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Hire American measures raise protectionism concerns

By Alan Beattie in Washington

Published: February 14 2009 02:00 | Last updated: February 14 2009 02:00

The final stimulus bill that emerged on Capitol Hill yesterday may have been portrayed by Barack Obama, US president, as a success for the US economy but finance ministers from the Group of Seven meeting in Rome today will remain concerned about the protectionist signals it may be sending.

Apart from the Buy American provisions restricting government spending to US companies, other items in the bill could also give cause for alarm.

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