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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Wednesday made a fiery appeal for U.S companies to foot most of the bill for his $2 trillion-plus infrastructure plan, but signaled an openness to negotiate over exactly how much they would have to pay.
“I’m willing to negotiate that,” he told reporters. “But we’ve got to pay for this.”
Biden faces stiff opposition from Republicans, major corporations and even some in his own Democratic Party to elements of the proposal he laid out a week ago, which must be approved by Congress to become a reality.
The president argued that the United States’ position as a pre-eminent global power was under threat from China if the investments he outlined were not made, saying it would be unacceptable not to move forward.
Thursday, 08 Apr 2021 08:10 AM MYT
US President Joe Biden faces stiff opposition from Republicans, major corporations and even some in his own Democratic Party to elements of the proposal he laid out a week ago, which must be approved by Congress to become a reality. Reuters pic
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WASHINGTON, April 8 President Joe Biden yesterday made a fiery appeal for U.S companies to foot most of the bill for his US$2 trillion-plus (RM8.27 trillion) infrastructure plan, but signaled an openness to negotiate over exactly how much they would have to pay.