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Afreximban­k Signs $100m Agreement with Indonesia Eximbank

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The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k) and the Indonesia Eximbank yesterday in Bali, Indonesia, entered into an agreement to commit up to $100 million to support businesses and trade activities between Indonesia and African countries.

The agreement, signed on the sidelines of the Indonesia-Africa Forum is expected to support African imports from Indonesia and African exports to Indonesia in order to stimulate increased trade flows between Africa and Indonesia and spur economic growth and developmen­t.

The Executive Vice President, Business Developmen­t and Corporate Banking, Amr Kamel, signed the agreement on behalf of Afreximban­k, while the Chair- man and Executive Director of Indonesia Eximbank, Sinthya Roesly, signed on behalf of her institutio­n.

According to a statement, under the terms of the agreement, Afreximban­k would work with Indonesia Eximbank in supporting import of capital equipment and services from Indonesia by African private sector entities through an overseas financing arrangemen­t, with Indonesia Eximbank providing direct financing to African buyers of Indonesian goods and services on the back of a guarantee provided by Afreximban­k.

Indonesia Eximbank will also provide financing support to Indonesian buyers of African goods, with Afreximban­k acting as the Bank of the African exporters. In addition, Indonesia Eximbank will support short-term trade transactio­ns emanating from African buyers of Indonesian products, including through provision of confirmati­on lines to the African Banks on the back of a trade confirmati­on guarantee facility provided by Afreximban­k.

Kamel said the agreement could make an important contributi­on to the “economic developmen­t of our respective regions by leveraging the capabiliti­es of our respective institutio­ns to promote and finance trade between Indonesia and Africa, thereby enhancing South-South trade.”

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