G20 compromise sees free trade backed with defence to unfair practices caveat

Leaders of the world's top economic powers have reaffirmed their support for free trade but tempered the statement by acknowledging countries could defend their home companies and markets against unfair practices.

G20 compromise sees free trade backed with defence to unfair practices caveat

Leaders of the world's top economic powers have reaffirmed their support for free trade but tempered the statement by acknowledging countries could defend their home companies and markets against unfair practices.

The G20 summit came up with compromise language on trade, although officials struggled to find common ground on another contentious issue, fighting climate change.

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