New bank with clout is born

Published Jun 29, 2015

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Brenda Goh and Koh Gui Qing Shanghai/Beijing

ONE of China’s biggest ever foreign policy successes will take concrete shape today when delegates from 57 countries sign an agreement on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in Beijing.

The founding members of the China-backed AIIB will sign articles of agreement that decide each member’s share and the bank’s initial capital.

The multilateral institution, seen as a rival to the Western-dominated World Bank and Asian Development Bank, was initially opposed by the US but has attracted many prominent US allies including Britain, Germany, Australia and South Korea. Other founding members include most Asian nations and countries from the Middle East and South America.

Japan and the US are the most prominent nations not represented in the bank. China has said it has left the door open for them to join.

“It’s a huge diplomatic and strategic win for China,” said Malcolm Cook, a senior fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, said of the AIIB.

“(But) the fact that so many have signed on will mean that the management of the AIIB will be quite complicated… The more countries you have on board, the more interests will be at play and more each member will of course want the institution to serve their own interests.” – Reuters

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