The G20 summit that will be held in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires from 30 November to 1 December risks becoming a ‘failure’ because of the trade war between the US and China, Le Figaro says.
The ramifications of the escalating US-China trade war are likely to be felt at the summit of the world’s most powerful leaders, the G20, which has not been as fraught with tensions as today since its establishment at the height of the global financial crisis ten years ago, according to the French newspaper Le Figaro.
‘With great difficulties related to the stance of the United States, it won’t be easy to arrive at signing a joint communiqué’, the French media outlet cited a source at the Elysee.