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BRICS nations to set up development bank to bypass World Bank and IMF

Monday, March 25, 2013

Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Jim O’Neill coined the BRIC term in 2001 to describe the four emerging powers he estimated would equal the U.S. in joint economic output by 2020. Brazil, Russia, India and China held their first summit four years ago and invited South Africa to join their ranks in December 2010.

Trade within the group surged to US$282 billion last year from US$27 billion in 2002 and may reach US$500 billion by 2015, according to data from Brazil’s government.

The finance ministers of the BRICS countries who are meeting on Tuesday — a day ahead of the fifth summit, will arrive at an agreement on the issue. However, it may take a few years before it becomes a reality as there are several issues to be sorted out among the partners, said an Indian government functionary who did not want to be named.

“After the declaration, it will take at least one year for its documents to be ready, and some more years before it starts functioning,” the Indian functionary said. Though the bank was originally planned to primarily fund infrastructure projects in BRICS countries, currently there are divergent views regarding its mandate and design, he said. “There are issues regarding its capital, governance and membership,” he said.

The current proposal is for the five member countries to contribute US$10 billion each, making a total of US$50 billion.

African Leaders

For South Africa, the summit is a way to showcase its role as an investment gateway to Africa. President Jacob Zuma has invited 15 African heads of state, including Egypt’s Mohamed Mursi and Ethiopia’s Hailemariam Desalegn, for talks with the BRICS leaders at the summit.

For most of the BRICS leaders, it’s also the first opportunity to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping after his appointment on March 17. “We will discuss ways to revive global growth and ensure macroeconomic stability, as well as mechanisms and measures to promote investment in infrastructure and sustainable development,” Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement yesterday.

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