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				delegation of diplomatic and development officials led by 
				President Joe Biden's Deputy National Security Adviser Daleep 
				Singh is in Colombia, where they plan to meet President Ivan 
				Duque, before stops later in the week to Ecuador and Panama, 
				U.S. officials said.
 The group is tasked with turning Build Back Better World (B3W), 
				the international infrastructure investment initiative announced 
				by the Group of Seven richest democracies in June, into reality. 
				It's the first of several planned "listening tours."
 
 In addition to meeting with Duque, Ecuadorean President 
				Guillermo Lasso, and Panamanian officials, the trip will allow 
				U.S. officials to speak with the private sector, civil society 
				and "traditionally marginalized groups," officials said.
 
 The program is focused on areas including climate, health, 
				digital technology and gender equality, officials have said.
 
 A formal U.S. B3W launch event is planned for early next year 
				that will include details of some initial projects aimed at 
				narrowing the $40 trillion needed by developing nations by 2035, 
				according to a senior Biden administration official. It is not 
				yet decided how much capital the program will ultimately 
				allocate.
 
 In just over a month, U.S. officials also plan to huddle with 
				allies at the Group of 20 rich countries and COP26 climate 
				change conferences in Europe, which China is also set to attend. 
				Conversations will continue at Biden's planned Summit for 
				Democracy in December.
 
 China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which Xi launched in 
				2013, involves development and investment initiatives stretching 
				worldwide. More than 100 countries have signed agreements with 
				China to cooperate in BRI projects like railways, ports and 
				highways.
 
 "Very few of the projects make economic sense and they often 
				have very poor labor and environmental standards," the Biden 
				administration official said.
 
 (Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Sam Holmes)
 
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