The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Initiates the U.S.-China Competition for Asia-Pacific Economic Influence? – BBC News in Chinese

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U.S. President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attended the launch event of the Indo-Pacific Economic Prosperity Framework (IPEF) on May 23 at the Izumi Garden Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.

On the followingnoon of May 23, US President Biden officially announced the launch of the “Indo-Pacific Economic Framework” (IPEF) in Tokyo, Japan. Archyde.com said the move was an attempt by the United States to salvage the losses caused by Trump’s withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

The first batch of 13 member countries are the United States, South Korea, Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, and Brunei. The participating countries together account for regarding 40% of the world economy,

“This framework is a commitment to working with our close friends and partners in the region to address the most important challenges of ensuring economic competitiveness in the 21st century,” Biden said.

U.S. officials have also mentioned China’s role, such as “providing Indo-Pacific countries with a different approach to key issues than China”; another example, “arrangements independent of China.”

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