
China hosts Latin American and Caribbean leaders
China is hosting Latin American and Caribbean leaders and promising new credit of more than US$9 billion, but denominated in yuan. President Xi Jinping is also calling for unity to safeguard global stability amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States. Olivia Siong reports.
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