China Fear Grips G-7 in Draft With Alarm at ‘Harmful’ Trade

  • Ministers unite around language on cross-border commerce
  • Communique is set to be adopted after meetings on Saturday

Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors at the G7 Finance Ministers meeting in Stresa on May 24.

Photographer: Gabriel Bouys/AFP
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China’s outsized role in world trade is alarming global finance chiefs, who are poised to forge a united front in Italy priming their nations to challenge “harmful practices.”