Group 1 - The G7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting concluded in Banff, Alberta, Canada, emphasizing the importance of unity in addressing complex global challenges [1] - The communiqué highlighted a consensus among participants that economic policy uncertainty has declined from its peak, while concerns about unsustainable global macroeconomic imbalances persist [1] - A call to action was issued to combat financial crimes, with Canada committing CAD 4.8 million in new technical assistance to developing economies [1] Group 2 - The G7 agreed to support the World Bank-led initiative to strengthen resilient and inclusive supply chains, with Canada pledging CAD 20 million for this purpose in Latin America and the Caribbean [1] - Participants acknowledged the risks associated with the increase of low-value goods imports into G7 markets [1] - Continued support for Ukraine was reiterated by all parties involved in the meeting [2]
七国集团财长与央行行长会议公报避谈贸易战
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-23 05:18