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US seeks $2B to create int'l infrastructure fund to compete with China

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United States Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Monday that $2 billion has been requested to make a "new international infrastructure fund which will outcompete China."

The fund aims to provide a "credible [and] reliable alternative" to options coming from China, Miller noted at a press conference, adding that it also aims to expand "markets and opportunities for US businesses."

The fund is envisioned to support "transformative quality and sustainable hard infrastructure projects," Miller detailed.

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