Voice of America
27 Jun 2022, 09:35 GMT+10
Schloss Elmau, Germany - Group of Seven leaders Sunday pledged to raise $600 billion in private and public funds over five years to finance needed infrastructure in developing countries and counter China's older, multitrillion-dollar Belt and Road project.
U.S. President Joe Biden and other G-7 leaders relaunched the newly renamed 'Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment,' at their annual gathering being held this year at Schloss Elmau in southern Germany.
Biden said the United States would mobilize $200 billion in grants, federal funds and private investment over five years to support projects in low- and middle-income countries that help tackle climate change as well as improve global health, gender equity and digital infrastructure.
'I want to be clear. This isn't aid or charity. It's an investment that will deliver returns for everyone,' Biden said, adding that it would allow countries to 'see the concrete benefits of partnering with democracies.'
Biden said hundreds of billions of additional dollars could come from multilateral development banks, development finance institutions, sovereign wealth funds and others.
Europe will mobilize 300 billion euros for the initiative over the same period to build up a sustainable alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative scheme, which Chinese President Xi Jinping launched in 2013, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the gathering.
The leaders of Italy, Canada and Japan also spoke about their plans, some of which have already been announced separately. French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson were not present, but their countries are also participating.
China's investment scheme involves development and programs in over 100 countries aimed at creating a modern version of the ancient Silk Road trade route from Asia to Europe.
White House officials said the plan has provided little tangible benefit for many developing countries.
Biden highlighted several flagship projects, including a $2 billion solar development project in Angola with support from the Commerce Department, the U.S. Export-Import Bank, U.S. firm AfricaGlobal Schaffer, and U.S. project developer Sun Africa.
Together with G-7 members and the EU, Washington will also provide $3.3 million in technical assistance to the Institut Pasteur de Dakar in Senegal as it develops an industrial-scale flexible multi-vaccine manufacturing facility in that country that can eventually produce COVID-19 and other vaccines, a project that also involves the EU.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will also commit up to $50 million over five years to the World Bank's global Childcare Incentive Fund.
Friederike Roder, vice president of the nonprofit group Global Citizen, said the pledges of investment could be 'a good start' toward greater engagement by G-7 countries in developing nations and could underpin stronger global growth for all.
G-7 countries on average provide only 0.32% of their gross national income, less than half the 0.7% promised, in development assistance, she said.
'But without developing countries, there will be no sustainable recovery of the world economy,' she said.
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