Frankfurt reports: The US G7 group friends have a 600 billion US dollars against the Belt and Road Initiative of China

Author:China Well -off Time:2022.06.30

China Well -off Network June 28th. Monday, Monday, the art of silence is particularly prominent. This is related to the $ 600 billion plan announced by the seven major industrial countries at the Elmao Summit. Americans want to come up with $ 200 billion to invest in poor countries.

G7 announced a plan that cost $ 600 billion in Elmao, hoping to curb China's impact on the world

Frankfurt reported that Japan contributed $ 65 billion in Japan and Canada contributed $ 5.3. Even the next day, Germany could not quantify its share. A spokesman for Prime Minister Olaf Schultz said he could not "calculate this in Heller and PFENNIG" (SPD).

For a long time, the Bavarian Alps has been more tense than any other international summit. Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Japan, Canada, and the United States must not only signals to Russia, but also send signals to China's growing influence in the world. As part of its new Silk Road offensive, China has invested a lot of funds in infrastructure in African countries and Southeast Europe, and has built ports, highways and railways. It purchased a lithium and cobalt mines, which are the two products required to achieve its electric vehicle targets in Europe. As the industry association BDI said, it has developed from a developing country to a "system competitor." $ 600 billion will become the Western Silk Road. The biggest problem is still: what to do?

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