BRICS New Development Bank Approves Near $1Bln Loan To China To Combat COVID-19 Outbreak

BRICS New Development Bank Approves Near $1Bln Loan to China to Combat COVID-19 Outbreak

China is set to receive a loan worth RMB 7 billion ($989 million) from the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) in order to combat the epidemiological threat and economic disruption caused by the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, according to a BRICS press release on Friday

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 20th March, 2020) China is set to receive a loan worth RMB 7 billion ($989 million) from the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) in order to combat the epidemiological threat and economic disruption caused by the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, according to a BRICS press release on Friday.

"On March 19, 2020, the Board of Directors of the New Development Bank approved RMB 7 billion Emergency Assistance Program Loan to the People's Republic of China," the press release stated.

The loan is the largest ever awarded in the NDB's history and is also the first emergency assistance given to one of BRICS' member states, the NDB said.

Funds from the loan have been earmarked for covering urgent and unexpected public health costs in the three provinces most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the press release.

"The Program will focus on three provinces in China, including Hubei, Guangdong and Henan that are hit the hardest by COVID-19. The Program will support these three provinces in financing their most urgent needs for fighting the spread of COVID-19, and reducing the adverse impacts of the outbreak on their local economies," the press release read.

In particular, funds will be used to strengthen medical emergency response systems in these regions, as well as mitigate any current or future epidemiological or economic issues arising from the outbreak.

The NDB was created by Russia, China, India, Brazil, and South Africa to create the infrastructure for sustainable development in emerging economies and developing countries. Any UN member state can become a member of the NDB, although the cumulative share of BRICS nations can never be less than 55 percent of the voting potential.