China is hoping to find a recipe to revive global economic growth when it hosts its first G20 summit this Sunday, but challenges are mounting in the form of domestic problems and regional tensions, with this weeks suicide car bombing at the Chinese embassy in Kyrgyzstan only adding to them.
Around 40 world leaders are expected to attend the two-day summit, which will begin in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Sunday. Among them will be representatives of the 19 richest countries and the European Union, developing nations and the worlds top trade and financial organisations.
Chinas excess capacity will definitely be a topic, if not in the formal sessions, then in the side meetings
David Dollar, Brookings Institution
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