US Stands Firm Against China's Maritime 'Bullying'
The United States has expressed concerns about China's detention of Panama-flagged vessels, describing these actions as "bullying" that destabilizes supply chains. This statement comes amid tensions following Panama's decision to cancel contracts with Hong Kong-based operators, transferring operations to other international companies.
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The United States on Thursday voiced significant concerns over China's detention of Panama-flagged vessels, describing the actions as "bullying" that destabilizes global supply chains, increases costs, and undermines confidence in international trade.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the U.S. solidarity with Panama against any retaliatory actions that threaten its sovereignty, underlining the commitment to support partners against coercion.
This reaction follows Panama's Supreme Court decision to cancel contracts of Hong Kong-based companies, transferring port operations to other global shipping giants, thus sparking China's contentious detentions.
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