The Borneo Post

China launches five ‘green finance’ pilot zones

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CHINA has launched five pilot zones to promote “green finance” and help pay for a war on pollution that is expected to cost at least three trillion yuan ( US$ 440 billion) a year, according to notices published by the central bank on Monday.

The five zones will be set up in the provinces of Guangdong, Guizhou, Jiangxi and Zhejiang, as well as the far western region of Xinjiang, and financial institutio­ns will be given a variety of incentives to provide credit and special funds for environmen­tally friendly industries.

Banks will be encouraged to explore new financing mechanisms, including emissions trading and water use permits. The pilot programs will also speed up the developmen­t of green insurance.

The pilot zones will focus on different aspects of green financing, with Guangzhou, capital of industrial­ized Guangdong on Chi- na’s southeast coast, encouraged to develop credit mechanisms to support energy conservati­on and the reduction of emissions.

Rural Guizhou will focus on financing the treatment of agricultur­al waste, while Xinjiang - a key part of China’s Belt and Road initiative to develop regional ties – will strengthen cooperatio­n with overseas financial institutio­ns.

China is in the fourth year of a “war on pollution” aimed at reversing some of the damage done to its air, water and soil as a result of more than three decades of untrammele­d economic growth.

But provinces are struggling to find the money required to clean up and switch to cleaner forms of energy, and the government has been looking to develop new financing mechanisms, including public-private partnershi­ps and green bonds.

China is estimated to need as much as three to four trillion yuan of green investment every year over the next five years to meet its environmen­tal commitment­s, and the government is only expected to provide about 10 to 15 per cent. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A Chinese flag flies in front of the Great Wall of China, located north of Beijing. China has launched five pilot zones to promote “green finance” and help pay for a war on pollution that is expected to cost at least three trillion yuan (US$440...
A Chinese flag flies in front of the Great Wall of China, located north of Beijing. China has launched five pilot zones to promote “green finance” and help pay for a war on pollution that is expected to cost at least three trillion yuan (US$440...

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