Manila Bulletin

Hungary launches tender for Belgrade-China rail

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BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary will publish a procuremen­t tender on Monday for a modernized railway link with Serbian capital Belgrade to ship Chinese goods into Western Europe, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Sunday.

The tender will be published as politician­s from China and Central European countries begin a two-day summit in Budapest, with the participat­ion of 16 prime ministers including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

"We, in this region, have looked at China's leading role in the new world order as an opportunit­y rather than a threat," Szijjarto said in a news conference at Budapest's main airport ahead of the Chinese Premier's arrival.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will sign 11 bilateral agreements with China at the summit. Other participat­ing countries and about 1,000 businessme­n from the region and China plan to sign dozens of deals, the minister said.

The railway link upgrade had been agreed previously and constructi­on of the Hungarian stretch, at an estimated cost of 550 billion forints ($2.1 billion), is expected to start in late 2020, with China's Exim Bank providing 85 percent credit coverage, Szijjarto said.

The line could become the main transport route for Chinese goods that arrive by sea at the Greek port of Piraeus and head into other parts of Europe, Szijjarto said.

Deals to be signed at the summit include a $500-million credit line from the Exim Bank of China to its Hungarian counterpar­t to finance lending.

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