Currencies:
RUB/USD 0,0109
0,0000
BRL/USD 0,1938
0,0001
INR/USD 0,1199
0,0001
CNY/USD 0,1375
0,0001
ZAR/USD 0,524
0,0012
Weather:
Moscow 16 °C
Brazilia 21 °C
New Delhi 31 °C
Beijing 26 °C
Pretoria 19 °C
Cairo
Tehran
Abu Dhabi
Menu
Home
News
Videos
Podcasts
Menu
Иконка с часами 14 minutes 2 sec.
Ambassador of Ethiopia to Russia Uriat Cham Ugala/ “Joining BRICS is a growth opportunity for Ethiopia”
Иконка с часами 20 minutes 11 sec.
Douw Vermaak/ «Relations between Russia and South Africa are getting stronger»
Иконка с часами 8 minutes 22 sec.
Anthony Phiri, Harare Institute of Technology/"The world needs to work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions"
18.04.2411:18 Culture
Young actors from BRICS+ countries to undergo training at one of the best theatre universities in Russia
11.04.2417:12 Economics
UAE joins media co-operation with BRICS countries through TV BRICS network
05.04.2415:17 Economics
TV BRICS to promote Cuba's co-operation with BRICS+ countries in the film industry
India Египет BRICS
13.01.22 16:58
Economics

India Welcomes Egypt as Member of New Development Bank of BRICS

It enables NDB in to position itself as a premier development institution for emerging economies

India welcomed Egypt's entry as the fourth new member of the New Development Bank (NDB) that was established by the BRICS countries six years ago, as reported by Infobrics, a partner of TV BRICS.

The NDB admitted Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Uruguay as its new members in September. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that expansion of the membership by the NDB will help it position as a premier development institution for emerging economies. "India welcomes Egypt as the fourth new member of #BRICS #NewDevelopmentBank family. Bangladesh, UAE & Uruguay joined in Sep 2021.

Membership expansion enables @NDB_in to position itself as a premier development institution for emerging economies," he tweeted.

The BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) set up the bank with an aim to mobilise resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in emerging economies. The BRICS brings together five of the largest developing countries of the world, representing 41% of the global population, 24% of the global GDP and 16% of the global trade. "We are delighted to welcome Egypt into NDB's family. Egypt is one of the world's fastest-growing countries, a major economy in the African continent and the Middle East region as well as a key player in development finance institutions," said Marcos Troyjo, President of NDB.

"We look forward to supporting its investment needs in infrastructure and sustainable development," he said. The NDB said it has so far approved about 80 projects in all of its member countries, totalling a portfolio of $30 billion.

Projects in areas such as transport, water and sanitation, clean energy, digital infrastructure, social infrastructure and urban development are within the scope of the bank. A statement by the bank said its membership expansion is in line with its strategy to become the premier development institution for emerging economies and developing countries. "Egypt fully embraces the decision to join the NDB family and looks forward to building a strong partnership and engagement with the bank over the coming years," said Mohamed Maait, Minister of Finance of Egypt.

The NDB admitted Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Uruguay as its new members in September.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that expansion of the membership by the NDB will help it position as a premier development institution for emerging economies.

"India welcomes Egypt as the fourth new member of #BRICS #NewDevelopmentBank family. Bangladesh, UAE & Uruguay joined in Sep 2021.

Membership expansion enables @NDB_in to position itself as a premier development institution for emerging economies," he tweeted.

The BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) set up the bank with an aim to mobilise resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in emerging economies.

The BRICS brings together five of the largest developing countries of the world, representing 41% of the global population, 24% of the global GDP and 16% of the global trade.

"We are delighted to welcome Egypt into NDB's family. Egypt is one of the world's fastest-growing countries, a major economy in the African continent and the Middle East region as well as a key player in development finance institutions," said Marcos Troyjo, President of NDB.

"We look forward to supporting its investment needs in infrastructure and sustainable development," he said.

The NDB said it has so far approved about 80 projects in all of its member countries, totalling a portfolio of $30 billion.

Projects in areas such as transport, water and sanitation, clean energy, digital infrastructure, social infrastructure and urban development are within the scope of the bank.

A statement by the bank said its membership expansion is in line with its strategy to become the premier development institution for emerging economies and developing countries.

"Egypt fully embraces the decision to join the NDB family and looks forward to building a strong partnership and engagement with the bank over the coming years," said Mohamed Maait, Minister of Finance of Egypt.

Short
and to the point
Once a week we will cover news in the BRICS countries
By clicking on the "Subscribe" button, you agree to the processing of personal data

MORE ON THE TOPIC

25.04.2417:12 Economics
2024 China Economic Roundtable shows new development paths
25.04.2412:56 Economics
China outlines new stage in development of the country's western region
25.04.2411:45 Economics
Iran prepares necessary infrastructure to service Russian cards
25.04.2411:18 Economics
Several million of new jobs are created in Chinese cities
25.04.2410:30 Economics
Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights calls on the state to rebuild school infrastructure
24.04.2415:33 Economics
Egypt looks into potential Chinese investment prospects for the proposed free zone in Alamein
25.04.2414:17 Society
Which countries may join BRICS?
22.04.2413:30 Society
Alfonso Noya Martinez, President of the Cuban Institute of Information and Social Communication: The Institute pays special attention to collaboration with BRICS countries
19.04.2411:18 Personalities
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov: BRICS moves forward, creating important precedent
Short
and to the point
Once a week we will cover news in the BRICS countries
By clicking on the "Subscribe" button, you agree to the processing of personal data