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Republic of Korea to host ADB’s 53rd Annual Meeting in 2020

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced that the 53rd Annual Meeting of its Board of Governors will be held in Incheon Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea from 2–5 May 2020.

This will be the third time the Republic of Korea will host the meeting. It hosted ADB’s 37th Annual Meeting in Jeju Island in 2004 and ADB’s 3rd Annual Meeting in Seoul in 1970.

The Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of the bank and a unique opportunity for ADB Governors to engage in focused discussion on development issues and challenges facing Asia and the Pacific. About 3,000 participants regularly join the meeting, including finance ministers, central bank governors, senior government officials, members of the private sector, representatives of international organizations and civil society organizations, youth, academia, and the media.

“2020 marks the 20th year since the Republic of Korea graduated from being a recipient of official development assistance and transitioned to a donor,” said ADB President Mr. Takehiko Nakao. “As host of next year’s Annual Meeting, we are excited about the country sharing its development experiences and successes with the international community.”

The 52nd Annual Meeting of ADB’s Board of Governors this year, was held from 1–5 May 2019 in Nadi, Fiji, marking the first time a Pacific island country hosting the event.

The Republic of Korea is a founding member of ADB. Before its graduation from ADB borrowing, cumulative approvals to the country totaled $6.3 billion. ADB approved loans to the Republic of Korea from 1968 to 1988 amounting to $2.3 billion, and then provided $4 billion in 1997 in support of reforms after the financial crisis.

The Republic of Korea has contributed $7.4 billion in capital subscription and contributed and committed over $643 million to ADB’s Asian Development Fund. Commercial and official cofinancing by the Republic of Korea amounted to $4.2 billion comprising of 42 investment projects and 5 technical assistance.

- ADB


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