G7, Canada and François-Philippe Champagne
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Top finance officials from the world’s seven wealthiest democracies set aside stark differences on U.S. tariffs and agreed to counter global “economic imbalances,” a swipe at China’s trade practices
This year’s G7 leaders summit will be held in Kananaskis, taking Trump to Canada — whose economy and sovereignty have faced threats from the U.S. president — highlighting how his policies to reshape global trade and defence ties have upended long-standing relationships.
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial democracies will try to agree on policies to restore global growth and stability, Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said on Tuesday,
Finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group of Seven democracies agreed during a meeting in western Canada that Russia could face further sanctions if it resists a push toward a cease-fire in its war in Ukraine.
Top economic officials avoided a condemnation of U.S. tariffs but committed to trying to reduce “economic policy uncertainty.”
US President Donald Trump will attend the annual G7 leaders' summit in Canada, the White House said Thursday. "President Trump will travel to the G7 leaders' summit in Canada from June 15 through the 17th. "We will be sending additional logistics information out after the briefing," spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne are scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting late Wednesday on the sidelines of the Group of Seven finance and central bank meeting.
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