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China, World Bank Analyzing Solutions To Debt-Distress Deadlock

April 12, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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China, World Bank Analyzing Solutions To Debt-Distress Deadlock

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China and the World Bank are exploring compromises over how to restructure billions of dollars of debt held by poor nations, seeking a long-sought breakthrough that could unlock desperately needed aid.

The World Bank and International Monetary Fund’s Spring Meetings, currently happening today, Wednesday, April 12, 2023, in Washington, is aimed at ending a deadlock among the world’s biggest creditor nations on how to renegotiate several poorer nations’ debt, which had become unsustainable amid surging inflation and a stronger dollar.

A proposal under discussion would see the World Bank provide fresh low-interest loans – known as concessional lending, and other grants to countries on the verge of default, in exchange for China dropping a key demand and agreeing on a timeline for debt relief.

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According to the outgoing World Bank President, Mr. David Malpass, prominent key to compromise is the World Bank increasing its emergency assistance to countries in debt distress.

President Mr. David Malpass
Outgoing World Bank President, Mr. David Malpass

Officials from a number of countries cautioned, however, a major breakthrough is unlikely this week, since China’s position remains unclear and the discussions are focused largely on the overall process.

According to a person familiar with the matter, People’s Bank of China Governor, Yi Gang is the highest-level official expected from Beijing to attend the talks this week, along with Deputy Governor Xuan Changneng.

Bank of China Governor Yi Gang
Bank of China Governor, Yi Gang

The World Bank and US Treasury Department declined to comment, while the PBOC and IMF didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier on Tuesday on the possible compromise in the talks. Reuters reported late on Tuesday that China would drop its demand on multilateral loans, citing a source it didn’t identify.

The debt-relief efforts, begun by the G20 in late 2020, were intended as a way to coordinate traditional creditor nations, like the US and France, with emerging creditors, particularly China, the biggest lender to emerging economies.

However that mechanism, known as the Common Framework, has faced repeated delays over differences about how to treat various forms of debt. Beijing has been pushing for loans from multilateral development banks, such as the World Bank, to be treated the same as other debt — meaning everyone takes a similar “haircut” or “loss” on what’s owed.

That condition has been rejected by the US and others, who argue that such a move would harm multilateral banks’ preferred creditor status, which allows them to borrow and lend cheaply. 

Deputy Governor Xuan Changneng
Chinese Deputy Governor, Xuan Changneng

Debt Distress Hurdles

More than 70 low-income nations face a collective $326-billion burden. About 15% of low-income countries are already in debt distress and another 45% face high debt vulnerabilities, and the list is growing.

Among the compromises under discussion is a three-month deadline from when the IMF reaches a staff-level agreement with a debtor country for creditors to offer financing assurances.

Such assurances are essential for the IMF’s board to sign off on any loans.

If consensus isn’t reached in that time frame, the IMF would be able to invoke its so-called lending into official arrears policy to disburse money. That provision seeks to prevent a creditor from blocking assistance to a cash-strapped country that’s shown commitment to meet loan conditions.

To help the Common Framework process work more smoothly going forward, Mr. David Malpass said this week that the IMF and World Bank also might provide their joint debt sustainability analysis for debtors with all creditors at the same time, increasing transparency.

China had earlier raised questions about the institutions’ analysis, further slowing the efforts to reach a consensus.

A breakthrough in talks this week could open the way for restructurings in nations including Zambia — the first African nation to default on its debt during the pandemic era — and help speed up the deployment of billions of dollars in IMF aid.

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