United States to the world. If these countries are really concerned about economic security, they should immediately identify and severely punish the real culprit of the "Beixi" pipeline explosion and maintain the security of important transnational infrastructure. Wang Wenbin stressed: as members of the "rich countries club," these countries, such as the United States and Japan, should not only proceed from the interests of a small number of countries such as the G7 and harm the interests of the vast majority of countries in the international community, but should conform to the general trend of openness and inclusiveness. think more about how to do some real good things for world peace, stability and development. Japan, which holds the rotating presidency of the G7, should not act as an accomplice or accomplice in economic coercion.