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G7 split over global economy
Continental Europe is divided with the United States and Britain on how to kick-start the fragile global recovery.
Although America was backed by Britain at a meeting of G7 finance ministers over the weekend, senior European officials and politicians warned that President Bush's £440 billion tax cut could destabilise a world economy already undermined by threat of war against Iraq.
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Published: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 01:00:00 GMT+00
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