Europe 1 with AFP 5:23 p.m., June 26, 2022

The G7 put on track on Sunday a vast investment program for developing countries, aimed at mobilizing 600 billion dollars and supposed to respond to the immense projects financed by China, American President Joe Biden announced on Sunday.

The G7 put on track on Sunday a vast investment program for developing countries, aimed at mobilizing 600 billion dollars and supposed to respond to the immense projects financed by China, American President Joe Biden announced on Sunday.

“With G7 partners, we aim to mobilize $600 billion by 2027 for global infrastructure investment,” the White House said shortly before a speech by Mr Biden unveiling the proposal at the Seven Summit. industrialized countries in southern Germany.

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