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g7 finance chiefs seek to tackle imbalances as trade strains unity ce7f5bd3d089f222

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AI insight

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The G7 meeting signals potential coordinated policy to secure critical mineral supply chains, reducing dependence on China. This could affect mining and refining sectors globally, with possible investment incentives or trade measures. The impact is global but particularly relevant for countries with critical mineral reserves. No concrete commercial mechanism is specified; the meeting is a policy discussion stage.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • G7 finance ministers meeting in Paris on May 18-19, 2026.
  • Discussions include reducing reliance on China for critical minerals.
  • Meeting follows US-China summit with no significant economic progress.
  • French finance minister highlights global imbalances in consumption patterns.
  • Mideast conflict economic impact also on agenda.
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Mid-term decline in EM equity sectors and currencies expected; EM_MARKETS sector is affected down.

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