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China Eximbank agrees in principle to provide $200 million concessional loan for Zanzibar New Port Project

$200M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Tanzania
Country Tanzania
Start Date Mar 01, 2013
End Date Jun 09, 2028
Duration 5,579 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 30937
Grant Description

China Eximbank agrees in principle to provide $200 million concessional loan for Zanzibar New Port Project In March 2013, China Eximbank and the Government of Zanzibar signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a potential $200 million concessional loan for the Zanzibar New Port Project (or Maruhubi Multipurpose Port Project or Mpiga Duri Port or Port of Malindi or 桑岛新港 or 桑新集散港).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountreportedly carried a 25-year maturity and 5-year grace period
📅 Maturity25 years
⏳ Grace Period5 years

However, it is unclear if the two sides ever finalized a financing agreement for the project. As of February 2018, the Government of Zanzibar was still negotiating with China Eximbank for this loan facility.

In June 2019, the Daily News reported that Zanzibar's Minister of Infrastructure, Communication, and Transport said negotiations with China Eximbank had stalled and therefore the Government of Tanzania would use its own funds to support this project.

On the other hand, according to a 2019 report from the World Bank, construction was ongoing with financing from China Eximbank.

A November 2020 article from The Citizen suggests that Zanzibar was completely starting over on this project and a January 2021 article from the same source describes a similar multipurpose port project now being implementing with Oman.

In addition to $200 million of debt financing from China Eximbank, China Harbor Engineering Company (CHEC) signed an agreement pledging to provide another $30 million of equity financing on the condition that 13% of port shares will be lent back to CHEC after the completion of the project. CHEC signed the 36-month EPC contract on February 21, 2014.

However, the project encountered various delays that had delayed implementation. The purpose of the project is to boost trade by constructing a new harbor in the Maruhubi area of Zanzibar.

The port of Zanzibar is managed, operated and developed by the Zanzibar Ports Corporation (ZPC), a parastatal organization regulated by the Zanzibar Maritime Authority (ZMA).

With approximately 1.5 million passengers per year, Malindi has one of the busiest passenger terminals in the East African region.

However, the port was severely congested and dated so the 2007 Zanzibar Transport Master Plan created the Zanzibar New Port Project to solve those issues.

The completed port is expected to include 300 meters of docking space, 65 meters for land craft, modern handling equipment for up to 200,000 containers and 250,000 tons of loose cargo.

📋 Staff Comments

1. This project is also known as the Mpigaduri Passenger Port Project.

📚 Sources & References
  • Zanzibar to benefit from 7 projects supported by China
  • Tanzania pledges to promote cooperation with China
  • CHEC and Zanzibar conclude port deal
  • Sh370 Billion Secured for new Port in Zanzibar
  • Tanzania
  • Tanzania: Z'bar Secures Sh370 Billion for New Port
  • Zanzibar: China Funds Seven Economic and Development Projects
  • Chinese Firm
  • Exim Bank Lend 230 million for Zanzibar Port Construction
  • Zanzibar President Ali Mohamed Shein‘s message to welcome the new year 2016
  • Government News Highlights
  • Port Announcement in Zanzibar
  • Zanzibar Plans to Use Its Own Funds on Huge Projects
  • Zanzibar Ports Corporation in Bid to Solve Intermittent Challenges
  • Report of the Sub-Committee on the On-Spot Assessment of the EAC Central Cooridor
  • EAC Northern Corridor
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  • Projects, and Facilities by the East African Legislative Assembly
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  • Port Development and Competition in East and Southern Africa Prospects and Challenges
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  • Sun Ziyu meets Tanzanian transport minister, attends port project signing ceremony
  • Benki ya Exim ya China yaahidi Kushirikiana na Serikali katika Sekta ya Viwanda
  • Chinese Firm
  • Exim Bank Lend $230 Million for Zanzibar Port Construction
  • Sh370 Billion Secured for new Port in Zanzibar
  • Tanzania
  • 桑总统表示桑岛新港将获中国政府优惠贷款,项目建设意义重大
  • 刘军赴坦推进宏达坦桑尼亚煤电铁综合项目启动
  • Mwinyi wants Zanzibar port revitalised
  • Zanzibar
  • Oman sign MoU on new multipurpose port Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Tanzania

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