The real reason for China’s trade war on Lithuania

Baltic country’s foreign minister says Beijing is deploying ‘weapon of economic destruction’

A sign outside the Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius, Lithuania
Sign outside the Taiwanese representative office in Lithuanian capital Vilnius
(Image credit: Peter Malukas/AFP via Getty Images)

China is waging a trade war against Lithuania in order to test the West’s resolve to stand up to Beijing, according to the foreign minister of the embattled Baltic state.

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