US Justice Chief assails Chinese ‘economic blitzkrieg’

In the latest assault against Beijing, US Attorney General Bill Barr called out China for mounting an “economic blitzkrieg” on global free markets.
Barr said China was determined to replace and not just join advanced economic powers.
He warned US companies to stop compromising their principles to appease Chinese leaders and regulators.
“The People’s Republic of China is now engaged in an economic blitzkrieg — an aggressive, orchestrated, whole-of-government, and indeed, whole-of-society campaign to seize the commanding heights of the global economy and to surpass the United States as the world’s preeminent superpower,” Barr said in a speech in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
He accused the Chinese government of a “mercantilist” approach to business and trade, using everything from regulations and currency manipulation to theft of intellectual property and state-backed cyber-attacks to gain commercial advantage.
“It is clear that the PRC seeks not merely to join the ranks of other advanced industrial economies, but to replace them altogether,” he said.
Barr warned that China would take advantage of globalization to spread its political ideology. “Globalization does not always point in the direction of greater freedom,” he said.
“A world marching to the beat of Communist China’s drums will not be a hospitable one for institutions that depend on free markets, free trade, or the free exchange of ideas, he added.
Barr warned against US dependence on China to produce essential goods like medical supplies, and blasted major US companies like Apple and Disney for kowtowing to Chinese pressures to give up secrets, compromise their values, and censor their own products.
“If Disney and other American corporations continue to bow to Beijing, they risk undermining both their own future competitiveness and prosperity, as well as the classical liberal order that has allowed them to thrive,” he said.
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