G7 Announces $600 Billion Infrastructure Plan To Rival China’s Belt And Road

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G7 Announces $600 Billion Infrastructure Plan To Rival China’s Belt And Road

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  • President Joe Biden and G7 leaders are ramping up efforts to counter China’s Belt and Road initiative.
  • The leaders have pledged $600 billion to a new global infrastructure project for emerging market economies.
  • “I want to be clear. This isn’t aid or charity. It’s an investment that will deliver returns for everyone,” Biden said.

President Biden and G7 leaders pledged $600bln to a new global infrastructure project for emerging market economies to counter the Chinese regime’s Belt and Road initiative.

G-7 leaders from the US, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the European Union gathered at a summit in Bavaria, Germany, on Sunday and unveiled the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) that will “will deliver game-changing projects to close the infrastructure gap in developing countriesstrengthen the global economy and supply chains, and advance U.S. national security,” a White House press release read.

During the summit, Biden said the U.S. would deploy $200bln in grants, federal funds, and private investment over five years for lower- and middle-income nations to boost infrastructure.

“I want to be clear. This isn’t aid or charity. It’s an investment that will deliver returns for everyone,” Biden said. He added that it would allow countries to “see the concrete benefits of partnering with democracies.”

Europe pledged $316bln over the next five years for PGII, while Japan committed $65bln.

It’ll boost all of our economies, and it’s a chance for us to share our positive vision for the future and let communities around the world see for themselves the concrete benefits of partnering with democracies,” the president said. 

China’s Belt and Road Initiative scheme was launched in 2013 and is the centerpiece of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s foreign. Also known as the “21st Century Maritime Silk Road,” China’s infrastructure initiative has projects in more than 100 countries in an attempt to resurrect ancient trade routes from Asia to Europe.

Since its launch, Western officials have accused Beijing of pursuing debt-trap diplomacy by providing countries with financing to build infrastructure that benefits China more than the countries themselves.

NB: Zerohedge.com wrote this article for oilprice.com

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