Feb 25, 2021
As China increases its assertiveness in trade and security in Asia, it has become essential for Japan, Australia and the United States to create a united front to counter Beijing.
If the three nations, which share common basic values and strategic interests, work together on fields including security, energy and economy, it will be beneficial for the stability of the Indo-Pacific region. With the U.S. already a security ally, strengthening ties with Australia should be Japan’s top priority.
Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, is a small city with a population of about 150,000, but it hosts the U.S. Marine Rotational Force, as well as two liquefied natural gas (LNG) production plants involving Japanese firms.
RELEASE: Renewed U.S.-India Climate Cooperation Should Focus on Driving Foreign Investment to India’s Green Transition, New Report Says
Date: February 18, 2021
Contact: Sam Hananel
Washington, D.C. The United States and India should work together to encourage greater foreign institutional investment in India’s green transition in order to help further progress the global effort to combat climate change, according to a new report from the Center for American Progress and India’s Council on Energy, Environment and Water.
The report recommends that President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi launch a U.S.-India Green Transition Finance Initiative, a program to mobilize private finance for India’s sustainable transition and make it the centerpiece of a new leaders-level climate change strategy.
The United States and India have an opportunity to partner to catalyze foreign institutional investment in India’s green transition a critical contribution to drive progress in the global effort to combat climate change.
Renewed U.S.-India Climate Cooperation
By Kanika Chawla, Alan Yu, and Rita Cliffton
February 18, 2021, 5:00 am Getty/Sam Panthaky/AFP
Indian workers install solar panels at the Gujarat solar park in the Charanka village of the Patan district on April 14, 2012.
Sam Hananel
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To read the one-page fact sheet, see What a Biden-Modi Initiative To Spur India’s Green Transition Should Look Like.
The United States and India have an opportunity to partner to catalyze foreign institutional investment in India’s green transition. The fact sheet lays out what such a partnership should look like and how it would benefit both countries and the world.
China is Expanding its Presence in Latin America s Energy and Strategic Minerals Industries
The Asian power is making a big push to acquire assets in wind and solar power, plus vital electric transmission and distribution networks; China has committed billions of dollars to lithium projects in Latin America, a region possessing more than half the world s reserves of this strategic metal
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LA JOLLA, Calif., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ China is broadening its presence in Latin America s energy and strategic minerals sectors, posing challenges to the regional countries themselves as well as to the United States, according to a new white paper published by the