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| G7 leaders, pictured in 2017, say their finance ministers will talk to each other weekly as the coronavirus ravages the global economy (AFP Photo/STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN) |
Washington (AFP) - Leaders of the G7 industrial powerhouses pledged Monday to join forces to halt economic freefall in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which they called "a human tragedy."
As the
outbreak caused more countries to shut down and brought the global economy to a
screeching halt, the leaders stressed the need to join forces and move quickly
to address the damage.
"The
COVID-19 pandemic is a human tragedy and a global health crisis, which also
poses major risks for the world economy," a joint statement from Britain,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States said.
"We
resolve to coordinate measures and do whatever it takes, using all policy
tools, to achieve strong growth in the G7 economies and to safeguard against
downside risks," the leaders said in a statement following an emergency
videoconference.
The
measures aim to "support immediately and as much as necessary the workers,
companies and sectors most affected," the statement said.
The G7
likewise said it would work together on "border management" following
the drastic curtailment of movement across borders in an effort to slow the
spread of the illness.
With market
selloffs triggered by mass quarantines and travel restrictions, governments in
the world's wealthiest countries are under pressure to show they can control
the situation.
The G7
leaders instructed their finance ministers to consult weekly to implement
policy measures and "develop further timely and effective actions."
Health
ministers will likewise talk weekly to try to coordinate information to the
public and medical know-how and equipment.
The G7
leaders noted the disruption to supply chains due to transportation shutdowns,
as well as the harm to families.
They called
on global institutions like the IMF to "swiftly" deploy financial
assistance to countries that need it.
"We
are committed to working together with resolve to implement these measures to
respond to this global emergency," they said.
And they
said they are "determined not only to restore the level of growth
anticipated before the COVID-19 pandemic but also to build the foundation for
stronger future growth."
In
Washington, the White House called the videoconference "historic" and
said the G7 leaders worked to "accelerate the national health and economic
responses to the coronavirus pandemic in order to save lives and restore
economic growth."

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