Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

US to announce Indo- Pacific initiative­s

- Press Trust of India

AN OFFICIAL SAID U.S. FIRMS WILL BE CRITICAL IN BOTH THE CAPITAL AND BUILDING THE TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUC­TURE THAT THE REGION REQUIRES.

WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion is all set to roll out its major policy initiative­s to address the massive infrastruc­tural and energy needs of the strategic Indo-pacific region, where India is seen as one of the anchor countries for greater connectivi­ty and trade.

The move comes nine months after the Trump administra­tion openly spoke against the “predatory economic policies of an Asian giant” that threatens to eat into sovereignt­y of countries in the Indo-pacific region, which has now emerged as a critical engine for growth.

President Donald Trump has lined up his top Cabinet members – secretary of state Mike Pompeo, commerce secretary Wilbur Ross and energy secretary Rick Perry — at US Chamber of Commerce, which is hosting the first Indo-pacific Business Forum meeting on Monday.

The forum will introduce the economic and commercial elements of the US’S whole-of-government Indo-pacific strategy and will include participat­ion from senior administra­tion officials, private sector and officials representi­ng Indo-pacific nations.

Asian economies are now projected to create 50% of the global GDP in coming decades.

To realise that potential, countries of the Indo-pacific will need to attract nearly $26 trillion in capital from the private sector and not the government to fund their energy and infrastruc­ture needs, Nisha Desai Biswal, president of the US India Business Council (USIBC) said.

“It’s an event that brings together business, private sector and many of our partners from the region to kind of have a conversati­on about how we boost engagement investment across the Indo Pacific,” Biswal, a key player in this initiative, said.

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