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10/27/2020

United States and Thailand Partner to Strengthen Infrastructure Finance | U.S. Department of the Treasury

United States and Thailand Partner to Strengthen Infrastructure
Finance
October 26, 2020

WASHINGTON – U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Michael George DeSombre and Minister of
Finance Arkom Termpittayapaisith met today to discuss and exchange signed copies of the
Framework to Strengthen Infrastructure Finance and Market Building Cooperation, signed by
U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary Mitchell Silk and Permanent Secretary of Finance Prasong
Poontaneat of the Government of Thailand on September 22, 2020.
This cooperative initiative is designed to achieve the mutual goals of the United States and
Thailand to support infrastructure development through market-oriented, private sector
investment.
Under this cooperative framework, the United States and Thailand will address regulatory,
market, and legal barriers to private sector investment by focusing on the development of
financial instruments, project finance, the local debt market, and capital markets.
“This framework supports economic growth and our shared goals to meet infrastructure
needs through market-oriented, private sector investment in Thailand and across Southeast
Asia. We are committed to working with our regional partners, especially in Southeast Asia,
to realize the President’s vision for the Indo-Pacific region,” said Assistant Secretary Silk.
The United States and Thailand are highlighting the framework at the Indo-Pacific Business
Forum in Hanoi, Vietnam on October 28. The engagement supports the broader U.S.
Government Indo-Pacific Strategy by complementing ongoing e orts under the Enhancing
Development and Growth through Energy (Asia EDGE) and the Infrastructure Transaction and
Assistance Network (ITAN).
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