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G7 finance chiefs say it is urgent to limit Middle East war’s cost to global economy

G7 finance chiefs say it is urgent to limit Middle East war’s cost to global economy

G7 finance chiefs emphasized the urgent need to limit the economic impact of the Middle East war on the global economy. They called for coordinated efforts to contain costs and prevent escalation, highlighting the war's potential to disrupt markets, energy supplies, and financial stability worldwide.

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