China's foreign ministry has responded to US Senator Rick Scott's call for an investigation into Chinese garlic imports, expressing the need for more 'common sense' and cautioning against politicizing economic issues. Scott had raised concerns over food safety, labour practices, and the impact on US economic security, arguing that Chinese garlic is treated with human waste as fertilizer. This situation comes as trade tensions between China and the US are expected to escalate, with a history of tariffs on Chinese goods, including a previous tariff on Chinese garlic. Despite these tensions, garlic trade represents a small fraction of China's total exports to the US.