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==Issues== |
==Issues== |
Revision as of 22:45, 25 August 2007
The 10th G7 Summit was held at the in London, England between July 7 to 9, 1984.
Leaders at the Summit
- Canada - Prime Minister John Turner
- France - President François Mitterrand
- West Germany - Chancellor Helmut Kohl
- Italy - Prime Minister Bettino Craxi
- Japan - Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone
- UK - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
- USA - President Ronald Reagan
Issues
- economic problems, prospects and opportunities for our countries and for the world
- world recession
- enduring growth and the creation of new jobs
- growing strain of public expenditure
- unemployment
- political and economic challenges for developing countries
- debt burdens of developing countries and role for the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- policies to reduce inflation, interest rates
- control monetary growth and reduce budgetary deficits
- business innovations
- labour issues and opportunities
- economcy stability and management
- development assistance and assistance through the international financial and development institutions to the developing countries
- third world debt
- trade liberalization
- poverty and drought
- oil and the Gulf
- East Bloc
- Job creation innovations in Italy
- environment
- manned space station