The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has invested US$1.2 billion in
China's more than 90 projects, according to a senior economist with
the bank.
Peng Longyun, with the ABD China office, said that the ABD loans
mainly went to the fields of communications, energy resources,
environment protection and water conservancy, finance and
industries, agriculture and natural resources in China.
Apart from public loans, ADB also provided US$180 million in
free technical aid, and more than US$185 million of loans and
capital stock investment for Chinese private businesses.
Of all the ADB-loaned projects, 80 percent are in western China,
Peng told the three-day conference on APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation) Recycling-based Economy and China's Western
Development, which will conclude Sunday in Yinchuan, capital city
of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
As one of the leading stockholders, China took part in ADB in
1986. China and ADB has conducted wider cooperation in economic
development, poverty reduction and environmental protection over
the past nearly two decades.
(Xinhua News Agency June 6, 2005)
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