#noticiascripto 🚨China told the U.S. to stop using trade as a weapon. Prime Minister Li Qiang made the comments on Wednesday while speaking in Tianjin at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, often referred to as the 'Summer Davos.'

According to CNBC, Li stated that countries should focus on working together on trade, not turning it into a political or security tool. He made it clear that globalization will not disappear, saying, 'Globalization will not be reversed.'

Li urged world leaders to stay on what he called the 'right' path. He did not directly mention the ongoing tensions with Washington. He also avoided discussing the situation between Israel and Iran. However, the context of his speech made his stance clear.

He described international trade as a way to 'reconfigure the rules and order,' which was a not-so-subtle jab at the efforts of countries, especially the U.S., to dominate how global systems work.

Li highlights the global mediation agreement and calls China a consumption engine.