EU Leaders Confront Trump Over Trade War at G7 Summit
European leaders are making direct appeals to President TRUMP as the G7 summit opens in Canada, urging an immediate end to tariffs that threaten global market stability. The US-EU trade dispute has become the focal point of discussions in Kananaskis, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warning of economic damage on both sides of the Atlantic.
Von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa presented a unified front against protectionist measures, emphasizing the need to restore stability among allies. The trade tensions come as markets worldwide face increased volatility, creating uncertainty for businesses operating across borders.
In a strategic move, Costa linked trade policy to defense spending, arguing that resolving the tariff dispute should coincide with increased NATO contributions. This dual approach reflects the complex interplay between economic and security concerns among Western allies.