16th G7 summit

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The 16th G7 Summit was held at Houston, Texas between July 9th and 11th, 1990.

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[edit] Leaders at the Summit

[edit] Issues

  • The International Economic Situation
  • International Monetary Developments and Policy
  • The International Trading System
  • Direct Investment
  • Export Credits
  • Reform in Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Soviet Union
  • The Developing Nations
  • Third World Debt
  • The Environment
  • Narcotics

[edit] Art Installation

The sculpture in its current location near the entrance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
The sculpture in its current location near the entrance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

A large sculpture was commissioned by U.S. President George Bush for the event. It ultimately consisted of several rectangular light pillars with the designs of the flags of the seven participating countries, as well as the flag of the European Union. After the summit, the sculpture was relocated to Houston Intercontinental Airport, which was renamed in honor of the former President some years later.

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Preceded by
15th G7 summit
G8 Summit
1990
Succeeded by
17th G7 summit
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