The Borneo Post (Sabah)

World Bank approves US$345 million loan for Tanzania port expansion

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DAR ES SALAAM: The World Bank said it had approved a US$345 million loan for the expansion of a port in Tanzania’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam, which the East African country aims to turn into a regional gateway.

Dar es Salaam is vying with the port of Mombasa in Kenya to become the trade hub for landlocked neighbours such as Zambia, Rwanda, Malawi, Burundi, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but both ports are hobbled by congestion and inefficien­cy.

The port handled 13.8 million tonnes in 2016 – an increase from 10.4 million in 2011, reflecting an average growth of 9 per cent per year, according to the bank.

Tanzania wants to lift its capacity to 28 million tonnes a year by 2020.

“The project represents the start of an incrementa­l process towards increasing the capacity of the port of Dar es Salaam and strengthen­ing its economic role in the region,” Richard Martin Humphreys, the World Bank’s lead transport economist, said in a statement.

In a 2014 report, the bank said inefficien­cies at the port was costing Tanzania and its neighbours up to US$2.6 billion a year.

The statement said ongoing infrastruc­ture investment­s at the port were expected to improve overall productivi­ty and reduce waiting time to berth from 80 hours to 30 hours.

“Enhancing its operationa­l potential will boost trade ... and reduce the current cost of US$200US$400 for each additional day of delay for a single consignmen­t,” said Bella Bird, the World Bank’s Country Director for Tanzania.

The loan is the second batch to be approved by the bank for the expansion of the port this year. Tanzania received US$305 million in January.

Last month, the country also signed a US$154 million contract with the state-run China Harbour Engineerin­g Company (CHEC) to build a roll-on, roll-off (roro) terminal to deepen and strengthen seven berths at the port. — Reuters

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This file photo shows the World Bank building in Washington, DC. The World Bank said it had approved a US$345 million loan for the expansion of a port in Tanzania’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam, which the East African country aims to turn into a...

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