Hiroshima (Japan) (EFE).- The G7 rejected this Saturday the use “as a weapon” of export strengths and the instrumentalization of “economic coercion” as a political tool, in a statement with China’s dominance in mind.
“We will work together to ensure that attempts to weaponize economic dependencies by forcing G7 members and our partners, including small economies, to comply and adapt, fail and face consequences,” the powers said in a statement.
The members of the G7 expressed concern about “the disturbing increase in incidents of economic coercion that seek to exploit vulnerabilities and dependencies”, and called on all countries to refrain from exercising these practices, in an allusion to China, according to sources. of the US government.