China is ‘not going to benefit economically’ as a consequence for supporting Russia’s aggression, President Biden said.
U.S. President Joe Biden on July 11 warned the Chinese communist regime that supporting Russia in its war with Ukraine would not result in economic benefits and could lead to penalties like raised tariffs and a loss of foreign investment.
The president said the CCP must understand that “if they are supplying Russia with information and capacity, along with working with North Korea and others to help Russia in armament, that they’re not going to benefit economically as a consequence of that, by getting the kind of investment they’re looking for.”
President Biden pointed to how his administration has raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles since China fails to “abide by international rules.”
“So guess what? They’re not going to be able to export their electric vehicles [to] the United States without a significant tariff,” the president said.
China’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, dismissed NATO’s criticism as “ill-motivated” that “makes no sense” during a daily briefing on Thursday. He further accused NATO of having been “blatantly smearing China to undermine China’s relations with Europe.”
President Biden also spoke about how China uses its market clout to influence other countries.
“Xi believes that China is a large enough market that they can entice any country, including European countries, to invest there in return for commitments from Europe to do A, B, C, or D, or not to do certain things,” he added.
Asked if he would be ready to deal with the CCP leader a few years from now, President Biden said, “I’m dealing with Xi right now,” adding that he had “direct contact” with him.
‘This Is Dangerous’
Some lawmakers have applauded NATO’s allies for their decision to criticize China.
“The administration must do all that it can to impose costs on China for enabling this war,” Mr. McCaul added.
“The United States cannot stand idly by as the PRC works to undermine freedom and democracy in Ukraine and around the world,” Mr. McCaul wrote.
“The CCP has claimed that it is neutral in Putin’s brutal war against Ukraine, even as it’s been helping aid his efforts. This is dangerous,” Mr. Krishnamoorthi wrote.
Last year, Russia surpassed Saudi Arabia to become China’s top crude oil supplier. According to official Chinese customs data, Beijing imported about 107 million metric tons of crude oil from Russia in 2023, up 24 percent from 2022.
Asked at the NATO Public Forum on July 10 about what measures NATO can impose on China, Mr. Stoltenberg said that “it remains to be seen how far Allies are willing to go.”
“I strongly believe that if China continues, they cannot have it both ways. They cannot believe that again, have a kind of normal relationship with NATO Allies in North America and Europe, and then continue to fuel the war in Europe that constitutes the biggest security challenge for our security since the Second World War,” Mr. Stoltenberg said.
“So this is a challenge for the Alliance. Let’s see how far we’re willing to go as Allies.”
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