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12/7/2020

Readout from a Treasury Spokesperson on Secretary Mnuchin’s Discussion with G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Readout from a Treasury Spokesperson on Secretary Mnuchin’s
Discussion with G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank
Governors
December 7, 2020

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin hosted a discussion with
Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
the United Kingdom, the European Commission, and the Eurogroup. The heads of the IMF,
World Bank, and Financial Stability Board also joined the discussion. This is the 12th G7
meeting that the Secretary has chaired this year related to the pandemic response.
The G7 Finance Ministries and Central Banks remain in regular contact and continue to
coordinate on timely and e ective actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The
Ministers and Governors discussed domestic and international economic responses
underway and strategies to achieve a robust recovery throughout the global economy. They
also discussed ongoing responses to the evolving landscape of crypto assets and other
digital assets and national authorities’ work to prevent their use for malign purposes and
illicit activities. There is strong support across the G7 on the need to regulate digital
currencies. Ministers and Governors reiterated support for the G7 joint statement on digital
payments issued in October.
Secretary Mnuchin thanked the group for their dedicated e orts during a year that required
rapid, concerted action to respond to an unprecedented global challenge and lay the
groundwork for a strong and durable recovery. Secretary Mnuchin also recognized the
group’s e orts in support of the Debt Service Suspension Initiative and Common Framework
endorsed by the G20 to provide relief for the most vulnerable countries. The G7 Ministers
and Governors look forward to further robust engagement during the UK Presidency of the
G7 in 2021.

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