G7 foreign ministers recently met and clearly stated that they do not approve of China and the United States setting up trade barriers against each other due to their differences, especially in critical metal sectors.

In their joint statement, they openly expressed "great concern" about current practices that are disrupting the supply chain of critical metals, specifically pointing out non-market methods and overcapacity issues. However, the G7 also mentioned that they welcome the recent progress made in consultations between China and the United States, and called on both sides to avoid setting obstacles for normal trade for political reasons in the future, especially in the area of critical metals.

Additionally, G7 countries have agreed to take practical actions together with their partners to address weak links in the supply chain, reduce dependence on external sources, and enhance economic stability and security.

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