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The U.S. Department of State is the principal foreign policy arm of the U.S. federal government, engaging globally to advance U.S. interests, including promoting sustainable infrastructure development and economic growth in partner countries through diplomatic efforts, foreign assistance, and initiatives like the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII).

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Founded 1789 70,000 employees Parent: U.S. Federal Government
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Strategic Overview

  • The U.S. Department of State leverages diplomatic tools and foreign assistance to promote infrastructure development aligned with U.S. strategic interests and global development goals.
  • A key focus is the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), which aims to mobilize private sector capital for high-quality, sustainable infrastructure projects in developing countries.
  • The Department prioritizes projects that enhance economic connectivity, energy security, digital inclusion, and climate resilience, often in collaboration with other U.S. agencies, multilateral development banks, and partner governments.

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Key People

Antony Blinken
Secretary of State

Track Record

235
Years Active
Notable projects: Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), Lobito Corridor Development

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
TransportDigital/TelecomEnergy TransitionUtilitiesSocial Infrastructure
Geographies
USAAngola (1 deal)Democratic Republic of Congo (1 deal)Zambia (1 deal)Philippines (1 deal)AfricaAsia PacificLatin AmericaMiddle EastWestern Europe
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfield

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