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G7 Ministers Address Mideast War Financial Impact

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French Finance Minister Roland Lescure spoke at a news conference about upcoming G7 talks focused on economic repercussions from the Middle East conflict. The war, which began with strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran in late February, has led to retaliatory actions by Tehran, including targeting oil-exporting nations and halting shipments through the Gulf.

This disruption has caused a spike in oil and natural gas prices, affecting supply chains across numerous industries. Lescure noted that there are significant differences among G7 countries regarding how they’re responding to these economic impacts, with Asia being particularly vulnerable. The minister emphasized the importance of discussing financial market effects and broader economic implications at the upcoming videoconference.

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The G7 meeting marks a rare instance where finance, energy, and central bank chiefs will convene without a traditional in-person setting. This reflects the urgency and complexity of managing supply chain issues and rising energy costs amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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