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G7 says to counter 'non-market' policies from China to ensure free trade The G7 said it would deepen cooperation on the health response to Covid-19 and explore a global health treaty
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Group of Seven leaders on Friday said they would seek a collective approach to China to counter "non-market oriented" policies and practices and to ensure a fair multilateral global trade.

"With the aim of supporting a fair and mutually beneficial global economic system for all people, we will engage with others, especially G20 countries including large economies such as China," the G7 said after a virtual leaders' meeting.

"As leaders, we will consult with each other on collective approaches to address non-market oriented policies and practices, and we will cooperate with others to address important global issues that impact all countries."

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The G7 said it would deepen cooperation on the health response to Covid-19 and explore a global health treaty.

"We will: champion open economies and societies; promote global economic resilience; harness the digital economy with data free flow with trust," said the group whose combined economic clout is $40 trillion - a little less than half of the global economy.

The G7 said it would "cooperate on a modernised, freer and fairer rules-based multilateral trading system that reflects our values and delivers balanced growth with a reformed World Trade Organisation at its centre; and, strive to reach a consensus-based solution on international taxation by mid-2021 within the framework of the OECD."

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(Published 19 February 2021, 21:57 IST)