G-7 leaders address China’s economic bullying at Hiroshima Summit, caution of repercussions.
Day 2 of G-7 Summit in Hiroshima: Economic Security Takes Center Stage
The second day of the Group of Seven (G-7) summit in Hiroshima saw leaders from the United States, the U.K., Japan, Canada, Germany, France, and Italy come together to discuss economic security. The focus was on outlining actions to counter Beijing’s “economic coercion” and non-market practices.
G-7 Countries Unite to Tackle Economic Coercion
The G-7 countries announced on May 20 their plan to add…
- Bold measures to tackle economic coercion
- Actions to counter non-market practices
- Efforts to promote a free and open global economy
These measures are aimed at ensuring that all countries play by the same rules and that economic security is maintained for all.
The G-7 leaders also discussed the importance of investing in infrastructure, innovation, and education to promote economic growth and stability. They emphasized the need for collaboration and cooperation among nations to address global economic challenges.
Overall, the second day of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima was a productive one, with leaders coming together to tackle economic security issues and promote a more stable and prosperous global economy.
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