Japan to pledge fresh aid to Asia at G20 summit: report

Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso plans to pledge 500 bn yen (5.1 bn dollars) in support for Asian countries to help the region survive the global financial crisis, a report said on Saturday.

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso plans to pledge 500 bn yen (5.1 bn dollars) in support for Asian countries to help the region survive the global financial crisis, a report said on Saturday.

Aso is to announce the offer when he attends a summit of the Group of 20 leading industrialised and developing nations on Thursday next week in London, the Nikkei business daily reported.

The planned Japanese assistance is aimed at helping stimulate domestic demand and promote farm and infrastructure development in such countries as India, Indonesia and Vietnam, the newspaper said.

The aid will in principle take the form of yen-denominated loans and be dispersed over three years, the daily said.

It will be regarded as additional support on top of the 1.5 trillion yen foreign aid to Asia announced by Aso at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in January, the Nikkei said.
Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
Download
The Economic Times News App
for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › News › International › Japan to pledge fresh aid to Asia at G20 summit: report
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+