Article snippet: MORE departs late Friday for what is poised to be a busy, and possibly tense, meeting with leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) economies in France over the weekend. The summit comes at a time of global economic turmoil, and is certain to display international divides over trade, climate change, Syria’s civil war and other global security challenges. Trump is also facing pressure over his trade war with China and growing worries that the U.S. economy could be headed toward a recession. Trump widened the dispute with China on Friday, threatening retaliation over a new set of reciprocal tariffs from Beijing while demanding that U.S. companies leave China. The rising tensions between pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong and China’s Communist Party are also likely to hang over the meeting. Here are five things to watch as Trump huddles with the leaders of France, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, India and Canada at the annual G-7 summit. Potential for tensions on trade, economy Trump plans to make trade a central focus of his conversations with foreign leaders and will take a victory lap to take credit for the U.S. economic gains made under his administration, even amid growing fears that a recession could be on the horizon. The global economy and trade will be the subject of a formal session Sunday morning, which was added at Trump’s request. A senior administration official told reporters Thursday that Trump would champion his “pro-jobs, pro-growth economic ag... Link to the full article to read more