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Yellen says ‘concerned’ debt relief could aid Chinese lenders

US Treasury secretary tells lawmakers Beijing has agreed to ensure debt restructuring frameworks are not abused

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Jun 2021 9:00AM

Yellen says ‘concerned’ debt relief could aid Chinese lenders
Janet Yellen says the US Treasury would be very concerned if resources under an international debt relief initiative is instead used to repay debt to lenders from China. – AFP pic, June 11, 2021

WASHINGTON – US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said yesterday she was concerned that Chinese lenders could benefit from an international debt relief initiative aimed at poor countries.

In April, G20 countries including the United States agreed to extend until December a moratorium on debt interest payments for the poorest nations, amid fears they will lag behind in the global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Chinese financial institutions are among the top lenders to lower-income countries, and Yellen told a House Appropriations subcommittee that she aims to ensure the relief – meant to help poor countries spend to revitalise their economies after the pandemic – does not end up in China’s hands.

“We have spoken with China about their participation. They have promised to participate as equal partners in these debt frameworks,” she told lawmakers.

“We would be very concerned to see the resources that are provided to these countries used to repay Chinese debt. That would defeat the purpose of the programmes.”

In prepared remarks before the committee, Yellen also encouraged the US Congress to allocate money to the debt relief measure, which is being implemented by the IMF and World Bank.

Of the 73 countries eligible for debt relief, 47 have asked to participate in the programme, and are expected to save US$7.3 billion (RM30.1 billion) in debt payments between the start of the year and June 30, according to the World Bank. – AFP, June 11, 2021

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