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China Not Center for Routing Terrorism Funds: Top U.S. Official 

BEIJING, May 9 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - A senior U.S. official in charge of tracking and freezing terrorist assets said Thursday, May 9, it was unlikely China was a center for terrorism-related funds. 

Deputy Treasury Secretary Kenneth Dam told reporters in Beijing that his assessment came because China's closed financial system makes it hard for terrorists to direct large amounts of funding across its borders, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

He did not, however, comment on the country’s often tense relations with the United States. 

"I think it's unlikely that there are large holdings of terrorist finances in this country, given the difficulty of making transfers through the bank out of China," he said. 

"This is not a great financial center where it would be likely that terrorists would use it as a roundhouse for routing of payments into China and out again." he said. 

China's currency, the yuan, can only be exchanged freely for trade in goods and services but not for transactions such as investments in the stock market. 

Dam, who heads a multi-agency group targeting terrorist funds moving through the banking system, had talks earlier in the day with officials in Beijing on China's efforts to track terrorist assets. 

"The report card ... on China is very, very good," he said. "They are very much of the same mind that we are about terrorism and about the importance of attacking the financial base of terrorism." 

In tracking terrorist funds, China has followed a list of individuals and organizations published by the United Nations "to the letter", while taking into account "most" of a similar U.S. list, he said. 

"Any instance where they haven't followed the U.S. list is matched in many European countries, for example," he said. "They are doing everything that other countries are doing." 

The main purpose of Dam's Asia tour, which also includes stops in Malaysia and South Korea, is to convince local officials about the merits of liberalizing trade and investment in financial services. North Korea is not included due to its strained relations with the U.S. President Bush has included the country in his “axis of evil,” along with Iraq and Iran. 

"I am in Asia to initiate a strategic economic dialogue on worldwide financial sector openness," he said. "Openness to trade and investment in financial services has been left off the global economic agenda far too long."


 

 

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