💨 Abstract
G7 finance leaders met to find common ground despite U.S. tariffs. They aimed to issue a joint communiqué on non-tariff issues such as support for Ukraine, countering non-market economic policies, and combating financial crimes. Tensions remain over Trump's tariffs and the language describing Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The group hopes to avoid a repeat of the 2018 split and is discussing a lower price cap on Russian crude oil.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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