Hehe, wise and pragmatic decision by the British.
Indeed. Money talks, let the investments come in, I say!
UK submits application to join AIIB | Business Spectator
UK submits application to join AIIB
Paul Pennay
The UK officially lodged an application to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) yesterday, according to a statement from China's Ministry of Finance.
The ministry said that the application will be considered in keeping with due process and in consultation with the other founding members.
If all goes to plan, the UK will be recognised as a founding member of the bank by the end of March.
The ministry said that it welcomed the UK's decision to apply to join the bank.
Lou Jiwei, China's Finance Minister, recently said that 27 countries had expressed a willingness to become founding members of AIIB.
When the bank was officially founded in October 2014, 21 countries agreed to become founding members, including China, India and Singapore.
Since then, Indonesia, New Zealand and other countries have joined the bank, according to an article in The Paper,
The cut off date for becoming a founding member of the AIIB is March 31, 2015.
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My comments:-
The clock is ticking to be a founding member - have to join by 31 March 2015. The pressure is on.
Today, the Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey says Australia will now consider joining AIIB.
Initially, Australia turned down the invitation by China to become one of the founding members of the AIIB, saying that Australia would like to see more transparency in the governance of the bank. All of a sudden, with the clock ticking, this is no longer an issue because Britain has applied to join. My friends, may I remind you that "Money Really Talks". All of a sudden, the news regarding AIIB in my country Australia is now sounding more and more positive. This is how the media works. Before that, there were so much doubts about AIIB.
All Asean countries are on board.
Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan are in. I am wondering why Russia has not joined yet.
Mongolia is already in.
New Zealand is already in.
Hong Kong has announced that they will join.
China has extended an invite to Japan.
My money is that South Korea will also jump ship and join.
Each passing day, the Americans are looking more and more silly. They will be the only one left which has not join.
This is getting more and more exciting in seeing how all these pan out. So much about trying to encircle and contain the rise of China.
Indeed. Money talks, let the investments come in, I say!