China has strongly condemned the Group of Seven (G7) nations and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for what it described as interference in its internal affairs and unfair criticism of its economic practices The backlash follows a G7 statement issued after the summit in Alberta, where Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney urged China to curb “market distortions and harmful overcapacity
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