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China urges World Bank to suspend debt payments for poorest countries

Published 04/16/2020, 08:01 PM
Updated 04/16/2020, 09:00 PM
© Reuters. Chinese Finance Minister Liu Kun speaks during an interview with Reuters in Beijing

By David Lawder

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China on Thursday urged the World Bank to allow its poorest borrowers to suspend debt payments while they deal with the coronavirus pandemic, saying the world's biggest multilateral development bank should "lead by example."

Chinese Finance Minister Liu Kun said in a statement to the World Bank's Development Committee that all parties should take part in joint actions agreed by Group of 20 countries to address debt vulnerabilities amid the pandemic, including commercial, multilateral and official bilateral creditors.

Liu said debt service suspension by the World Bank Group's International Development Association arm would be "net present value-neutral" and would not hurt its credit rating.

If the World Bank Group "fails to participate in collective actions for suspending debt service payments, its role as a global leader in multilateral development will be seriously weakened, and the effectiveness of the initiative will be undermined," Liu said.

On Wednesday, the G20 major economies agreed to suspend bilateral official debt service payments for the world's poorest countries through the end of the year, a move quickly matched by a group of hundreds of private creditors. It was expected to free up more than $20 billion for the countries to spend on fighting the coronavirus outbreak.

"As a responsible bilateral creditor, China will actively engage in bilateral consultations with borrowing countries to put into effect the arrangements for the suspension of debt service payments reached by the G20 through consensus," Liu said.

World Bank President David Malpass, who pushed for the G20 debt initiative, told a meeting of G20 finance officials that debt forbearance by multilateral development banks would require them to maintain creditworthiness.

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"Suspending repayments to MDBs, if not fully compensated by new shareholder contributions, would run the risk of hurting the poor in both the short-term, by reducing our ability to front-load assistance, and in the long-term, by reducing our leveraging capacity," Malpass said in a statement.

CHINA SUPPORTS SDR ISSUE

People's Bank of China Governor Yi Gang said in a separate statement to the International Monetary Fund's steering committee that China supports a general allocation of new Special Drawing Rights, which would boost liquidity for member countries.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday dashed any hopes for such a new issuance of IMF monetary reserves at the present time, saying it would do little help the poorest countries and most of the benefits would flow to wealthier countries that do not need them.

Sources familiar with the IMF's deliberations on the issue told Reuters this week that the United States was also opposed to the fund's providing new resources to Iran and China with no conditions.

"We also support a timely allocation of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which has been proved as an agile and effective measure in previous crises response," Yi said.

In 2009, the IMF allocated $250 billion in new SDRs to its members, providing a liquidity boost during the depths of the last financial crisis.

Latest comments

Mafia-like Trump gangsters attack any humanitarian suggestions and helps of China, as their kind did to the others in last 500 years. All cheap and evil acts.
be careful something else behind the mask ,never believe commis ....father of Corona virus now a leader ..
Xi looks better with the mask...
When US nowaday put its own interests above the world, and they relinquish their responsibility as a leader. The world moves on, the world organizations and the other nations must act for common interests of the world, especially in todays crisis.
I will admit, you can come out with a whole lot of CCP propoganda quickly!You must have been to camp?
Sounds like CCP wants to take the lead as they've been handing out hoarded face masks to much of the world. C'mon. what have thyey EVER given or donated to anybody?READ THE LABEL - I will pay more...
Yes, this is a time to help all who needed help. The world must work together to help everyone get through this. This is a worldwide issue, so we must help all, especially the poor.
#9, kumbiah...Go hug a tree, maybe you'll get squirreled-
@"David"9 (Not his real name - another lie) - The world needs to rid itself from the Chinese virus machine. You caused this. It's YOUR FAULT. OWN IT. Start by saying SORRY to the world for your country's disgusting behavior!
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