The Wall Street Journal reports that the Indo -Pacific Economic framework aims to fill the Asian strategic loopholes left after the US withdrawal from the cross -Pacific partnership agreement.In the context of China's continuous expansion of regional influence, American allies and American commercial groups have long been looking forward to this strategic.

(New York) The Bayeng government will announce the first extensive economic strategy against the Asia -Pacific region in a few weeks to fight against China ’s increasing influence in the region.The United States hopes to use this new strategy to cooperate closer to alliances in the fields of digital trade, supply chain and green technology, but many experts believe that it is one of them to combine multiple Asian economies for the participation of business and new technologies.Big challenge.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Indo -Pacific Economic framework aims to fill the Asian strategic vulnerabilities left by the United States withdrawal from the Cross -Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP, reorganized into CPTPP) after the United States.In the context of China's continuous expansion of regional influence, American allies and American commercial groups have long been looking forward to this strategic.

Strategic details have not yet been released, but it is expected that the United States will not return to CPTPP, nor will it provide traditional market open tools such as tariff reduction to trading partners.Because the US employment and manufacturing industry will be damaged, US labor groups, their Democratic allies and some Republicans oppose the use of such tools.

However, market access measures are essential for the establishment of a stronger relationship between the United States in the Asia -Pacific region, especially in Southeast Asia and South Asia, which are seeking to sell more agricultural products and manufacturing products to the United States.relation.Some diplomats and economists believe that if there is no market access measures, the Indo -Pacific Economic framework may be reduced to another "club" composed of the United States and wealthy allies.

Lei Yinshi, a senior consultant of the US Think Tank Strategy and International Research Center (CSIS), pointed out: "The real problem is how to let countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia participate?"

The Indo -Pacific Economic Framework is an important step for the Bayeng government to strengthen China's influence.After exiting the TPP, the United States has always lacked a comprehensive Asia -Pacific economic strategy. It was not until October last year that Biden announced the formulation of the Indo -Pacific Economic framework.This framework will be announced within a few weeks.

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At the same time, China is strengthening economic diplomacy in the Asia -Pacific region, including applications to joinCPTPP and Digital Economic Partnership Agreement (DEPA) led by Singapore, New Zealand and Chile.

American companies and close allies worry that the absence of the trade agreement in the Asia -Pacific region in the United States may give China the opportunity to establish its leadership position in formulating economic and trade rules and standards.

The senior director of the Chinese Affairs Committee of the White House National Security Council Rosenberg recently emphasized "the importance of the United States in formulating rules" when talking about the Indo -Pacific Economic framework, and stated that "China cannot allow Chinese workers and American workers andEnterprises are in an unfavorable position. "

The Indo -Pacific Economic Framework will consist of a series of separate agreements, and which agreements can choose to sign.

This strategy must balance the requirements of trading partners, American companies and workers, and the Democratic Party.

The US commercial group hopes that the framework is based on digital trade, ensuring the leadership of the United States in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and 5G.

But some Democrats are worried that the new framework may become a "backdoor plan" that the government will bypass Congress and introduce major trade regulations that damage American workers and consumers.

Japan, Australia, Singapore and other countries hope that the United States will return to CPTPP, but the United States has ruled out this possibility.

Nevertheless, these countries still welcomes the economic participation of Biden's expansion in the Indo -Pacific region.The Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Toshida, recently said: "In addition to returning to TPP, the United States can also play a leading role in many fields."