Joe and Jill Biden greet G7 leaders on the beach in Cornwall

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden greeted G7 leaders on the beach in Cornwall Friday for the official start of the summit to rebuild relationships that were ‘frayed’ during four years of President Donald Trump.  

During the summit the leaders will pledge 1 billion shots in arms of the COVID vaccine for the world, support a 15 per cent global minimum corporate tax, and target Big Tech with a new tax. 

Of those billion shots, half will come from the United States and 100 million from the U.K. 

President Joe Biden (left) walks hand-in-hand with first lady Jill Biden (right) as they arrive for the official start of the G7 summit 

The G2 leaders pose for a 'family photo' on the beach in Cornwall, England Friday to mark the official start of the summit

The G2 leaders pose for a ‘family photo’ on the beach in Cornwall, England Friday to mark the official start of the summit 

President Joe Biden (left) is seen walking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron (right)

President Joe Biden (left) is seen walking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron (right) 

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (second from right) led the pack of world leaders to the beachy scene where they would take this year's G7 family photo

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (second from right) led the pack of world leaders to the beachy scene where they would take this year’s G7 family photo 

The world leaders stayed socially distant for the G7 family photo, taken on the beach in Cornwall

The world leaders stayed socially distant for the G7 family photo, taken on the beach in Cornwall 

‘We’re going to help lead the world out of this pandemic working alongside our global partners,’ Biden said on Thursday, adding that the G7 nations would join the U.S. in outlining their vaccine donation commitments at the three-day summit. The G-7 also includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.  

The leaders gathered for opening greetings and a socially-distanced family photo, before pivoting to a session ‘Building Back Better From COVID-19.’ 

The world leaders of the seven industrial nations will also second an agreement made earlier by their finance ministers on the global minimum corporate tax. 

The update to international tax law is intended to end a global competition that has led some countries to cut their corporate taxes much lower than others in order to attract multinational companies to their shores. 

President Joe Biden and leaders of the G7 will pledge 1 billion shots in arms of the COVID vaccine for the world, support a 15 per cent global minimum corporate tax, and target Big Tech with a new tax as the summit begins

President Joe Biden and leaders of the G7 will pledge 1 billion shots in arms of the COVID vaccine for the world, support a 15 per cent global minimum corporate tax, and target Big Tech with a new tax as the summit begins 

Big Tech critics say the major multinational firms often avoid or minimize taxes by shifting profits and taking advantage of investment credits offered by governments

Big Tech critics say the major multinational firms often avoid or minimize taxes by shifting profits and taking advantage of investment credits offered by governments

It’s a big win for Biden’s administration, which has proposed the global minimum tax as a way to pay for infrastructure projects. Biden wants to hike corporate taxes in the US and a global minimum will help combat fears his move could cause jobs to move overseas. 

The leaders will also announce a plan to replace Digital Services Taxes, which targeted the biggest American tech companies – such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google – with a new tax plan linked to the places where multinationals are actually doing business, rather than where they are headquartered. 

Later the leaders will meet Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family at the Eden Project, a lush, domed eco-tourism site built in a former quarry pit. 

Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge will join the G7 leaders at the reception. 

On Thursday, world leaders from G7 countries arrived in Britain.

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived at Cornwall Airport in Newquay wearing a face mask and waved from the exit of his jet beside his country’s coat of arms and maple leaf flag. 

European Council President Charles Michel also arrived ahead of the G7 meeting at the airport on June 10, and was met by a selection of British soldiers, sailors and airmen. 

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and his wife Mariko Suga arrived in Newquay in the early hours of this morning. A typical flight from his country to Britain takes roughly 12 hours. 

Prime Minister Johnson will host leaders from the USA, Japan, Germany, France, Italy and Canada at the G7 Summit to be held in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, beginning today. 

Britain has invited Australia, India, South Africa, and South Korea to attend the Leaders’ Summit as guest countries – as well as the EU, amid trade tensions with the bloc.  

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives ahead of the G7 Summit at Cornwall airport in Newquay, Britain, 10 June

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives ahead of the G7 Summit at Cornwall airport in Newquay, Britain, 10 June

European Council President Charles Michel (C) arrives ahead of the G7 meeting at Cornwall airport on June 10, 2021 in Newquay

European Council President Charles Michel (C) arrives ahead of the G7 meeting at Cornwall airport on June 10, 2021 in Newquay

President of the European Council, Charles Michel (centre) is welcomed as he arrives at Cornwall Airport Newquay ahead of the G7 summit, June 10

President of the European Council, Charles Michel (centre) is welcomed as he arrives at Cornwall Airport Newquay ahead of the G7 summit, June 10 

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and his wife Mariko Suga arrive at Newquay Airport on June 11, 2021 in Newquay

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and his wife Mariko Suga arrive at Newquay Airport on June 11, 2021 in Newquay

Joe Biden, pictured with Boris Johnson yesterday, has stressed the need for the world's democracies to stand together as he arrived in the UK on his first overseas trip as US president

Joe Biden, pictured with Boris Johnson yesterday, has stressed the need for the world’s democracies to stand together as he arrived in the UK on his first overseas trip as US president

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