These transgressions, they say, include the indiscriminate implementation of tariffs and the misuse of environmental standards to create trade barriers, according to a draft seen by the Post. The document warns that such actions threaten to destabilise global supply chains and fuel greater uncertainty across the world economy.
Details of the draft were first reported by Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.
The language aligns with the group’s long-standing support for multilateralism, and comes at a time of heightened trade tensions following Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs, which were paused for 90 days shortly after implementation earlier this month. Many of the punitive levies remain in effect on imports from China.