
China to put investment flows on G20 agenda
The climate for a global deal on investments, the flip side to free trade, is improving, say foreign ministers.

When China assumes the rotating presidency of the Group of Twenty (G20) governments in 2016, it may put cross-border investments on the agenda.
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