China commits to help Ghana revive economy

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The Chinese government has given a strong indication that it is willing to help Ghana secure the balance of payments bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

According to the Chinese government, it has an obligation to ensure the Ghanaian economy does not collapse. 

Chinese Finance Minister, Liu Kun, explained that this is due to the confidence they have in the long-term economic prospects of Ghana. 

“We know that these are short-term challenges which we as responsible creditors remain committed to resolving. 

“The long-standing and prosperous relationship between Ghana and China imposes on us, a responsibility to help.

“Chinese authorities have confidence in Ghana’s economic management and its long-term economic viability.”

Mr Kun also added that “China believes in promoting debt sustainability and sustainable development.”

Mr Liu Kun made the comments when Ghana’s Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta led a delegation to engage China over a $1.7 billion debt.

The Ghana delegation is made up of Technical Officials from the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bank of Ghana.

Mr Ofori-Atta discussed the bilateral talks with China on debt restructuring as well as seeking financial assurances for Ghana’s programme with the IMF.

The objective of the engagement is not debt cancellation but to maintain that the issue will be discussed.

Mr Ofori-Atta has earlier said discussions with the Chinese government on the country’s debt restructuring programme have been positive.

According to him, Ghana will soon secure external assurances from China.

Mr Ofori-Atta in a tweet on Friday, March 24, also expressed optimism about the government passing the three new tax bills in Parliament. 

The Investment Banker added that the government is making significant progress in securing a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).