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ReutersROME (Reuters) - The G7 industrial powers, fearing a rise of protectionism, will do all they can to combat recession and avoid distorting free trade on the way, according to a joint statement being prepared for release after talks on Saturday.
The draft statement, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters as G7 finance ministers met in Rome, sought to allay fears that governments determined to protect jobs and national industries would abandon commitments to fair cross-border competition.
Overnight, the U.S. Congress adopted a $787-billion economic rescue plan that includes tens of billions of dollars for public building projects, with conditions including that they use U.S. steel and other U.S.-made goods.
The draft G7 statement said that stabilizing the economy and financial markets was paramount right now, meaning all had to work together and use all possible policy options to maximum collective effect.
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This is so infuriating. We are the only non-protectionist country on Earth.