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Exclusive-Bessent says G7 aims to confront China with imbalances data

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 9:56 AM

By David Lawder

PARIS, May 19 (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Reuters on Tuesday that ​the Group of Seven finance ‌leaders’ discussions on curbing global imbalances put a lot of emphasis on confronting China with International Monetary Fund data showing ‌the ​detrimental impact of its ⁠massive export push.

Bessent ⁠said he had previously warned Western allies that without trade protections, they faced a flood of Chinese ​exports including electric vehicles that would damage their economies.

“I had warned ⁠the Europeans, and the ⁠Australians, and the British, ​and the Canadians, and Japan, that the ​U.S. was going to put up ‌a tariff wall, and these high-end Chinese goods cannot be absorbed by the Global South and they’re ⁠coming somewhere,” Bessent said in an interview after the meeting. “And unfortunately, I was right.”

Regarding ⁠the ‌enforcement of sanctions on Iran, ⁠he said European countries ​needed ‌to take stronger action to ​close Iranian ⁠bank branches, and that Asian countries needed to better police Iran’s tanker shadow fleet to prevent the transfer of oil to non-sanctioned vessels.

(Reporting by ​David Lawder)