Asian Development Bank Member Countries (ADB)
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In the year 1966, when the ADB was started there were 31 member countries. Presently there are 66 member countries in Asia and Pacific region and out side the region.
The list follows the list of member countries of ADB and their respective year of joining.
In the year 1966, when the ADB was started there were 31 member countries. Presently there are 66 member countries in Asia and Pacific region and out side the region.
The list follows the list of member countries of ADB and their respective year of joining.
Members | Year of Joining |
Malaysia | 1966 |
Maldives | 1978 |
Marshall Islands | 1990 |
Micronesia, Federated States of | 1990 |
Mongolia | 1991 |
Myanmar | 1973 |
Nauru | 1991 |
Nepal | 1966 |
The Netherlands | 1966 |
New Zealand | 1966 |
The Netherlands | 1966 |
Norway | 1966 |
Pakistan | 1966 |
Palau | 2003 |
Papua New Guinea | 1971 |
Philippines | 1966 |
Portugal | 2002 |
Samoa | 1966 |
Singapore | 1966 |
Solomon Islands | 1973 |
Spain | 1986 |
Sri Lanka | 1966 |
Spain | 1986 |
Sweden | 1966 |
Switzerland | 1967 |
Taipei,China | 1966 |
Tajikistan | 1998 |
Thailand | 1966 |
Timor-Leste | 2002 |
Tonga | 1972 |
Turkey | 1991 |
Turkmenistan | 2000 |
Tuvalu | 1993 |
United Kingdom | 1966 |
United States | 1966 |
Uzbekistan | 1995 |
Vanuatu | 1981 |
Viet Nam | 1966 |