G7 Aims to Raise $600 Billion to Counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative

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G7 Aims to Raise $600 Billion to Counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative

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China in Focus

Seven world powers are looking to counter China with a new project and hundred-billion dollars in funding. It’s designed as an answer to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

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