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Strengthen­ing our ties the world will make us With friends around wealthier and safer...

- Liz Truss FOREIGN SECRETARY

THE United Kingdom is stepping up on the world stage: setting our sights on the Indo-pacific, where the richest opportunit­ies await us.

We are venturing forth as a sovereign nation to pave the way to a freer, wealthier and safer future by strengthen­ing our economic, diplomatic, security and developmen­t ties with friends and partners worldwide.

This week, I will be flying the flag for the UK across Southeast Asia while visiting some of its most dynamic countries: Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. For too long, we have allowed our relationsh­ip with such nations to be underpower­ed – but now is the time for it to be turbocharg­ed.

We are using our newfound freedom to position ourselves alongside the next generation of economic superpower­s and tech leaders. For example, Indonesia is already a powerhouse – and by 2050, it will be the fourth largest economy in the world.

That is why I am working in a positive, proactive and patriotic spirit to cement our place as the number one global hub for tech, services and advanced manufactur­ing while building our links with the new breed of tiger economies.

Our approach is focused on how we will succeed here and now, as well as over the coming decades. It is driving our work with such nations as the host of the UN Climate Change Summit COP26, with a major week of negotiatio­ns ahead in Glasgow to meet our climate goals.

We are zeroing in on the opportunit­ies of the future, such as technology. With the digital revolution only accelerati­ng in the wake of the pandemic, we want to club together with like-minded partners to form a coalition of tech revolution­aries. That is how we can guarantee that global standards in areas like the free flow of data are in the hands of the free world rather than authoritar­ian regimes, upholding free speech while rooting out pernicious scourges like intellectu­al property theft. We want to be working closer to push new frontiers of innovation with forwardlea­ning nations across the world in areas like AI and quantum computing.this is about more than capitalisi­ng on today’s innovation like 5G, but leading the way in the breakthrou­ghs of tomorrow like 6G and beyond.

This approach will not just bring home opportunit­ies for the British people in the industries of the future, but also bring about a safer and more prosperous world.

I want the UK to be the beating heart of a global network of liberty, which is why we are advancing our values, such as free enterprise, opportunit­y and democracy,

‘It’s time to be

turbocharg­ed’

from a position of strength. There is no finer symbol of our determinat­ion to do so than an F-35 jet taking off from HMS Queen Elizabeth, as I saw for myself during its stop in Mumbai.

This Carrier Strike Group has been going from port to port, working and exercising alongside nations like Malaysia,thailand and Indonesia, in its mission to protect our sea routes, supply chains and fundamenta­l freedoms.

We are standing side-by-side with key partners as part of Asia’s oldest multilater­al defence partnershi­p, the Five Power Defence Arrangemen­ts, which unites us with Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore in support of freedom and stability. As we celebrate the pact’s 50th anniversar­y, such security partnershi­ps are crucial to underpinni­ng the freedoms we all hold dear.

Our recovery from the pandemic will be powered by free enterprise, which is why we are opening up opportunit­ies for British businesses through deeper bonds with ASEAN’S valuable economies. Indonesia, like Thailand and Malaysia, has a booming middle-class craving the best of British, from our world-class food and drink like Welsh lamb to world-renowned cars like Aston Martin and best-selling computer games.

With 60 per cent of the world’s high-income earners expected by the end of this decade to be living in Asia, we need to be selling more goods and services to these markets. That is why our work to join Malaysia and 10 other vibrant economies in thetrans-pacific Partnershi­p is vital.

Joining this high-standards pact would open up a collective marketplac­e covering

£8trillion of GDP and half a billion people. It would also ensure we do not become strategica­lly dependent on any one country by improving the reliabilit­y and diversity of our supply chains.

I could not be prouder of how much the UK has to offer the global marketplac­e.

We are the world’s second largest services exporter, a science and tech superpower which is saving lives worldwide through our Uk-developed vaccine, and home to the third largest number of tech unicorns

– those billion dollar success stories.

We have a duty to make sure the UK is out there financing honest and reliable infrastruc­ture for our partners with no strings attached.that is the best way to get investment where it is needed most worldwide, while supporting jobs and growth in Britain.

This is Global Britain in action: joining forces with our friends around the world, including the Indo-pacific’s next generation superpower­s, to seize the opportunit­ies of the future.together, we will deliver for people across our great country and the globe.

‘We are a tech

superpower’

 ?? Pictures: HOLLIE ADAMS/AFP/GETTY ?? LIZ TRUSS: Flying the
flag for Britain in
SE Asia
Pictures: HOLLIE ADAMS/AFP/GETTY LIZ TRUSS: Flying the flag for Britain in SE Asia

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