China-led Asia infrastructure bank gains support from 21 countries


BEIJING: A China-led effort to launch the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has attracted the interest of 21 countries, Beijing's Ministry of Finance said on Sunday.

Representatives from South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore participated in meetings held on Saturday in the Chinese capital to discuss the plan.

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