The Quadrilateral group or the Quad is an informal group which includes the trade spokespersons of Canada, the European Union, Japan, and the United States. It was first suggested at a private meeting during the 7th G7 summit in July 1981. Initially, a trilateral group was proposed (excluding Canada) because of the tensions between the two North American countries at that time but eventually, the Canadian Government successfully lobbied to be included. The European Commission has avoided formalizing the group because of resistance from the European Union members, particularly France, who resent their lack of direct involvement.
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| - The Quadrilateral group or the Quad is an informal group which includes the trade spokespersons of Canada, the European Union, Japan, and the United States. It was first suggested at a private meeting during the 7th G7 summit in July 1981. Initially, a trilateral group was proposed (excluding Canada) because of the tensions between the two North American countries at that time but eventually, the Canadian Government successfully lobbied to be included. The European Commission has avoided formalizing the group because of resistance from the European Union members, particularly France, who resent their lack of direct involvement. (en)
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- Cambridge, Ontario
- Quadra Island
- Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
- San Diego
- Brainerd, Minnesota
- Trade ministers
- Unorganized North Algoma District
- Versailles, Yvelines
- Minister of International Trade Diversification
- Minnesota
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- London
- Los Angeles
- Sinta
- Fukushima, Fukushima
- 7th G7 summit
- British Columbia
- Brussels
- Tokyo
- Toronto
- Washington (state)
- Whistler, British Columbia
- European Union
- Florida
- Ottawa
- G7
- Islamorada, Florida
- The Hague
- International trade organizations
- Key Biscayne, Florida
- St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Kobe
- Kyoto
- Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
- Napa, California
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- OECD
- Office of the United States Trade Representative
- Ontario
- Seattle
- Yorkshire
- Ripley Castle
- European Commissioner for Trade
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