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Japan says to end development aid to China

By David Pilling in Tokyo and Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: March 17 2005 10:11 | Last updated: March 17 2005 10:11

Japan said it had reached agreement to cease new soft-yen loans to China from 2008, by which time it said Beijing would no longer require Japanese financial assistance.

The decision to stop Japanese aid in 2008, the year Beijing hosts the Olympic Games, will be a symbolic acknowledgment by both sides that China has come of age economically. The bulk of Japanese aid comes in the form of soft loans.

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