Chinese Bank signs a $500-million agreement with Afreximbank to aid Infrastructure in Africa

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China Development Bank (CDB) has, signed an agreement providing a $500-million facility to the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to enable the African trade finance bank support trade enabling infrastructure projects across the continent.

This agreement will 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.

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

According to Benedict Oramah “This facility strengthens our capacity to realize 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”.

Prof. Oramah stated 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.

Mr. Zheng Zhijie stated that, 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. Those funds had been used to support a large number of key projects in infrastructure, energy and minerals, telecommunications, agriculture, etc.

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