G7 leaders say they will tackle China’s non-market practices

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Leaders of the “Big Seven” (G7) countries at a joint meeting expression It announced that they will continue to put pressure on China’s non-market practices that disrupt the global economy, including illegal technology transfers or data disclosures.

The document also states that the G7 countries intend to “increase resilience to economic pressure”.

Politicians have also recognized the need to protect a range of advanced technologies that could be used to threaten the national security of G7 nations without unduly restricting trade and investment.

Japan is chairing the G7 this year and is holding its summit in Hiroshima from May 19-21.

Previously on G7 declaration about the intention to combat economic pressure from outside.

In addition, the G7 countries He insisted China will pressure Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine.

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