EU leaders rounded on US President
Donald Trump over his trade threats on Saturday as they arrived in the chic French seaside resort of Biarritz for a
G7 summit overshadowed by trans-Atlantic tensions and worries about the global economy. Already embroiled in a high-risk trade war with
China, Trump warned late Friday he would impose punishing
tariffs on French wine if
France doesn't withdraw a new digital tax that will hit US tech giants. The
European Union "will respond in kind," EU Council President Donald Tusk answered to Trump, who issued his threat on departing
Washington for Biarritz.