At the G7 Summit this week, world leaders announced new details of a $773 billion plan to invest in sustainable infrastructure projects across the developing world. Is this move a sign of the West playing catch-up to China’s decade-old Belt and Road Initiative? Redmond Shannon takes a look at what it will involve and the reasons behind it.
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Is the G7 global infrastructure announcement an attempt to catch up to China?
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