It is reported that the Leaders of the Seven Kingdoms (G7) will issue a statement at the summit next week to express concerns about China's use of "economic stress" in overseas transactions.

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G7 Leader Summit will be held in Hiroshima, Japan from May 19th to 21st.

Reuters reported that a U.S. officials familiar with the relevant discussion revealed that this statement may be one of the components of the G7 Summit of the Hiroshima G7 Summit. It is expected to be combined with a broader written proposal, indicating that the seven developed economies will be explainedHow will the body cooperate with "economic stress from any country".

The US officials said on Friday (May 12) that the main statement of the G7 summit will include "a part specifically for China" and list a series of concerns, including "economic coercion and what we see we see and we see(People's Republic of China) Other Acts.

Another "economic security statement will talk more about the tools used to deal with these behaviors of China", including planning and coordination measures.

These declarations are expected to be more specific than the statement issued by the G7 summit in the past.

China has always been the focus of US President Biden's foreign policy. Biden is committed to preventing the tension between the United States and China and the competitive relationship, including Taiwan, and transforming into an open conflict.

G7 members include the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, and Japan, and have a close economic relationship with China.

China is the largest exporter in the world and the main market for many companies in G7 countries.