Trade to dominate Trudeau-Trump bilateral meeting during G7 summit
BIARRITZ, France — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived Friday for this weekend’s long-awaited G7 summit in France, where he plans to try to shore up Canada’s trade and economic interests in one-on-one meetings with several world leaders before the official gathering gets underway.
White House officials have confirmed Trudeau will have a tete-a-tete with President Donald Trump on Sunday on the margins of the summit, which is being held this weekend in the picturesque seaside resort of Biarritz.
Trudeau will also meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in private, one-on-one meetings before the official beginning of the summit Saturday night.
While their collective grievances with China have been a key focus of conversations between Trudeau, Trump and other Canadian and American officials in the days leading up to the summit — including during meetings in Ottawa on Thursday with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — Canadian officials say Trudeau will be focused on trade and economic issues when he sits down with Trump and other G7 leaders.