Special
Report: Global Financial Crisis
BALI, Indonesia, May 2 (Xinhua) -- The annual meeting of Asian Development
Bank (ADB) will focus largely on the global economic crisis, which has seriously
affected developing countries across Asia and the Pacific region, ADB's
President Haruhiko Kuroda said Saturday.
The four-day meeting kicked off here on Saturday.
"During this week's activities, ADB will also turn our attention to Asia's
long-term development challenges, which were daunting before the crisis and are
even more challenging now," Kuroda said.
ADB will be unveiling a new book on Monday which examines regional trade
and investment logistics, regional infrastructure networks, the policies and
institutions needed to develop effective regional infrastructure projects, and
how to finance such projects.
Another key aspect of the meeting is the talks between finance ministers of
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China, Japan and South Korea
(ASEAN+3) due on Sunday. They are expected to reach an agreement on the
finalization of the Chiang Mai initiative.
More than 3,500 government leaders, businesspeople, analysts and
representatives from academia, civil society organizations, and media from
around the world are attending the annual meeting.
