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Germany to push for economic reforms in G7

Berlin - Germany wants to promote structural economic, financial market and tax reform when it takes over the presidency of the G7 club of rich nations next week, German media reported on Sunday.

Member states must "join forces to support an even stronger economic recovery", Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and central bank chief Jens Weidmann said in a written message to other G7 members, the Handelsblatt business daily said.

They stressed the need for "sound public finances and energetic structural reforms ... to achieve sustainable growth in the G7 countries and the global economy," according to the German-language report.

Amid the eurozone crisis, Schaeuble has been a champion of tough austerity and fiscal discipline as opposed to the stimulus spending advocated by crisis-hit countries in the single currency union.

Germany - the Eurozone's largest economy - also called for progress to address "the remaining gaps in financial market regulation", including shadow banks, and on the automatic exchange of tax information.

Schaeuble also wants to promote the fight against tax avoidance by multinational corporations, the newspaper reported.

Germany on Tuesday takes over the rotating presidency of the G7, which also includes Britain, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the United States, and is set to host a summit in 2015.

Russia was part of the larger G8 but was excluded by the other members in March over its role in the Ukraine crisis.

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