Following the official launch of the IPEF, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai held a virtual meeting of ministers of member countries to discuss the framework @CommerceGovhttps://t.co/AxWlv4g9tT
— CSIS Scholl Chair (@CSIS_Trade) May 24, 2022
Bill Reinsch, @MPGoodman88, @bensonel, and @aidanaras discuss the launching of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity. What it means and potential next steps: https://t.co/EPQe52JpxB
— CSIS Scholl Chair (@CSIS_Trade) May 24, 2022
President Biden says proposed trade deal will help the U.S. remain a leading force in Asia. https://t.co/zc9mngOrdb
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 24, 2022
“‘Economy is Security’”: Biden’s Quad trip shows that in Asia, trade and security are one thing” by @tedkempcnbc via @CNBC. “The Quad countries made clear that real security has to heed Asian countries’ economic wants and needs.” #trade #IPEF #Asiahttps://t.co/qOVT8IWznu
— WITA (@WITA_DC) May 24, 2022
“12 Asian Nations Join Negotiations on Biden’s Signature Economic Initiative for the Region” by @StevenOverly via @politico. #Biden formally launched the #Indo–#Pacific Economic Framework on Monday during his visit to #Tokyo. #Biden #USA #Japan #IPEFhttps://t.co/un6O8ggI5F
— WITA (@WITA_DC) May 24, 2022
More great news today from #Japan. AAIP looks forward to working closely with the Administration to ensure the #IPEF is bold, inclusive and aspirational. @POTUS #IndoPacific via @NYTimes https://t.co/0StgxfZX7x
— American Association of the Indo-Pacific (@OfficialAAIP) May 23, 2022
President Biden announced this week a major economic agreement with a dozen countries in the Indo-Pacific region, to be called the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF).
CEI's @RegoftheDay breaks it downhttps://t.co/lKqqaFPvZk
— Competitive Enterprise Institute (@ceidotorg) May 24, 2022
The Biden administration’s IPEF formally kicked off on Monday with 13 member states.https://t.co/4Ljm13KWqJ pic.twitter.com/NfVquxsUNW
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) May 24, 2022
The #IPEF was first proposed by @POTUS Joe Biden in October and was formally launched in Japan yesterday.https://t.co/LBWSj2nn6g
— Farmers Weekly NZ (@FarmersWeeklyNZ) May 24, 2022
The United States and a dozen nations, from Japan in the north to Australia in the south, launched the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) on Monday, built on common interests in the digital economy and clean government. @chuckabbott1 (paywall) https://t.co/rVsCUVXKzb
— Food & Environment Reporting Network (@FERNnews) May 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/kielinstitute/status/1528758483184758785
Biden bids to win back Asia with IPEF trade gambit https://t.co/q9Ghu2oO2S
— Asia Times (@asiatimesonline) May 24, 2022
Biden’s IPEF woefully more form than substance https://t.co/ltmydYMzkZ
— Asia Times (@asiatimesonline) May 24, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden wound up his visit to South Korea and Japan Monday with the announcement of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), drawing more Southeast Asian involvement than previously anticipated.https://t.co/aRR8GKVZj1
— Radio Free Asia (@RadioFreeAsia) May 24, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Monday the launch of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), which includes a dozen Indo-Pacific countries and is designed to provide a counterweight against Chinese economic clout in the region.https://t.co/eG5Wrez2VM
— VOA DEEWA (@voadeewa) May 23, 2022
India has formally joined the 13-member Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) initiative launched by US President Joe Biden in Tokyo, reports @AmitiSen https://t.co/hOg0ndSR5S
— Business Line (@businessline) May 23, 2022
Watch : In a bid to work closely with Asia, US President Joe Biden unveiled a new trade pact named the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework or IPEF in Tokyo. What is the pact about?https://t.co/O1hhcz4swJ
— Business Line (@businessline) May 24, 2022
Following the tweaking of the US-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), #PMModi attended the formal launch in #Tokyo with Joe Biden. India became one of the first thirteen countries to join the IPEF as a partner.https://t.co/FhHdZWjA2F
— Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 24, 2022
US President Joe Biden said in Tokyo today that 13 countries, including India, will be part of the launch of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
(@Rezhasan reports)https://t.co/fyxtXFFxS9
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) May 23, 2022
India on Monday joined US President Joe Biden’s plank to counter the growing Chinese influence in the #IndoPacific @narendramodi @JoeBiden #IPEFhttps://t.co/HWsNK0vv64
— The Telegraph (@ttindia) May 24, 2022
#PMModi to join #Biden’s #IPEF launch; US backs straightforward talks on #Ukraine
Read: https://t.co/LpJ7crm6Bi pic.twitter.com/uTM15X6ymc
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) May 23, 2022
In the presence of United States President Joe Biden in Tokyo, PM Narendra Modi @narendramodi on Monday announced India’s partnership in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF)#IPEF #QuadSummit2022 #PMModiInJapan pic.twitter.com/iUlFj0BGqx
— Deccan Chronicle (@DeccanChronicle) May 24, 2022
A White House Fact Sheet said, IPEF will enable the United States and the allies to decide on rules of the road that ensure American workers, small businesses, and ranchers can compete in the Indo-Pacific.#Tokyo #indopacific2022 https://t.co/jN8u7Nv2Rw
— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) May 23, 2022
President Joe Biden Monday launched the new trade deal with 12 countries under the title Indo-Pacific Economic Framework or IPEF avowedly aimed at strengthening their economies….https://t.co/EaHWqsQ8tY
— The Financial Express (@febdonline) May 25, 2022
"As one Biden adviser told me, [IPEF] is central to the Biden administration’s 'post-neoliberal foreign policy.'”
We have to stay on guard for corporate power grabs, but man, the mainstream trade conversation has come a long way.https://t.co/6yw0s7seT6
— Global Trade Watch (@PCGTW) May 24, 2022
Some of my thoughts on IPEF 👇
Biden Administration Unveils New Indo-Pacific Pact https://t.co/MCsuTRbNMF via @news_ntd
— Riley Walters (@WalteRiley) May 24, 2022
News on #SEA | The Biden administration on Monday announced that the United States will begin the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) with 12 initial partners, including Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Brunei. https://t.co/fNyy4S1Fdk
— CSIS Southeast Asia (@SoutheastAsiaDC) May 23, 2022
EXPLAINER | WHAT IS BIDEN'S NEW ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK?
How is the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) different from CPTPP and RCEP?https://t.co/SbioVZoPnM#IPEF #CPTPP #RCEP
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 23, 2022
During President #Biden’s visit to #Tokyo, the US plans to announce the countries that are joining the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (#IPEF). https://t.co/TP9wtYTHBh
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) May 23, 2022
Indian PM #Modi and US President #Biden reach “substantive outcomes” in talks to strengthen their trade and defense ties, India says, though Modi refrained from condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.https://t.co/8u3Hrp4xGV
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) May 24, 2022
EXPLAINER: What's in IPEF, Biden's Proposed New Asia Trade Pact? https://t.co/FFCZu7D9Mt
— NBC Chicago (@nbcchicago) May 23, 2022
Taiwan — which had sought membership in the IPEF framework— isn’t among the governments that will be included. Participation of the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which China claims as its own, would have irked Beijing. https://t.co/53IS2izeNW
— WTVG 13abc (@13abc) May 23, 2022
The Biden administration recognizes the importance of its trade relationship with Taiwan. The more it is able to close the gap between announcement of IPEF and announcement of specific steps to strengthen US-Taiwan trade relationship, the better. https://t.co/a0R5nXCjiW
— Ryan Hass (@ryanl_hass) May 22, 2022
My take on the IPEF. Impressive launch. Let’s hope the pillar scoping exercise and the actual negotiation is as successful!! https://t.co/eNf4qZ3oVs
— Wendy Cutler (@wendyscutler) May 24, 2022
President Biden is launching a new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (#IPEF) with 12 other countries in the region.
The new collective will not include #China or #Taiwan. https://t.co/mhJCDx2Xxd
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) May 23, 2022
As a trading nation, Malaysia will continue to onboard new trade agendas and with the IPEF initiative under the stewardship of the Biden-Harris Administration, a critical milestone in the trajectory of inclusive and progressive regional cooperation is at play. pic.twitter.com/GUtwMCxvW2
— Mohamed Azmin Ali 🇲🇾 (@AzminAli) May 24, 2022
#Biden: #US would defend #Taiwan militarily from invasion, 13 countries to join #IPEF https://t.co/dYdnMzwdNX#TMRWorld
— TheMalaysianReserve (@TMReserve) May 23, 2022
"I am optimistic that this cooperation acknowledges that our economic policy interests in the region are intertwined; and deepening economic engagement among partners is crucial for continued growth, peace, and prosperity,” Azmin said #IPEF #Biden https://t.co/zKrlifUYw4
— Sinar Daily (@sinardailymy) May 23, 2022
Biden’s will launch IPEF, a programme to bind countries more closely through common standards in areas including supply-chain resilience, clean energy, infrastructure and digital trade.https://t.co/yVJEHEA7YU
— Asia Financial (@Asia_Financial) May 23, 2022
Joe Biden launches trade agreement with 12 Asian nations and seeks to have parallel talks with Taiwan (which is not included) on supply chain issues such as semi-conductors. #IPEF #Taiwanhttps://t.co/eoEj2LB8ur
— Demetri (@Dimi) May 23, 2022
Following the launch of a new Asian-American trade deal, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (#IPEF), #PresidentBiden asserted that the US would militarily defend #Taiwan if China were to attack.
Read more on @impakterdotcom 👇https://t.co/ha4aGSY1og
— Mathilde Grandjean (@mathilda_joan) May 23, 2022
More Global Governance today…the IPEF. A different type of global economic grouping.https://t.co/xUCIXN2jfq
— David Redfern (@jmbgeog) May 24, 2022
India is all set to join the US-led Indo-Pacific Economic Forum (IPEF) — a mega “economic arrangement” that will be launched by President Joe Biden in an effort to counter China’s rising economic clout https://t.co/Qv30TIWKFx
— Julien Legendre (@JulienTerzariol) May 22, 2022
52 U.S. senators urge Biden to include Taiwan in IPEFhttps://t.co/YI6gxs8FMN
— Taiwan in Honolulu (@honolulu_in) May 19, 2022
Yesterday, I met with family members of Japanese citizens who were abducted by North Korea several decades ago. Their stories were heartbreaking, and I call on North Korea to right this historic wrong and provide a full accounting of the 12 Japanese nationals who remain missing. pic.twitter.com/MzrcQMAOTq
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 23, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden met with families of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea decades ago to show his support for their efforts to win the return of their loved ones. The families say Biden encouraged them as their hopes were fading. https://t.co/vq1TKUmY1u
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 23, 2022
The South Korean military says North Korea launched three ballistic missiles in succession on Wednesday morning. The move came after US President Joe Biden concluded his visit to Seoul and Tokyo to strengthen trilateral ties.
https://t.co/7WAklESQv5— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) May 25, 2022
Family members of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea met U.S. President Joe Biden at the State Guesthouse in Tokyo https://t.co/LtkWKZf4q1
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) May 24, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden has urged North Korea to correct the "historic wrong" of its past abductions of Japanese nationals in the 1970s and 1980s. https://t.co/hq567DWnd4
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 25, 2022
North Korea launched two apparent ballistic missiles, Japan’s Defense Ministry said Wednesday, just a day after U.S. leader Joe Biden wrapped up his first visit to Asia as president. https://t.co/WqWx2CR0rT
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 24, 2022
North Korea fired three missiles, including one thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), on Wednesday, after U.S. President Joe Biden left Asia.https://t.co/fjI0dsvNPc
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 25, 2022
#UPDATE North Korea fired a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile early Wednesday, Seoul's military says, just one day after President Joe Biden wrapped up his first Asia visit as US leaderhttps://t.co/5pXlvzSCRd pic.twitter.com/n68BSKSTwv
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 25, 2022
North Korea fired three missiles, including one thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile, after U.S. President Joe Biden left Asia following a trip in which he agreed to new measures to deter the nuclear-armed state https://t.co/h0wwoAwZtA pic.twitter.com/E0ozt0S4hk
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 25, 2022
North Korea fires missiles hours after Biden leaves Asia https://t.co/A2uXSopHdI
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) May 25, 2022
North Korea launch three missiles, including ICBM, hours after Joe Biden departs from Asia https://t.co/oErWSpQzdn
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) May 25, 2022
N. Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast on Wednesday, Seoul's military said, just hours after US President Joe Biden left the region following a trip in which he agreed to boost measures to deter the nuclear-armed state.#NorthKorea https://t.co/7AnUKUAb24
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) May 25, 2022
North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast, South Korea’s military says, hours after US President Joe Biden wrapped up his visit to the region.
Read more: https://t.co/0L3YmN7xWR pic.twitter.com/Z11L9GBAPY
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) May 25, 2022
#NorthKorea fired three missiles, including one thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Wednesday, after U.S. President #JoeBiden left Asiahttps://t.co/R4Jf0iapRp
— Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 25, 2022
Has North Korea fired three ballistic missiles towards the sea to taunt the US? Read more. https://t.co/fb0mhMnvNi
— WION (@WIONews) May 25, 2022
North Korea fired three missiles, including one thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday, after U.S. President Joe Biden left Asia following a trip in which he agreed to new measures to deter the nuclear-armed state. https://t.co/rPKk1kQcta
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) May 25, 2022
DEVELOPING STORY: North Korea launches 2 unspecified ballistic missile hours after U.S. President Joe Biden returns from East Asia trip
READ HERE: https://t.co/IvEFpPvfIz
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) May 24, 2022
North Korea tests three ballistic missiles, as Biden concludes Asia trip https://t.co/cTEhOYzx03
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) May 24, 2022
North Korea has been test-firing a flurry of ballistic missiles since the beginning of this year. https://t.co/XETkZ1AvHf
— TheStarKenya (@TheStarKenya) May 25, 2022
North Korea fires salvo of missiles, including ICBM, hours after Biden leaves Asia https://t.co/iNdmCAowlP
— Toronto Sun (@TheTorontoSun) May 25, 2022
North Korea launches ballistic missiles after Biden leaves Asia https://t.co/QsplrxnfwG
— CP24 (@CP24) May 25, 2022
Hours after Biden leaves Asia, North Korea launches a suspected ICBM and two other missileshttps://t.co/N3XBmInAAb
— TIME (@TIME) May 25, 2022
North Korea test-fires three ballistic missiles after Biden’s Asia trip https://t.co/hTulsTr1Fx
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 25, 2022
The missiles, launched hours after President Joe Biden wrapped up his first presidential trip to South Korea and Japan, came from the Sunan area, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a text message to reporters. https://t.co/4Wz9GsRV6r
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) May 25, 2022
North Korea launches ballistic missiles after Biden leaves Asia https://t.co/HL6aJAMA5E pic.twitter.com/nRktqFp8xC
— Star-Advertiser (@StarAdvertiser) May 25, 2022
NEW: North Korea has test-launched a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile and two shorter-range weapons into the sea, South Korea says. https://t.co/mYekkZzE2D
— NBC News NOW (@NBCNewsNow) May 25, 2022
North Korea launched three ballistic missiles toward the sea early Wednesday morning, South Korea’s military said. The launch marks North Korea’s 17th missile test this year. https://t.co/n7CfCkIMa2
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) May 25, 2022
North Korea Launches 3 Ballistic Missiles Soon After Biden Departed Japan https://t.co/XchCnhVl7a
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) May 25, 2022
NEW 🚨 North Korea fired total three ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan today, just one day after Biden wrapped up his first Asia visit as US leader https://t.co/jlXvuRP1E3
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) May 24, 2022
Don't expect more than tough talk from Seoul's new conservative leader on Pyongyang.https://t.co/KkiwoY0kbj
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) May 24, 2022
The Biden administration appears to be returning to the Obama-era “strategic patience” of not engaging in North Korea. https://t.co/STDxFwbhPO
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 24, 2022
North Korea say there has been no new Covid deaths, the first time since it flagged an outbreak nearly 2 weeks ago https://t.co/ajKCEjQBIn
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 24, 2022
President Joe Biden and his new South Korean counterpart Yoon Suk-yeol agreed to hold bigger military drills and deploy more U.S. weapons if necessary to deter North Korea, while offering to send COVID vaccines and potentially meet Kim Jong Un https://t.co/1rnbKWW2Hm pic.twitter.com/C0vj8liihL
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 21, 2022
President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol say that they will consider expanded joint military exercises to deter the nuclear threat from North Korea. The announcement in Seoul reflects a shift in direction from former President Trump. https://t.co/SPb6RFExmm
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 21, 2022
North Korea say there has been no new Covid deaths, the first time since it flagged an outbreak nearly 2 weeks ago https://t.co/ajKCEjQBIn
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 24, 2022
How bad is COVID-19 in North Korea? State media are reporting of an ‘unidentified fever’ spreading, but the Supreme Leader continues to hold mass gatherings (without wearing a mask). My piece on AJE, featuring @Robert_E_Kelly 📺 (BBC dad!) https://t.co/QTGiPz9339
— Leah Harding (@via_LeahHarding) May 23, 2022
#NorthKorea reported over 134,510 new suspected #COVID19 cases, with the total number of fever cases reaching nearly 3 million. The daily number of #fever cases has remained below 200,000 for the 3rd consecutive day after reaching 219,030 cases Saturday. https://t.co/3MheHmRQmW
— The Korea Times (@koreatimescokr) May 24, 2022