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Tokyo, May 24 (Jiji Press)--Whether leaders of the Group of Seven major industrial countries, set to meet in Italy later this week, will be able to achieve their unity in embracing free trade is drawing keen attention.
It will be the first annual G-7 summit attended by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has shown a protectionist approach, including his "America First" trade policy, creating a rift among the seven countries.
The G-7 finance ministers and central bank governors, meeting in Bari, southern Italy, last week, did not send out a clear message against protectionism due to the rift.
Details of a G-7 leaders' declaration, which will be adopted at the summit, are unlikely to be finalized until their discussions, sources familiar with the situation said.
In recent years, the G-7 leaders expressed their resolve to fight protectionism in their statements.
It will be the first annual G-7 summit attended by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has shown a protectionist approach, including his "America First" trade policy, creating a rift among the seven countries.
The G-7 finance ministers and central bank governors, meeting in Bari, southern Italy, last week, did not send out a clear message against protectionism due to the rift.
Details of a G-7 leaders' declaration, which will be adopted at the summit, are unlikely to be finalized until their discussions, sources familiar with the situation said.
In recent years, the G-7 leaders expressed their resolve to fight protectionism in their statements.
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