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Biden says US must invest more vigorously because China ‘eating our lunch’

America needs to be rebuilt, its economy ‘supercharged’ to become more competitive around the world, says president

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 May 2021 7:30PM

Biden says US must invest more vigorously because China ‘eating our lunch’
US President Joe Biden’s extravagant multitrillion-dollar economy renewal plan is hitting a roadblock in winning over Republicans, who are either opposing it or proposing something far more modest. – AFP pic, May 7, 2021

LAKE CHARLES – President Joe Biden warned today that Congress needs to adopt his multitrillion-dollar spending plans to renew the US economy because China is “eating our lunch”.

Speaking in deep-Republican Louisiana, Biden pitched his US$2.3 trillion (RM9.5 trillion) infrastructure proposal as a way to secure US pre-eminence on the global stage as much as fixing dangerous bridges and roads.

The plan is popular among Democrats but Republicans in Congress either oppose what they see as an uncontrolled spending spree or are proposing something far more modest.

Biden argued that his plan, which would fund traditional infrastructure like road transport but also pour money into things like broadband internet and electric car research and development, will pay off.

It is “a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America, to supercharge our economy so we can move goods, get to work, become more competitive around the world”, he said, standing at an outdoor podium in Lake Charles.

In the background was the 70-year-old Calcasieu River Bridge, which Biden called an example of major, heavily overused US bridges needing not just repair, but replacement.

Republicans object to Biden’s call for funding infrastructure by raising the corporate tax rate from 21 to 28%.

He also touted his US$1.8 trillion American Families Plan, which proposes expanding education and social protections and would be paid for through tax increases on the most wealthy.

Biden said a new vision is needed, focusing on research and development, because “the Chinese are eating our lunch. They’re eating our lunch economically. They’re investing hundreds of billions of dollars in research”.

“If it keeps going the way, they’re going to own the electric car market in the world,” he said. “We’ve got to compete.”

Next week, Biden is scheduled to negotiate at the White House with senior Republicans. – AFP, May 7, 2021

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