The Biden administration’s budget plan put forward on Thursday includes requests for billions of dollars of funding for the Indo-Pacific region aimed at countering China through infrastructure investments and other support for U.S. partners and allies in the region.
Biden budget plan includes billions aimed at countering China
By Simon Lewis
WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) – The Biden administration’s budget plan put forward on Thursday includes requests for billions of dollars of funding for the Indo-Pacific region aimed at countering China through infrastructure investments and other support for U.S. partners and allies in the region.
Acting Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources John Bass told reporters Washington’s competition with Beijing was “unusually broad and complex” and justified new forms of funding.
“Our approach towards the generational challenge posed by the PRC focuses on investing in our own domestic capabilities, aligning our efforts with those of allies and partners and competing with the PRC where interests and values differ,” Bass said, referring to the People’s Republic of China.