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imageSENDAI: Britain's possible exit from the European Union took centre stage at a G7 meeting in Japan Saturday, as UK finance minister George Osborne warned a 'Brexit' could doom trade deals with EU countries.

The comments came during two days of talks largely focused on how the club of rich nations can stoke the lumbering world economy, with terrorism financing and a sharp divide over currency policy also on the table.

As the vote on Britain's future in the EU draws closer, Osborne said his meetings with G7 counterparts underscored the gravity of the in-out decision next month.

"If Britain left the EU, and wanted access to the single market...then we would need to pay into the EU budget and we'd have to accept free movement of people but we'd have no say over those policies at all," Osborne told the BBC.

Britain will decide in a referendum on June 23 whether to stay in the EU or leave the 28-country bloc.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Osborne, like Prime Minister David Cameron, is campaigning for Britain to stay in.

"If we left the EU we would have a two year period to negotiate our exit with 27 other countries, we'd then have to negotiate new arrangements...and at the same time conclude over 50 trade deals with countries that aren't even in Europe," he said.

"That would be extremely difficult to do."

During that period, businesses would have "no certainty" about the future and so would not take on new workers or invest, he said.

"It hits people's incomes, it hits the value of houses, it hits businesses and jobs. People are beginning to understand that," said Osborne.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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