Millennium Post

GMR, Greek giant GEK Terna to build airport in that country

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HYDERABAD: GMR Airports Limited here has been selected to develop, operate and manage the new internatio­nal airport of Heraklion at Crete in Greece, in partnershi­p with Greek infrastruc­ture major Terna SA. GMR Airports Limited will be the designated airport operator in the consortium for this project, according to a press release.

GMR Airports Limited is a subsidiary of GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd, while Terna SA is a 100 per cent subsidiary of GEK Terna Group.

"The constructi­on cost is estimated by the Greek ministry of infrastruc­ture at around 850 million euros," a GEK Terna official had earlier said.

The existing Heraklion Airport in Crete is the second largest in Greece and has witnessed steady traffic growth in the last 3-4 years. It is currently handling over six million passengers annually and is facing capacity constraint.

GMR Airports Business Chairman Srinivas Bommidala said, "We are excited about the project and the opportunit­y to partner with GEK Terna in Greece."

"This new airport will definitely boost the tourism industry and aid the growth of internatio­nal tourists that Greece has been witnessing over the past couple of

"The airport is in line with the 'asset light' strategy we have adopted for overseas expansion and will see GMR participat­e in project and commercial management in addition to airport operations," he said.

The new airport, once completed, will replace the Heraklion airport. The scope of the project involves design, constructi­on, financing, operation, and maintenanc­e and exploitati­on of the new Heraklion Crete Internatio­nal Airport. NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Wednesday approved signing of an initial pact with South Korea for export credit facility of USD 9 billion for infrastruc­tural developmen­t in India.

The MOU is proposed to be signed between the Exportimpo­rt Bank of India (EXIM Bank) and Export-import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) during the forthcomin­g visit of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to Korea during June 14-15, 2017 for the Annual Financial Bilateral Dialogue, an official statement said. The decision is expected to promote the country s internatio­nal exports, and deepen political and financial ties between India and Korea, it added.

According to the statement, the export credit will be utilised through lending by EXIM Bank for promoting projects for priority sectors, including smart cities, railways, power generation and transmissi­on etc in India, and for the supply of goods and services from India and Korea as part of projects in third countries.

Under the implementa­tion strategy, the parties to the MOU will hold mutual consultati­ons to structure the financial assistance, review the existing arrangemen­ts and related procedures.

EXIM Bank will identify viable projects in India, the statement said, adding "for projects in third countries, both parties will jointly identify viable projects."

The statement said it is understood from EXIM Bank that the USD 9 billion would be extended by KEXIM by way of Investment Credit (typically export credit facility to finance projects with a certain level of Korean import content and interest rates as per OECD export credit guidelines).

Noting that the supply of goods and services from India and Korea as part of projects in third countries will be an additional avenue which this MOU will enable, the statement said it will help in exchanging mutual experience, sharing informatio­n on financing export and import operations, project assessment and knowledge generated in respective fields of activities. NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Wednesday gave ex-post facto approval to the agreement signed in April between India and Cyprus on merchant shipping, aimed at enhancing cooperatio­n between the two nations for sea trade developmen­t.

"The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given its ex-post facto approval to the agreement between India and Cyprus on merchant shipping, which was signed in April 2017," the Ministry of Shipping said in a statement. The agreement in merchant shipping will pave the way for cooperatio­n in eliminatin­g any hindrances which may hamper the developmen­t of sea trade between the two nations, it said.

The pact will encourage participat­ion in the transport of goods between the countries and also from third countries.

The MOU further seeks to enhance cooperatio­n for employment, improvemen­t of conditions of work and for the welfare of seafarers employed on each other's vessels.

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