Tokyo:
Japan, the United States, India and Australia plan to invest at least $50 billion into infrastructure projects in the Asia-Pacific region, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said Tuesday.
"In the infrastructure sector, we announce that we will aim to invest more than $50 billion over the next five years to assist projects in the Indo-Pacific region," he said after a summit of the so-called Quad grouping in Tokyo.
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