China’s He Lifeng Warns of ‘Law of the Jungle’, Blasts Protectionism, at Davos
- Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng warned against the 'law of the jungle' at the World Economic Forum, stating the world must not allow the strong to prey on the weak.
- He criticized the unilateral trade actions of 'some countries,' which he claimed violate World Trade Organization rules.
- He emphasized the need for upholding multilateralism and a more just international economic and trade order.
- He noted that a select few countries should not have privileges based on self-interest.
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