China Daily (Hong Kong)

The housing project underlines Beijing’s rising profile in the region

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KABUL — Afghan authoritie­s expect work on the first phase of a multimilli­on-dollar housing project financed by China to begin within months, as Beijing continues to raise its developmen­t profile in the region.

The project, originally announced in 2015 during a visit to Kabul by Chinese VicePresid­ent Li Yuanchao, is expected to see constructi­on of 10,000 housing units for Afghan civil servants after the project was cleared by both government­s last week.

The first phase will see 1,400 units built near the old Darulaman palace in the capital Kabul, with China agreeing to provide 500 million yuan ($73 million) in finance. Two further phases are expected to follow, depending on successful implementa­tion of the first stage.

“So far, the project is the largest Chinese-supported project in Afghanista­n,” Hamid Jalil, a deputy minister at the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t told Reuters.

“We hope that within two to three months, we’ll be able to finalize procuremen­t and start,” he said.

China is investing heavily in the region, with the $57 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project to link its landlocked northwest to the Arabian Sea and projects such as the massive Mes Aynak copper mine in Afghanista­n.

Although it has been very cautious about taking an active security role in Afghanista­n, it has promised to help build up the economy which has been shattered by decades of war.

While the housing project counts as developmen­t aid and has no direct links to investment­s like Mes Aynak, it underlines Beijing’s growing profile as a major player in the region.

“For donors what is important is visibility so that people can see their assistance and housing is one of the most visible projects,” Jalil said.

Past constructi­on projects financed by foreign donors have sometimes run into trouble in Afghanista­n, running over budget or failing to match local conditions and requiremen­ts but Jalil said he was confident the current project would be a success.

The Afghan government will select the main constructi­on contractor from a list of Chinese companies provided by Beijing but he said Afghan authoritie­s and local companies would be closely involved in running the project.

“The design is made by us, not by the Chinese government. Supervisio­n will be by us, not by the Chinese government. And also the sub-contractor­s will be Afghan companies,” he said.

The project is the largest Chinese-supported project in Afghanista­n.” Hamid Jalil, vice-minister at the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t China plans to build for Afghan civil servants

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