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World Bank Worried Over China’s Debt Restructuring Impasse

by Awudu Mahama
May 9, 2023
in Business, Featured
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World Bank Worried Over China’s Debt Restructuring Impasse

David Malpass, outgoing World Bank President

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The outgoing World Bank President, David Malpass says China is at an impasse in terms of restructuring debts owed to it by developing nations in distress even after the Bank made additional efforts to provide ultra-low interest loans and grants to those countries.

“From China’s side, they are working to try to pull all their creditors together into a coordinated position, but it’s still a stalemate as far as progress being made,” David Malpass, who is set to step down at the end of this month, said in an interview on Bloomberg Television on Monday.

“It’s been frustrating because of lack of progress,” he added.

The World Bank was a co-chair – along with the International Monetary Fund and Group of 20 host India – of the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable at the Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank last month. That forum brought sovereign and private lenders together with borrowing countries to try to work out some of the biggest challenges in the current debt restructuring process.

Malpass said that the roundtable participants are planning to hold a seminar to resolve persistent problems. China, the biggest sovereign lender to poor countries, still hasn’t indicated that it’s willing to take losses on loans, and technical aspects of net present value need to be discussed with the nation, such as long-term rescheduling of debt payments, Malpass said.

“There has to be that on the table from China in order to get to restructuring agreements,” Malpass said.
More than 70 low-income nations face a collective US$326 billion debt burden, with more than half of them already in or near debt distress, including Zambia, Ethiopia and Ghana. In many cases, China is the largest creditor. For instance, 75% of Zambia’s debt that has to be restructured is owed to China, according to the IMF.

“We’re looking and hoping for progress on Zambia and Ethiopia, on Ghana and on others around the world – on Sri Lanka – as those countries try to move into a restructuring phase and into positive growth,” Malpass said.
He added that the World Bank has been “rapidly increasing” so-called concessional financing in Zambia and Chad “in order to try to make those restructurings work.”

Malpass warned that governments around the world face a “dangerous point” of slow growth that if China continues could pressure their political systems, adding that the institution expects global growth of less than 2% this year.

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