The Leaders of the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) reached an agreement on a new initiative against economic coercion.
G7 leaders vowed that anyone who tried to rely on weapons to rely on weapons will face failure and consequences.
Reuters reports that after the G7 leaders held a meeting on Hiroshima, Japan on Saturday (May 20), they announced the establishment of a "economic coordination and coordination platform" to provide a early warning mechanism and rapid information sharing for member states, and regularly and regularlyHold meetings and negotiations.
G7 leaders said in a statement: "The economic coercion of economic vulnerability in the world is increasingly rising."
The statement did not name China, but in the summary of the proposal initiative announced on Friday (19th), the British government pointed out that China had used its economic strength to coerced countries such as Australia and Lithuania to resolve political disputes with Beijing.
G7 leaders promise in a statement that they will deepen cooperation in strengthening the supply chain and call on low -income countries to play a greater role in promoting economic toughness.
They also urged all countries to adhere to the principle of "transparent, diverse, safe, sustainable, credible and reliable" when building the supply chain network.
G7 leaders also agreed to deepen cooperation in information sharing to think that the next generation of technology has established new standards.