US trade chief expresses support for Lithuania amid China 'coercion'
US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Friday
(Jan 7) expressed strong US support for Lithuania and the European Union in the
face of "economic coercion" from China during a call with EU
Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, USTR said in a statement.
The expression of support for Lithuania is the second this
week from Tai, who had a call with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius
Landsbergis on Wednesday.
Lithuania is under pressure from China, which claims democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, to reverse a decision last year to allow the island to open a de facto embassy in Vilnius under its own name.
China has recalled its ambassador to Lithuania and
downgraded diplomatic ties, and is pressuring companies like German car parts
giant Continental to stop using Lithuanian-made components. It has also blocked
Lithuanian cargos from entering China.
"Ambassador Tai emphasised the importance of working
with the European Union and its member states to address coercive diplomatic
and economic behavior through various avenues, including the US-EU Trade and
Technology Council," USTR said, referring to a new cooperative effort
launched by Tai and Dombrovskis last September to improve transatlantic ties
and better compete with China.
Tai and Dombrovskis, who serves as the EU's trade chief,
also discussed cooperation to address "global non-market excess
capacity" in steel and aluminum, a reference to China's overproduction of
the metals that have flooded world markets.
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