An isolated President Donald Trump arrived Saturday for the G7 summit in Biarritz bearing threats of tariffs against host France and a decision to deepen his trade war with China, despite fears of US or even global recession.
Trump dislikes the kind of multilateral forums epitomised by the G7, insisting on a policy of "America first" and his own skills, honed in a real estate career, of one-to-one deal making.
Ahead of the summit in the elegant French seaside resort, he has criticised most of his partners, rowing with them over Iran, trade, global warming and Brexit.
And on the eve of his trip, he brushed aside concerns of global economic slowdown to exchange new tariffs with China, insisting "we'll win."
He called the struggle "a little spat."