Finance minister of the Group of Seven (G7) will meet in Paris on Monday as economic growth concerns and the shocks of the Middle East conflict grab the spotlight in the high-profile conclave. The meet also assumes significance as it comes days after a summit between the top two economies, the US and China concluded on Friday. French President Emmanuel Macron’s priority is to “tackle imbalances,” and the summit will also be a platform to discuss key economic issues including America’s big budget deficits, dwindling investments in Europe and China’s vast trade surplus, Bloomberg reported. The US-Israeli strikes on Iran…
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