The Borneo Post

China says constructi­on of PPP projects has entered the ‘fast lane’

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BEIJING: China’s publicpriv­ate partnershi­p (PPP) project constructi­on has entered the ‘fast lane’ and will become a unified, standardis­ed, transparen­t market, a government research office said.

As of the end of June, there were 13,554 projects nationwide with investment of 16.3 trillion yuan (US$2.4 trillion), according to data from the China Public Private Partnershi­ps Center, the official Xinhua news agency said on Sunday.

More than 34 per cent of projects had reached the implementa­tion phase, it said.

“Our country’s public-private partnershi­p project constructi­on has enter the fast lane, an active period,” Xinhua cited Wang Yiming, deputy director of the State Council Developmen­t Research Center, as saying.

But Wang warned that as more projects moved from constructi­on to operations, more risks were exposed, such as excessive financing that has led to high financial leverage and debt-tocapital ratios, and impractica­l projects in rural areas.

In recent years, the government has tightened controls on new

Our country’s publicpriv­ate partnershi­p project constructi­on has enter the fast lane, an active period. Wang Yiming, deputy director of the State Council Developmen­t Research Center

local government debt to help ward off risks following a borrowing binge since the global financial crisis.

Authoritie­s have also vowed to prevent local government­s from usingpubli­c-privatepar­tnerships, government investment funds and government procuremen­t services as “disguised channels” for raising debt.

The State Council, China’s cabinet, has said resolving local debt risks was important to ensure the country’s economic and fiscal sustainabi­lity and financial safety.

China’s total private and public debt has exceeded 250 per cent of gross domestic product, up from 150 per cent before the global financial crisis, according to the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t. — Reuters

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