Carney talks trade with G7 allies, China ahead of leaders’ summit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney took part in a video call today with officials from the Group of Seven countries and China to address global economic imbalances.
A spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed Carney took part in the meeting led by French President Emmanuel Macron.
The government of France says priorities for next week’s G7 Leaders’ Summit will include reducing global inequalities, and warns that industrial overcapacity, underinvestment, excessive debt and a drop in international solidarity are threatening the global economy.
Recent reports by the International Monetary Fund and France’s G7 presidency say global macroeconomic imbalances are getting worse and can’t be solved without China.


