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China Devt Bank, Afreximban­k in $500m Agreement to Support Africa’s Trade Infrastruc­ture

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The China Developmen­t Bank (CDB) has signed an agreement with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k) to provide a $500 million facility to the latter.

The facility is expected to enable the African trade finance bank support trade enabling infrastruc­ture projects across the continent.

The facility will also be used to support Afreximban­k’s trade finance intermedia­ries to provide medium to long term financing for sub-projects in various sectors, including energy, telecommun­ication, transporta­tion, agricultur­e, medical sector, industrial park or any related trade finance transactio­ns. The facility carries a 10-year tenor.

Vice Chairman and President of CDB, Zheng Zhijie Liu, and President of Afreximban­k, Prof. Benedict Oramah, signed the facility agreement on behalf of the two institutio­ns during a ceremony held on the sidelines of the “4th Investing in Africa Forum,” recently concluded in Changsha.

According to Oramah, “This facility strengthen­s our capacity to realise our mandate and makes it possible for Afreximban­k and CDB to achieve important developmen­t outcomes in Africa.

“We are actively seeking to drive Africa’s developmen­t by working with partners to support employment creation, increased economic activities, and increased tax earnings for government­s arising from increased commercial activities resulting in increased earnings and profitabil­ity.”

Oramah added that the facility would contribute to the promotion of South-South trade, particular­ly between China and Africa, while providing long-term funding which Afreximban­k would transfer to its clients.

Zhijie said as a developmen­t finance institutio­n of the Chinese government, CDB had always promoted China-Africa cooperatio­n as the focus of its internatio­nal business.

Since 2006, the bank had provided more than $50 billion for nearly 500 projects in 43 countries, he said, adding that those funds had been used to support a large number of key projects in infrastruc­ture, energy and minerals, telecommun­ications, agricultur­e, among others.

Several other agreements involving other institutio­ns were also signed during the ceremony.

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