China is holding talks on
"technical issues" regarding its membership in the Inter-American
Development Bank, a senior official with the People's Bank of China
(PBoC) said in Beijing on Friday.
The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding
this March, which shows cooperation between the two parties has
entered a new stage, the official said.
Trade between China and Latin America and the
Caribbean totaled US$70.22 billion in 2006.
China's membership will
further trade and cooperation between China and the region, sources
said, adding that China will provide financial support to help the
bank reduce debt and poverty in the region.
It can also promote economic development between China
and the bank members through exchangs, the PBoC said.
Inter-American Development Bank, the world's oldest
and largest regional development bank, is the leading multilateral
source of development financing for Latin America and the
Caribbean. Its loans to the region last year totaled US$6
billion.
(Xinhua News Agency April 14, 2007)
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