Economies that have large incoming investment in new infrastructure stock ppt
Here is a list of economies that have large incoming investment in new infrastructure stock, along with some key statistics and examples:
1. China
- Investment in infrastructure: $1.4 trillion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), high-speed rail network, airports, seaports, and urban transportation systems
- Examples: Shanghai's Hongqiao Transportation Hub, Beijing's Daxing International Airport, and the Shanghai-Kunming high-speed rail line
2. United States
- Investment in infrastructure: $1.1 trillion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), highway and bridge repairs, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Gateway Program (New York City's rail tunnel), the I-35W Mississippi River Bridge replacement, and the expansion of the Port of Los Angeles
3. India
- Investment in infrastructure: $1 trillion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP), highway and road development, urban transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project, and the expansion of the Port of Mumbai
4. Japan
- Investment in infrastructure: $500 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Japan's New Infrastructure Initiative, high-speed rail network, airports, seaports, and urban transportation systems
- Examples: The Chuo Shinkansen Maglev line, the Tokyo-Nagoya- Osaka high-speed rail line, and the expansion of the Tokyo International Airport
5. Germany
- Investment in infrastructure: $300 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: German Federal Government's Infrastructure Plan, highway and road development, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Berlin Brandenburg Airport, the Hamburg Elbe Philharmonic Hall, and the expansion of the Port of Hamburg
6. South Korea
- Investment in infrastructure: $200 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Korea's New Deal Infrastructure Plan, high-speed rail network, airports, seaports, and urban transportation systems
- Examples: The Seoul-Busan high-speed rail line, the Incheon International Airport, and the expansion of the Busan Port
7. United Kingdom
- Investment in infrastructure: $150 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: UK Government's National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline, highway and road development, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The HS2 high-speed rail project, the Crossrail project, and the expansion of the Port of Felixstowe
8. Australia
- Investment in infrastructure: $100 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Australian Government's Infrastructure Plan, highway and road development, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Sydney Metro project, the Melbourne Metro project, and the expansion of the Port of Brisbane
9. Canada
- Investment in infrastructure: $80 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Canadian Government's Infrastructure Plan, highway and road development, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension, the Montreal Metro extension, and the expansion of the Port of Vancouver
10. Singapore
- Investment in infrastructure: $50 billion (2020 estimate)
- Key projects: Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) Master Plan, highway and road development, public transportation systems, and energy infrastructure
- Examples: The Singapore-Kuala Lumpur high-speed rail line, the Changi Airport Terminal 5, and the expansion of the Port of Singapore
Note: The estimates of investment in infrastructure stock are based on various sources, including government reports, industry publications, and research studies. The examples provided are just a few illustrations of the many infrastructure projects underway in each economy.