Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-03-21
| A MOU signing ceremony marking the establishment of the AIIB held at the Great Hall of the People, Oct. 24, 2014. (File photo/CNS) |
Australian
treasurer Joe Hockey said on Friday that the Asia Infrastructure Investment
Bank could help Australian companies win contracts.
Hockey's
comments follow media reports that the Australian Cabinet's national security
committee (NSC) is set to approve Australia's involvement with the bank on
Monday.
According
to Fairfax Media, the NCA will discuss Australia's conditions for joining the
bank.
Hockey told
Fairfax radio that the bank would "use contractors in our region" and
it would boost Australian business.
"We
want work for Australians out of this bank and because it's operating in our
region, in our neighborhood, it is important that Australia fully understand
and look at participating in this bank, " he said.
Australian
prime minister Tony Abbott told reporters on Friday that infrastructure
development was a major focus for the government.
"We
have a huge infrastructure deficit not just in this country but across our
region," Abbott said.
"What
we are considering in terms of the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank is
absolutely consistent with what we are doing domestically.
"We
want to build infrastructure, we want to reduce taxes, we want to get red tape
down, we want to unleash the creativity of our people."
Federal
Opposition's Labor Bill Shorten urged the government to join the bank.
"Labor
has been saying for months now that Australia should announce support for the
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank," he said in a statement.
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