G7 leaders take aim at Chinese economic policies, forced labor
Leaders from the Group of Seven, which includes seven of the nine largest economies in the world, on Tuesday repeatedly criticized a bevy of Chinese policies and promised to “develop coordinated action” to respond to Beijing’s “non-market” economic interventions. President Biden and the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom wrapped up a three-day summit on Tuesday by issuing a 28-page communiqué that calls out China’s coercive economic, forced-labor and debt practices. The statement included a...