Western Hemisphere Nations Set Ambitious Economic Goals with Focus on Clean Energy and Technology
Key Ideas
  • Foreign ministers from Western Hemisphere nations gathered in Washington to focus on boosting the region's economy through clean energy, technology, and investments.
  • Key goals identified included improved education, food security, and collaborations in semiconductors and clean hydrogen.
  • The ministers aim to make the Americas the most economically competitive region by working on concrete projects in areas like entrepreneurship, digital economy, and infrastructure.
  • Efforts are also directed towards enhancing the rule of law, transparency, and combating corruption in government contracting to ensure the success of economic initiatives.
Foreign ministers from a dozen Western Hemisphere nations convened in Washington to set ambitious economic goals with a focus on clean energy, technology, and investments. The Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity meeting highlighted key objectives such as boosting education, food security, and cooperation in semiconductors and clean hydrogen. The ministers are dedicated to making the region the world's most economically competitive by translating discussions into tangible projects across various sectors including entrepreneurship, digital economy, and infrastructure. Initiatives also target strengthening the rule of law, transparency, and combating corruption in government contracts. The group emphasized collaboration with organizations like the Organization of American States to ensure best practices. Costa Rica is set to host the 12 countries early next year to follow up on proposed projects, including the establishment of centers for entrepreneur training and talent development in emerging industries like semiconductors.
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