Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne spearheaded a virtual assembly of G7 finance ministers on Monday, focusing discussions on export controls and critical minerals, according to a finance ministry release.
A primary consensus among ministers was the apprehension surrounding the enforcement of non-market policies, such as export controls on critical mineral supply chains. These measures, they argued, lead to detrimental macroeconomic outcomes, heightened price instability, and a bleak outlook for global economic growth.
The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing these economic challenges to safeguard supply chains and global market stability.

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