France seeks first meeting for India-to-EU infrastructure link
The EU last year announced its own plan, named the Global Gateway, to develop infrastructure and connectivity in emerging countries.

President Emmanuel Macron named Gerard Mestrallet, the former chief executive officer of French energy utility Engie SA, his envoy to lay the ground work of the project. The concept, known as IMEC, aims to create a network of railroads, ships, gas pipelines and internet cables.
“I’d like to convene the representatives of other IMEC member states in a gathering in the next two months,” Mestrallet told Bloomberg in an interview, adding that it was too early to say where or how the meeting would take place.

Members of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor include the US, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the European Union. It’s unclear yet who would represent other countries during the meeting, as France is the only participant that has named a sherpa for the talks.
Some French companies have already expressed interest in participating in talks around the project, Mestrallet said.
China has for years promoted its Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious project launched more than a decade ago to connect Asia, Africa and Europe through a network of railroads and trade deals, with the goal of cementing Beijing’s influence.
The EU last year announced its own plan, named the Global Gateway, to develop infrastructure and connectivity in emerging countries.
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