US offers USD 4.5 bln investment in Central America\, Mexico

US offers USD 4.5 bln investment in Central America, Mexico

AFP  |  Washington 

The US, hoping to stem migration, has said it was ready to support USD 4.5 billion in investment in and southern

The (OPIC), which offers government-backed favorable financing to US businesses, is prepared to support USD 2.5 billion in new investment in El Salvador, and "if commercially viable projects are identified," the State Department said.

OPIC is also looking to mobilize USD 2 billion more for southern Mexico, the country's poorest region, a statement said.

The State Department said that OPIC already has USD 2.8 billion worth of projects in the pipeline in as well as USD 1 billion since last year in El Salvador, and -- the so-called "Northern Triangle." The welcomes the "historic commitment" of to development and is also "committed to promoting a safer and more prosperous Central America," the State Department said in a statement.

Economic progress "can create greater opportunities and benefits for the people of the region and help us jointly address the shared challenges of migration, narcotics trafficking and the activities of trans-national criminal organizations," it said.

The funding offers, made in a low-key written statement, come in stark contrast to Trump's years of rallies demanding that Mexico pay for a vast wall on the border.

The is teetering on the brink of a shutdown with Trump demanding that provide USD 5 billion for the wall.

But and other top officials have acknowledged that development is a to migration from the Northern Triangle countries, which are among the region's most violent.

In new government funding, the State Department said it was requesting an additional USD 180 million for the Northern Triangle in its request to for the 2019 fiscal year.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 05:00 IST