From 1979 to 2004, the accumulated amount of ODA agreements signed between Japan and China was 3,227.2 billion yen (about 30 billion US dollars), of which 2,950.5 billion yen was loaned, accounting for 9 1. 65%. Free financial assistance was 65.438+0364 billion 69 million yen, accounting for 4.24%, technical assistance was 65.438+0402 billion 4900 yen, and Huimin project was 46.5438+0 billion yen. The repayment period of China loan is 30 years, and the average annual interest rate is 3%.
Japan gave it for 25 years and gave it 30 billion dollars. Only a small part of the free aid does not need to be repaid, and more than 9 1% will eventually be repaid with interest. On June 5438+065438+1October 2 1 day, 2004, Tanino Sakutaro, former Japanese ambassador to China, said: "China now lends more ODA loans to Japan than it borrows from Japan." The Japanese invasion of China caused 600 billion US dollars in property losses in China. 30 billion is equivalent to 1/20 of this number. Some people say that ODA contains the meaning of Japanese compensation to China after the war, which is totally nonsense. If nothing else, is the amount enough? In the 25-year ODA, the average annual loan to China is1200 million USD. What is the concept of $6543.8+$200 million for China? In the Sino-US trade in 2003, China enjoyed a surplus of $654.38+0.3 billion! The US$ 654.38+0.2 billion is only "nine Niu Yi hairs" for China, and the impact of ODA on China is almost negligible. Given such a small amount of money, the Japanese media shouted after China's ass all day: "Give you ODA, you China didn't thank us and didn't publicize it to your people on a large scale." Shit, ODA means Japan lends you money, and China is a Japanese customer. If you want to thank, Japan should also say "thank you for coming" to China! Of course, this was just a joke, and China calmly responded to the Japanese suspension. Take China's Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing's response to the Japanese government's intention to terminate its aid to China as an example: "China may not need Japanese aid."