Global leaders address China's economic coercion at G7 summit.

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The Group of Seven (G7) countries are expected to release a joint statement next week that will include a section specific to China, focusing on concerns about "economic coercion and other behavior" from the country. The statement is expected to be paired with a broader proposal on how the seven advanced economies will work together to counter economic coercion from any country. The G7 meeting will be a test of how much the members can agree on a common approach to China, the world's second largest economy.
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