NDRC Meeting Advances Pilot Cooperation on Investment-Loan Linkage

Published: Mar 4, 2025 07:40
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) held a meeting on February 27 to advance the work of deepening the pilot cooperation on investment-loan linkage. Liu Sushe, a member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the NDRC, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. Representatives from 12 banks, including the China Development Bank, Agricultural Development Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, and China CITIC Bank, participated in the meeting.

The meeting emphasized the need to further identify the convergence points between investment policies and financial policies, continuously expand the scope of cooperation, enrich the content of cooperation, and enhance the quality and efficiency of cooperation. Efforts should be intensified to provide financing support for key national projects and facilitate their smooth implementation. Greater importance should be placed on promoting private investment, with continuous improvements in the convenience of financing for private investment projects. All parties involved in the cooperation mechanism must shoulder their responsibilities, strengthen coordination and collaboration, and ensure effective linkage between higher and lower levels. Solid progress in the pilot cooperation on investment-loan linkage should be made to contribute actively to expanding effective investment and promoting high-quality development.

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