News
08 March 2017

G-20 drops pledge to resist protectionism

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

G-20 finance chiefs plan to drop an explicit pledge to resist protectionism, while still promising open trade, according to a draft of their upcoming statement. The language used has changed since July's meeting in Chengdu, China, after which finance ministers and central bankers vowed to resist...

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