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US President Donald Trump raises his fist when he leaves the Air Force on his arrival at Kalgary International Airport, before the G7, in Albert, Canada, June 15, 2025.
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Permanent trade and shock in Ukraine and the Middle East should dominate the negotiations, as the leaders of the world’s largest economic forces gather in Canada for this year in seven summits.
In case of uncertainty due to this Donald Trump It stands with them or against them at the main geopolitical points.
The G7 consists of the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, as well as representatives of the European Union and other guest participants. Leaders of Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Ukraine, South Africa and South Korea were also invited this year.
These summits are aimed at facilitating consensus relatively the world’s largest economic and geopolitical problems and coordinate actions to solve them.
The problem for the group this year arises from within, however, with Array of Trump trading tariffs and a potential global trade war that comes as living threats – a ban on the UK, who signed a trade agreement with Washington in May.
The summit takes place, while a 90-day pause of Trump at “back” tariffs is still valid, and Japan and the EU seek to make a deal until July 9, when higher trading duties are currently reduced to 10% Trump in intermediate mode to allow agreements to return from revenge.
Canada suffered from 25% tariff on Auto and 50% of the steel import duty and aluminumWhile the goods that are not covered by the USMCA trading pact, which includes Mexico, also obey duties. Canada avenged With its own 25% tariff on US importsAlthough this suspended some of them to protect the domestic industry.
It is expected that at the G7 summit at the G7 summit for the next few days are expected bilateral meetings between Trump and executives looking for a trading transaction, but the chances for any big deals that have been reached is uncertain. However, Trump is convinced that progress can be made in agreements.
Asked if he plans to inform about any trade pact at the summit when he left the White House on Sunday, Trump said: “We have trade deals. All we need to do is send the letter:” This is what you need to pay. “But I think we will have a few, a few new trades” in the comments reported by Associated Press.
Canada’s farm certainly seems to avoid any obvious signs of disconnection, abandoning the usual communique, which is issued at the end of the G7 summits about how the group plans to work together to solve joint problems.
This may seek the repetition of the harmonious conclusion to the preliminary summit in Canada in 2018, when Trump retreated as a joint statement during his first term. The 2019 summit in France was the last meeting that was present in Trump.
President Donald Trump arrives at a press conference at the end of the G7 summit in Biarrick, France, August 26, 2019.
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“The G7 was formed fifty years ago, so the democracy of the advanced economy in the world could coordinate common economic and geopolitical problems. But what happens when the cause of instability comes from G7? This is a question that fits the leaders when they are going to Cananoskis this week,” John Lipsky, chairman of the International Economy.
“Trump will try to coordinate (G7) with China’s economic coercion. But the rest of the leaders can return to Trump and say that such coordination underlying why the G7 works would be easier if it did not impose tariffs on its allies,” he added.
There is also a shadow issue of support for Ukraine – either Russia’s rehabilitation, and Trump on the fence on further sanctions in Moscow – as well as an escalation crisis in the Middle East, where recent Attacks between Israel and Iran left hundreds of dead and grew Concerns of the world economy.
Israeli an unwavering ally, the USA, has entered to help knock down Iran rockets, while other world leaders have called for de -tape tensions.
Analysts can generate fireworks at the June summit in Canada, given that in June the summit in Canada, given the often opposed and mercury.
“The last time Trump was present at the G7 leaders in Canada, in 2018 he treated him as a reality,” said analysts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in the analysis before the meeting.
“With Trump’s tariff war, in the midst and focused on other countries that were present, this meeting may be even more controversial than its last visit,” they said. In order to avoid another catastrophic end at the G7 summit, CSIS said the global leader must admit and act with the Trump’s concern about the Global US leadership.
“In previous meetings, the G7 members are clearly interested in solving technological achievements, health care, major wars and other issues that are not part of the group’s traditional mandate. Many international institutions are paralyzed by geopolitical rivals today, and coordinated actions are more than if – they said.