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Chinese garlic never dreamed that it would pose a "huge threat" to the United States

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:03 am
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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a regular press conference on the 13th.
A reporter asked: According to reports, U.S. Senator Scott recently issued a statement saying that Chinese garlic poses a "great threat" to U.S. food safety and called for a 301 investigation.
The "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025" that has been reviewed and passed by the U.S. House of Representatives also includes a clause requiring U.S. military stores to ban the sale of Chinese garlic. What is China's comment on this?

Mao Ning said: I don't know if you have noticed that the lies and fallacies of senegal telegram number database relevant American politicians have triggered ridicule from Chinese netizens. I believe that garlic never dreamed that it would pose a "great threat" to the United States.

From drones to cranes, from refrigerators to garlic, more and more Chinese products have been labeled as "national security risks" by the United States, but which of the so-called evidence and reasons of the United States can stand the test?

The world can see clearly that these are just a cover for the United States to engage in protectionism, abuse state power to contain and suppress China's development, and force "decoupling and breaking the chain".

I want to emphasize that generalizing the concept of national security and politicizing and weaponizing economic, trade and technological issues will only increase security risks in the global supply chain and ultimately hurt others and oneself. We also want to advise some US politicians to use more common sense and rationality to avoid being laughed at.

(Source: China News Network)

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