The Washington Post published an incisive commentary with the title: "China's Trade Stick Tactics Cannot Withstand the United Front."

It mainly lists a bunch of examples, roughly meaning that G7 countries also produce "goods or raw materials that China heavily relies on," such as silver powder (used in solar panels), spodumene (used in lithium batteries), and lobster, premium brandy, and Kentucky bluegrass seeds for football fields.

In short, the general idea is that as long as the G7 can unite, China also has its weaknesses.

It sounds a bit strange somehow.

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