US Treasury Secretary Slams China for Hoarding Oil During Wartime, Similar to Hoarding Medical Supplies During Pandemic
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized China as an unreliable partner, claiming they hoarded oil and restricted exports during the Middle East war, similar to their actions with medical supplies during the pandemic. However, he noted stable relations between Trump and Xi.
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- Q: Who stated that China is an unreliable global partner?
- A: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that China is an unreliable global partner.
- Q: What actions by China did Scott Bessent compare to its hoarding of medical supplies during the pandemic?
- A: He compared China's hoarding of oil during the Middle East war and restricted export of certain goods to pandemic hoarding.
- Q: With whom has US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussed the hoarding issue?
- A: Scott Bessent told reporters that he has discussed this issue with Chinese officials.
- Q: What did Scott Bessent do when asked if the issue might derail President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing?
- A: He evaded the question but noted that Trump maintains a good working relationship with President Xi Jinping.
- Q: What did Scott Bessent point out as the key message of the planned visit to Beijing?
- A: Bessent pointed out that the message of the visit is stability, which has been driven from the top down.