Global Gateway is Europe’s offer for connecting the world with investments and partnerships.
It provides partners with a high-quality, comprehensive offer in line with the European model of sustainable and transparent investment, for mutually beneficial partnerships on key policies and initiatives.
Given the intensifying geopolitical competition in Asia Pacific, the EU is stepping up its strategic engagement with this vital region. The region’s growing economic, demographic and political weight makes it a key partner in shaping the rules-based international order and in addressing global challenges.
With an enhanced strategic framework building on Global Gateway, the EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific (2021) and the EU Strategy on Central Asia (2019), the EU aims to contribute to the region’s connectivity, stability and prosperity through the twin digital and green transition and sustainable development/Sustainable Development Goals.
Global Gateway, with the support of development banks and the private sector, aims to provide capital for investment into hard and soft infrastructure, contributing to reducing the Asia Pacific region’s infrastructure gaps. To close the investment gap and have a truly transformational impact, we are increasingly bringing in the private sector, both from Europe and from partner regions and countries.
See how we are creating smart, clean, and secure links in digital, energy and transport sectors and to strengthen resilience of countries in climate change adaptation and mitigation, health, education, and research systems in the Asia Pacific region.
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Global Gateway in the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific (44)
RSSRestore degraded land in a sustainable way, while promoting agricultural and pastoral livelihoods, improving the health of the population, adapting to climate change and enhancing biodiversity in Karakalpakstan.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
The Sustainable Connectivity Team Europe Initiative will support ASEAN electric grid interconnections to improve access to renewable energy, invest in digitalisation, including in connectivity via submarine cables, and promote environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable value chains.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
This project aims to support the Vietnamese government to construct a four-unit pumped-storage hydropower system. The new system will have a total capacity of 1,200 megawatts. It will assist Vietnam to reach its commitments on carbon neutrality and the phasing out of coal for energy generation.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
The initiative will enhance businesses and citizens' access to a secure internet through trusted satellite connectivity. Earth stations and other digital infrastructure will be positioned across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, linking to existing broadband infrastructure.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Digital
The purpose of the transmission line project is to address the need for an upgrade of the power transmission infrastructure in the Choir and Sainshand regions and make it fit for purpose for renewable energy offtake.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
Construction of an on-grid hydropower plant in Hunza, off-grid micro plants in Gilgit Baltistan and Chitral, and upgrading of Hunza's electricity lines, and development of community hydro plants and irrigation systems, and 3 TVET Centres in Sindh, Balochistan, and Punjab.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
Bangladesh's government aims to connect the unconnected, focusing on ICT infrastructure to improve livelihoods and protect the environment.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Digital
Construction of a new energy efficient 250 beds hospital in Darkhan city.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Health
The project will contribute to the reduction of Fiji’s reliance on fossil fuels and of its greenhouse gas emissions and will help Fiji to meet the rising demand for electricity due to economic growth and the electrification of the transport sector.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy
The project includes 12 wind turbines located 4 km from shoreline, a 20 km overhead transmission line and substation.
- Global Gateway - Areas of partnership
- Climate and energy