Great to join C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue in Kazakhstan! Critical minerals are vital to our everyday needs and technologies, powering infrastructure, industry, and national defense. President Trump deeply understands Central Asia’s pivotal role. In close partnership with
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Joined May 2010
- Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) repostedIt was a pleasure to meet with President Tokayev of Kazakhstan. We had a productive discussion on strengthening commercial ties, particularly in the critical minerals, energy sectors and aviation. We also exchanged views on advancing the Board of Peace, the forthcoming G20
- Last night, I joined executives from leading oil, gas, and nuclear companies in Houston. We discussed the importance of the @StateDept and American industry working together to establish reliable and secure supply chains for energy, critical minerals, semiconductors, and AI – all
- Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) repostedA productive meeting with Kazakhstan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Yermek Kosherbayev ahead of the C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue. Looking forward to deepening cooperation!
- Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) repostedI’m excited to be in Kazakhstan for the C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue! Strengthening U.S. connectivity with Central Asia is a priority for this administration, and under President Trump's leadership, we are committed to securing critical minerals supply chains. It’s always
- Great meeting with Exxon Mobil’s Director of Economics and Energy Dr. Prasanna V. Joshi to discuss the company’s oil and gas ventures in South and Central Asia. Exxon’s partnerships from India to Kazakhstan are providing the energy needed to drive growth across the region. SCA is
- Visited Excelerate Energy in Houston to promote the U.S. energy sector and discuss LNG infrastructure investment in South Asia. Excelerate has served as a dependable partner for countries across South Asia with major investments in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. We look forward
- .@State_SCA's Deputy Assistant Secretary Morrison discussed outcomes from the successful Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi with leaders from DC think tanks. At the Quad FMM, @SecRubio and Quad Ministers underscored key priorities such as maritime and economic security
- South Asia’s ports are a global commercial hub that provide American firms with investment opportunities while driving economic growth and innovation in the region. At the U.S. Forum on Indian Ocean Ports and Supply Chains, discussed how American businesses can work with
- The @DFCgov approves $2.5 billion in investments aimed at strengthening U.S. supply chains, expanding U.S. energy exports, supporting peace and stability, and bolstering economic cooperation and growth in the Indo-Pacific!From South Asia to the Caucuses, to critical mineral projects around the globe, America’s Deal Team is hard at work strengthening national security by mobilizing private capital. Read about the $2.5B in investments DFC’s Board of Directors just approved: dfc.gov/media/press-re…
- Port of Baltimore welcomes delegates from 🇧🇩 🇮🇳 🇲🇻 🇱🇰! The tour showcased U.S. port operations and partnership models that can be adapted to support innovation and infrastructure development in South Asia, driving economic connectivity and growth.
- Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) reposted⚓ Congratulations on your epic voyage, SLNS Samudravijaya! 🇺🇸🇱🇰 Following its historic voyage from Baltimore to Colombo, the former @uscoastguard Cutter Decisive was commissioned into the @srilanka_navy fleet as SLNS Samudravijaya, P628. Chargé d’Affaires Jayne Howell joined
























