The G7’s Anti-Coercion Campaign Against China Could Backfire

On 28–29 October, Japan will host the G7 Trade Ministers’ Meeting in Osaka. The primary focus of the gathering will be improving supply-chain resilience and strengthening export controls on critical minerals and technologies. But China’s ‘economic coercion’, particularly the widespread disruption caused by its non-transparent and market-distorting industrial policies, is also expected to be high on the agenda.

 

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