G7 leaders meeting in Italy turn their attention to China on Friday, from security in the Asia-Pacific to how best to protect their industries while avoiding an outright trade war with Beijing. After a first day dominated by Ukraine, US President Joe Biden and the leaders of Japan, Italy, Franc...
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