Kishida noted that the leaders of the G7 countries are making effective infrastructure investments by cooperating with each other.

“Based on this, Japan also intends to allocate more than $65 billion in public and private funds over five years to support (developing states. -

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) in the field of infrastructure,” TASS quotes him.

Earlier it became known that the G7 countries are launching a new partnership in the field of global infrastructure and investment, aimed at strengthening the global economy and supply chains, the White House said. 

It is specified that the United States, as part of the new project, plans to allocate $200 billion for the development of global infrastructure until 2027, and together with partners in the G7 - $600 billion.