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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump abruptly leaves G7 summit in Canada, says it’s unrelated to Israel-Iran ceasefireTrump stormed out of the G7 summit in Canada on Monday, ditching the final sessions and sending Air Force One back to Washington without explaining a thing to the press. That vacuum didn’t last long though—Emmanuel Macron,
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President Trump is set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta. The leaders will meet for the second month in a row, amid elevated tensions caused by Trump’s tariffs on Canada and his references to the nation as the 51st U.
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Six of the Group of Seven leaders were trying, as their summit wraps up, to show the wealthy nations’ club still has the clout to shape world events despite the early departure of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The United States’ historic economic allies will likely try to avoid direct conflict while also hoping to push the U.S. president to remove tariffs and promote a ceasefire in the Middle East.
The European Union is reportedly prepared to accept a flat 10% tariff on all exports to the United States in a bid to prevent steeper duties on critical sectors like automobiles, pharmaceuticals and electronics.
The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher argued that President Donald Trump’s newest trade deal with the United Kingdom is worth celebrating in his administration, specifically the timing of its signing,
Trump has often been a disruptor at global gatherings, badgering U.S. allies and competitors alike. But the dynamic could be different this time.
What matters in U.S. and global markets today World markets were calm on Monday, even in the face of this weekend's escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict, as volatile oil prices fell slightly from Friday's 4-month peak.