The Group of Seven (G7) is the most powerful and influential forums of seven country, this group bring leaders together of advanced economics to discuss global issues including economic growth, trade, security, energy, climate change, technology and international cooperation.
In 2026, 52nd G7 Summit started from 15-17 June 2026 in Évian-les-Bains, France, under the presidency of France. In this summit, the European Union also participates in G7 discussions through its institutional leadership.
What is G7?
The G7 is an non-formal grouping of 7 advanced economies that working together on major global political and economic challenges.
The G7 members are:
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- United Kingdom
- United States
The European Union (EU) participates in all summit discussions but its clearly not counted among the seven member countries.
G7 Countries and Their Representatives in 2026
| Country | Representative (2026) | Designation |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | Mark Carney | Prime Minister |
| France | Emmanuel Macron | President |
| Germany | Friedrich Merz | Chancellor |
| Italy | Giorgia Meloni | Prime Minister |
| Japan | Shigeru Ishiba | Prime Minister |
| United Kingdom | Keir Starmer | Prime Minister |
| United States | Donald Trump | President |
European Union Representation at G7
Its not an official member country, the European Union participates in G7 meetings.
The EU is represented by:
- Ursula von der Leyen
- António Costa
The European Union takes part in summit discussions but does not hold the rotating presidency.
Major Issues Discussed at G7 Summit 2026
- Worldwide economic stability
- Strengthening global trade and supply networks
- AI and online safety
- Ukraine conflict and security cooperation
- Energy transition and sanctions policy
- Critical minerals and industrial strategy
- Global debt challenges for developing countries
Invited Outreach Countries at G7 2026
As apart from G7 members, France also invited several partner countries and international organizations to participate in outreach sessions. Among the invited leaders was Narendra Modi, who attended summit discussions and held bilateral meetings with multiple global leaders.
Why is G7 Important?
The G7 remains important because its member countries collectively represent a major share of:
- Global GDP
- International trade
- Technology innovation
- Financial markets
- International policymaking
Although it does not issue legally binding decisions, the forum strongly influences global economic and geopolitical direction.








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