The world’s top economies are meeting this week in Ottawa for the 50th G7 Summit, with a packed agenda: Ukraine, global trade wars, climate policy, and the rising power of BRICS nations.
President Biden, French President Macron, and new UK Prime Minister Lisa Nandy are expected to push for a joint strategy on China and stronger NATO funding.
But tensions remain. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has warned the U.S. not to go “rogue” on trade. Meanwhile, Italy’s far-right leader Giorgia Meloni is pushing back against climate reforms.
With war in Ukraine still raging and tariffs rising, this summit could reshape global alliances or fracture them further.
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