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Finance leaders from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies will strive for unity on non-tariff issues when they meet in Canada this week, but may have trouble reaching consensus with a ...
G7 members Japan, Germany, France and Italy all face a potential doubling of US "reciprocal" duties to 20% or more in early July. Britain negotiated a limited trade deal that leaves it saddled ...
G7 Finance Unity: Leaders aim to resolve non-tariff issues, promote economic security, and AI cooperation at Canada meeting amid US tariff tensions.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump sent a letter to Canada on Thursday threatening to raise taxes on imported goods ...
As the Group of Seven (G7) summit gets underway in Alberta, Canada, trade issues loom large in the discussions, with leaders from the European Union (EU), Japan and Canada once again pressing the ...
Mr. Trump’s early departure also meant that he missed face-to-face discussions with several non-G7 leaders who were invited to the summit but did not show up until late on Monday.
The remaining leaders agreed to jointly attempt to combat what they called non-market policies that could jeopardize global access to critical minerals. They also pledged to limit the downsides of ...
The United States and G7 nations have reached an agreement to adopt a new side-by-side international tax framework that ...
G7 leaders from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the U.S., along with the European Union, are convening in the resort area of Kananaskis in the Canadian Rockies until Tuesday.
How the G7 will describe the economic uncertainty and stalled investment unleashed by Trump’s tariffs without explicitly blaming his policies is another thorny issue in the negotiations. “My crystal ...