You are subscribed to Collected Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 10/29/2021 09:17 AM EDT Office of the Spokesperson The Governments of the United States and India co-hosted the fourth annual Indo-Pacific Business Forum (IPBF) virtually October 28-29, 2021. This marked the first time this event has been co-hosted in South Asia. The IPBF advances the United States' vision for an open, interconnected, resilient, and secure Indo-Pacific region. As the premier annual U.S. government-sponsored commercial diplomacy event for the region, the Forum facilitates business, government, and civil society participants in building connections and partnerships, exchanging best practices, and stimulating innovative thinking. It showcases high-impact government and private sector activities to support pandemic recovery, job growth, and high-standard development for greater prosperity and economic inclusion in the Indo-Pacific. More than 2,300 business and government leaders from the United States, India, economies of the Indo-Pacific region, and countries around the world participated. The 2021 Indo-Pacific Business Forum provided the opportunity for business executives and government leaders to forge connections, learn about industry, regulatory, and policy trends, and explore new ways to contribute to regional and global economic recovery. The key themes for the Forum were economic recovery and resilience; climate action; and digital innovation. By hosting the Forum virtually, we eliminated the health risks associated with travel and large assemblies and facilitated a safe and productive commercial and diplomatic engagement despite the pandemic. New U.S. Commercial Initiatives in Indo-Pacific Participating U.S. and partner nation officials, and executives representing businesses operating in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighted a wide range of commercial deals and new initiatives, including:
New U.S. and Partner Efforts to Advance an Open, Interconnected, Resilient, and Secure Indo-Pacific
Our Commitment to Indo-Pacific Economic Recovery and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth As all nations strive to recover from the unprecedented disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of economic and commercial cooperation and partnership is paramount. As the world's largest economy and most generous humanitarian assistance donor, the United States is leading the way in that recovery effort, both at home and abroad. The caliber of the United States leadership in the 2021 IPBF is evidence of the importance the United States places on this event. Three U.S. Cabinet officials spoke at the 2021 Indo-Pacific Business Forum:
Nine U.S. Ambassadors and Chiefs of Mission from across the Indo-Pacific region also participated, along with senior State Department officials, including Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment Jose Fernandez and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry. U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) Acting Director Vinai Thummalapally served as Master of Ceremonies. Senior government officials from Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Japan, and Malaysia delivered remarks on behalf of their agencies. Distinguished speakers from the private sector and partner organizations participated in various IPBF sessions, including executives and officials from:
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency sponsored the Forum in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. India Business Council, U.S. India Strategic Partnership Forum, AMCHAM India, and the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council. For additional information on the 2021 Indo Pacific Business Forum please visit: https://www.indopacificbusinessforum.com/. |
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