G7 allies likely to ‘gang up’ on President Trump as aluminium tariffs threaten all-out trade war
US president’s stance will receive a hostile reception from the leaders of the world’s richest democracies, making a joint communique at the end a hard ask

Summits of the Group of Seven powers are often marred by anti-globalist demonstrations in the streets of the host city.
This time, the greatest threat to the liberal world order will be inside the fence.
His stance will receive such a hostile reception from the other leaders of the world’s richest democracies that some observers have suggested renaming the G7 summit the G6+1.
Trump may well be distracted by preparations for his June 12 summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, which will be in Singapore immediately after the rich world talking shop in Canada.
But it is not such a stretch to imagine that the US leader will enjoy a warmer encounter with the autocrat from Pyongyang than with his Canadian hosts and European and Japanese allies.