Letters | Lithuania and China: who is in the wrong?

  • Readers discuss the Lithuania-China trade conflict, and what it would take for a nation to compel China to do something it doesn’t want to

A staff member of Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation covers a simplified Chinese label with a traditional Chinese label on a bottle of rum from Lithuania at a cargo storage area, in Taoyuan, Taiwan, on January 22. Photo: Reuters
Lithuania is playing the victim, telling the European Union and the world the Chinese government has an official embargo on its products because of its ties with Taiwan. China on the other hand denies that it is exerting economic pressure. Who is in the wrong?
What have the World Trade Organization and the European Union done to help settle this dispute for their members? If these organisations are toothless, they should considering dissolving themselves.
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