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COVID-19: ADB triples financial package to $20 bn
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COVID-19: ADB triples financial package to $20 bn
Apr 13, 2020 6:36 AM

The Asian Development Bank on Monday tripled the size of its financial package to support developing member-countries to USD 20 billion and also approved measures to streamline its operations for quicker and more flexible delivery of assistance.

The package expands ADB's USD 6.5 billion initial response announced on March 18, adding USD 13.5 billion in resources to help ADB's developing member-countries counter the severe macroeconomic and health impacts caused by COVID-19, said an ADB statement.

The USD 20 billion package also includes about USD 2.5 billion in concessional and grant resources.

"This pandemic threatens to severely set back economic, social, and development gains in Asia and the Pacific, reverse progress on poverty reduction, and throw economies into recession," said ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa.

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"Our expanded and comprehensive package of assistance, made possible with the strong support of our Board, will be delivered more quickly, flexibly, and forcefully to the governments and the private sector in our developing member countries to help them address the urgent challenges in tackling the pandemic and economic downturn," it said.

ADB's most recent assessment estimates the global impact of the pandemic in the range of 2.3-4.8 percent of gross domestic product. Regional growth is forecast to decline from 5.2 percent last year to 2.2 percent in 2020.

The new package includes the establishment of a COVID-19 Pandemic Response Option under ADB's Countercyclical Support Facility, it said.

Up to USD 13 billion will be provided through this new option to help governments of developing member countries implement effective countercyclical expenditure programmes to mitigate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on the poor and the vulnerable.

Grant resources will continue to be deployed quickly for providing medical and personal protective equipment and supplies from expanded procurement sources, the statement added.

Some USD 2 billion from the USD 20 billion package will be made available for the private sector and loans and guarantees will be provided to financial institutions to rejuvenate trade and supply chains.

"Enhanced microfinance loan and guarantee support and a facility to help liquidity-starved small and medium-sized enterprises, including those run by female entrepreneurs, will be implemented alongside direct financing of companies responding to, or impacted by, COVID-19," it said.

The response package also includes a number of adjustments to policies and business processes that will allow ADB to respond more rapidly and flexibly to the crisis. These include measures to streamline internal business processes, widen the eligibility and scope of various support facilities, and make the terms and conditions of lending more tailored.

All support under the expanded package will be provided in close collaboration with international organisations, including the International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group, World Health Organization, UNICEF, and other UN agencies along with the broader global community.

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