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New German finance ministry pushes free trade at G20 meeting

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(Reuters) - Germany's new minister warned on Sunday that could harm future economic prospects and said would continue talks to dissuade the from imposing and aluminium tariffs.

told reporters en route to his first meeting of ministers and central that he would underscore the importance of free trade for the global when he meets on Monday.

The world is growing together "and it should stay together" said Scholz, a member of the Social Democrats, junior partners in Angela Merkel's coalition government.

Free trade had a decisive role to play in securing future economic growth, said, adding, "That's why it would be difficult if played a bigger role."

said had a "clear position" on the planned U.S. tariffs, and hoped further discussions with U.S. officials could help avert a looming trade war with the

German and other EU officials are pushing back against plans announced earlier this month by U.S. to impose duties on incoming and aluminium. He also threatened to levy a tax on European cars if the EU did not remove tariffs and trade barriers on a range of goods.

Merkel spoke by telephone on Saturday with Chinese about the proposed U.S. tariffs, and underscored the importance of multilateral cooperation on global trade.

The two leaders agreed to work on solutions for excess capacity in world markets within the framework of the group of industrialised nations.

German Minister Peter Altmaier, a member of Merkel's conservatives, will travel to later on Sunday to press U.S. officials on the issue.

(Reporting by Gernot Heller; Writing by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 17:10 IST
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