Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- China's central
government will manage and repay emergency assistance loans of 1.5 billion U.S.
dollars from five international organizations for reconstruction after last
year's May 12 earthquake.
It has been approved by the State Council, or the
Cabinet.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
announced the decision at a conference in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province,
on Tuesday, saying the move would help ease financing difficulties for quake-hit
Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.
The bulk of money comprised 710 million U.S. dollars
from the World Bank, 510 million of which was earmarked for Sichuan and 200
million for Gansu.
The rest was from the Asian Development Bank, the
European Investment Bank, the French Development Agency, and the Rome-based
International Fund for Agricultural Development.
The NDRC said the loans would be used for
infrastructure, healthcare, education, environmental and energy projects in the
three provinces.
NDRC Vice Minister Zhang Xiaoqiang urged local
authorities to actively and effectively use the money to step up rebuilding
work, which would help buoy domestic demand.
Premier Wen Jiabao said at the annual session of the
National People's Congress in March that the central government would allocate
130 billion yuan for reconstruction in regions affected by the quake.