UK's Reeves to warn G7 against unilateral trade moves during Iran war

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FILE PHOTO: British Chancellor Rachel Reeves gives Ministerial Statement on Middle East: Economic Update at the House of Commons in London, Britain, March 24, 2026. House of Commons/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON, March 29 (Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister will urge her G7 counterparts on ‌Monday not to pursue unilateral measures such ‌as new trade barriers while the Iran war continues, ​saying such steps could further threaten energy security.

During a meeting with G7 finance ministers, energy ministers and central bank governors, Rachel Reeves ‌will say the ⁠G7 “should act together, not in ways that shift pressure onto partners ⁠or weaken collective resilience”, a statement released by her ministry said.

The Group of Seven (G7) wealthy ​nations includes ​the U.S., Britain, ​Canada, France, Germany, Italy ‌and Japan, along with the European Union.

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Reeves is expected to say that protectionism and new trade barriers could disrupt supply chains and drive up costs, and that cooperation is ‌vital to keep energy ​and goods flowing and to ​bring down ​bills over time.

The war on Iran ‌launched by the U.S. and ​Israel on ​February 28 has spread across the Middle East, killing thousands of people and ​hitting the ‌world economy with the biggest-ever disruption to ​global energy supplies.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony; ​Editing by Helen Popper)