Times of Oman

US unveils initiative­s for Asian countries

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s announceme­nt sought to build on President Donald Trump’s ‘Indo Pacific’ strategy

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday announced $113 million in new technology, energy and infrastruc­ture initiative­s in emerging Asia at a time when China is pouring billions of dollars in investment­s into the region.

Amid increased US trade frictions with China, Pompeo’s announceme­nt sought to build on President Donald Trump’s “Indo Pacific” strategy that aims to cast the United States as a trustworth­y partner in the region.

Pompeo said the United States was seeking a “free and open” Asia without domination by any one country, in what appeared to be a reference to China’s growing economic clout and heightened tensions in the disputed South China Sea.

“Like so many of our Asian allies and friends, our country fought for its own independen­ce from an empire that expected deference,” Pompeo told the US Chamber of Commerce business group.

“We thus have never and will never seek domination in the Indo-Pacific, and we will oppose any country that does.”

“These funds represent just a down payment on a new era in US economic commitment to peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region,” Pompeo said. Pompeo said he would visit Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia this week, where he planned to announce new security assistance.

A senior US official said the American investment­s were not aimed at countering China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which involves dozens of countries in an estimated $1 trillion of mostly state-led infrastruc­ture projects linking Asia, parts of Africa and Europe.

Small in comparison

Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University trade professor and former head of the IMF’s China division, said the US initiative­s were small in comparison to Chinese investment­s.

“In both scale and scope, these initiative­s pale in ambition relative to comparable initiative­s by China,” Prasad said.

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