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More nations set to join AIIB
2015-03-30 http://www.ecns.cn/business/2015/03-30/159830.shtml#comment

Wide-ranging participation 'good for all': expert

Denmark, Australia and Russia announced their intention to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) as founding members over the weekend, expanding the list of potential members to 42 countries as of Sunday.

Denmark announced its intention to join the AIIB on Saturday, making it the first Nordic country to do so, according to a press release the Danish Embassy to China e-mailed to the Global Times Saturday.

China's move to establish the AIIB is "a significant and exciting development," Mogens Jensen, Danish minister of trade and development, was quoted as saying in the press release.

Australia has decided to apply to join the AIIB, Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said at the 2015 Boao Forum for Asia, which was held in South China's Hainan Province, Xinhua news agency reported Saturday.

Denmark and Australia have confirmed their desire to join the AIIB and China welcomes their decision, China's Ministry of Finance said in a statement on its website Sunday.

If all existing members approve the applications, Denmark will be recognized as a founding member of the AIIB on April 12 and Australia on April 13, according to the statement.

Also at the Boao Forum, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said Saturday that Russia had also decided to join the AIIB.

Everyone knows that Asia will be a major area of economic growth and membership of the AIIB will be crucial for these countries' future development, Ding Yifan, a research fellow with the Institute of World Development at the Development Research Center of the State Council, told the Global Times Sunday.

China has said nations have until Tuesday to join the AIIB as founding members of the bank.

If some countries that are allies of the US have hesitated, they need to take action now, because being a founding member means having a bigger say in the institution, said Ding.

"Developing countries and emerging economies now account for over 50 percent of the world's economy. Their development requires new multilateral financial institutions," Hu Huaibang, chairman of China Development Bank, said at a panel discussion at the Boao Forum on Saturday.

There is huge demand for infrastructure in Asia and the countries that have applied to join the AIIB recognize that the mission of the AIIB is to meet this need rather than challenging the US, Xu Hongcai, director of the Department of Information under the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, told the Global Times Sunday, noting a wide range of participation in the AIIB will "be good for all."

The fact that many European countries, including the UK, have joined the AIIB reflects the rise of China's potential in the context of a multilateral initiative, Martin Jacques, an expert with the Department of Politics and International Studies at Cambridge University, said at the Boao Forum. He noted that the AIIB is focused on Asia, but it has already grown into a global institution.

Asia needs $700-800 billion of investment in infrastructure each year, so the AIIB will only be a supplement to existing international financial institutions in funding infrastructure construction in the region, Li Ruogu, former chairman of the Export-Import Bank of China, said at a panel discussion at the Boao Forum Sunday.

The bank, initiated by China last October to spur infrastructure investment in Asia, has been seen by some Western media outlets and scholars as a rival to the Western-dominated World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

However, rather than being a rival, the AIIB is supplementary to the current financial institutions, Xu said, adding that China can lead to set up a better governance mechanism for the AIIB.

The governance structure of the AIIB has been a source of concern among Western countries.

"The new institution [AIIB] should not clone the governance of old institutions … we have to be innovative in this," Li said.

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So, China gives no extension to the deadline to accommodate the US or Japan.

Denmark and Australia might be recognized as founding members (if consensus is achieved)
 
I don't think this is true. I cannot find any news on Egypt joining AIIB.

Can someone post some links?
From the Chinese minister of finance website
中方欢迎埃及申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚投行
中方欢迎埃及申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚投行
2015年3月30日 来源:国际财金合作司
  3月30日,埃及正式宣布申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚洲基础设施投资银行(亚投行),并向中方提交了书面确认函。中方欢迎埃方的决定。作为亚投行意向创始成员国首席谈判代表会议的主席,中方正根据多边程序征求现有意向创始成员国的意见。如顺利通过,埃及将于4月14日正式成为亚投行意向创始成员国。
 
From the Chinese minister of finance website
中方欢迎埃及申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚投行
中方欢迎埃及申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚投行
2015年3月30日 来源:国际财金合作司
  3月30日,埃及正式宣布申请作为意向创始成员国加入亚洲基础设施投资银行(亚投行),并向中方提交了书面确认函。中方欢迎埃方的决定。作为亚投行意向创始成员国首席谈判代表会议的主席,中方正根据多边程序征求现有意向创始成员国的意见。如顺利通过,埃及将于4月14日正式成为亚投行意向创始成员国。

@sahaliyan
Thank you. I am convinced.

Egypt intends to apply to be a member.

Now we have East Asia, South Asia, South East Asia/ASEAN, Oceania, Eurasia, Middle East, Europe, South America and Africa (SA, Egypt) as members of AIIB.

This is certainly beyond what China has planned for.

It is high time to rename this bank the WIIB, no more AIIB.
 
AIIB map so far, looks so WIIB.:D.
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updated:
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China welcomes Egypt's application to AIIB - Xinhua | English.news.cn
2015-03-30
BEIJING, March 30 (Xinhua) -- China has welcomed the application of Egypt to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) on Monday, one day before the deadline to join the bank as a founding member.
 
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AIIB map so far, looks so WIIB.:D.
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China welcomes Egypt's application to AIIB - Xinhua | English.news.cn
2015-03-30
BEIJING, March 30 (Xinhua) -- China has welcomed the application of Egypt to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) on Monday, one day before the deadline to join the bank as a founding member.



The Ascendancy of China cannot, truly, be denied.... ;)

Finland,Sweden,Norway in
Japan to join by June,unconfirmed

Yep, just saw it in Japanese media, we will join. Its now in the works.
 
The Ascendancy of China cannot, truly, be denied.... ;)
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Yep, just saw it in Japanese media, we will join. Its now in the works.
Yes, China deserves it, no issues with that.
Thank goodness, Japan has finally come to its senses.

China influence :enjoy:, truly the big boss of Asia

Come on, we support you but there is no need to brag. You are not going to make friends this way.

that's nothing, wait till i broadcast this with a loud speaker :rofl:

I hope you are joking judging from " :rofl: ".

Be humble, let China's actions speak for themselves.

I know it is difficult to contain our excitements, as it gets more interesting each passing day.

However, there is still a lot of work to do to get this AIIB (WIIB?) up and running.
 
Ah, ASEAN+3, my favorite institution in East Asia, which must definitely be crowned with an APT FTA.

Strength in unity.

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Absolutely. The ASEAN+3 has a combined economy that exceeds that of the entire European Union , or the United States. China = $10.5 Trillion, Japan = $5 Trillion, ASEAN = $3.6 Trillion. Combined it exceeds $19 Trillion.

Glory unto a united Greater East Asia ! Our region shall be the center of the world. This century shall be a Pacific Century. Mark my words.

:)
 
Developing countries to need access to Chinese capital and if this bank can provide debt financing at rates competitive to those from the World Bank then good for everyone.

Since China has $3tn in reserves, even 5% of that would amount to $150bn and if that's leveraged up then more likely $0.5tn.

Am quite sure countries outside Asia would be keen to access this.
 
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