The European Union will host leaders of some 20 countries next week to boost its global infrastructure plan aimed at competing with China in strategic regions,…
The European Union (EU) will host leaders of some 20 countries next week to boost its global infrastructure plan aimed at competing with China in strategic regions, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Heads of state who will attend the EU's Global Gateway Forum on Oct. 25-26 in Brussels include those of Bangladesh, Senegal, Namibia and Moldova, Bloomberg News reported.
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(Reuters) - The European Union (EU) will host leaders of some 20 countries next week to boost its global infrastructure plan aimed at competing with C.