G7

See also: G-7

Translingual

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From English, abbreviation of Group of Seven.

Proper noun

G7

  1. (economics, politics) The seven economically most important capitalist countries, which are the United States, Japan, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy and Canada, whose finance ministers meet several times a year to discuss economic policy.
    • 2020 April 12, Simon Tisdall, “US's global reputation hits rock-bottom over Trump's coronavirus response”, in The Guardian[1] (in English):
      US reputational damage is not confined to Europe. There was dismay among the G7 countries that a joint statement on tackling the pandemic could not be agreed because Trump insisted on calling it the “Wuhan virus” – his crude way of pinning sole blame on China.
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
  • G7+1

Etymology 2

Symbol

G7

  1. (music) Symbol for G seventh or dominant seventh.