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ICBC provides $59.58 million loan for Ndola International Airport Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#57087)

$59.58M USD

Funder Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
Recipient Organization Government of Zambia
Country Zambia
Start Date Jul 31, 2017
End Date Aug 21, 2030
Duration 4,769 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 57092
Grant Description

ICBC provides $59.58 million loan for Ndola International Airport Construction Project In November 2016, China Eximbank and the Government of Zambia signed a $337,621,439.90 preferential buyer's credit (PBC) agreement for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project (captured via Record ID#57087).

The borrowing terms of the PBC are unknown.

Then, on July 31, 2017, ICBC and the Government of Zambia signed a $59,580,254 loan agreement for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project (captured via Record ID#57092).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountare unknown

The proceeds of the China Eximbank PBC were to be used by the borrower to finance 85% of the cost of a $397,201,694 commercial (EPC) contract between Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) and AVIC International Holding Corporation, which was signed on September 11, 2013 and amended on August 25, 2014.

The proceeds of the ICBC loan were to be used by the borrower to finance 15% of the cost of the $397,201,694 commercial (EPC) contract between Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) and AVIC International Holding Corporation.

The Government of Zambia's Ministry of Finance on-lent the proceeds of the China Eximbank and ICBC loans to Zambia Airports Corporation Limited on April 13, 2017 (final maturity date: January 15, 2037). By July 2022, the China Eximbank loan had achieved a 57.1% disbursement rate ($192,785,140.88 out of $337,621,439.90).

By December 31, 2022, ZACL had accumulated principal and interest arrears under its on-lending agreement with Zambia's Ministry of Finance worth $30,385,929.60.

The project involved the construction of a 12,000 square meter terminal building, 3 aero bridges, a 3.5 kilometer runway, a cargo terminal, a 50-room hotel, a new fire and rescue station, a cargo terminal, an aircraft maintenance hangar, and a fuel farm. AVIC International Holding Corporation was the general EPC contractor responsible for implementation.

It reportedly fulfilled the government policy of having 20 percent sub-contracting to local contractors by engaging 60 local sub-contractors. 2,700 people were employed during the project construction period. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was completed in 2016.

The Government of Zambia also released funds to resettle the local population to make way for construction, but controversy arose over insufficient compensation. A formal groundbreaking ceremony took place on June 25, 2017. However, the construction site was not handed over to the EPC contractor until September 28, 2017.

The EPC contract went into effect and construction began on October 26, 2017.

By December 17, 2019, the overall project had achieved a 58% completion rate; the passenger terminal completion rate was 61%, the business complex completion rate was 49%, the air traffic control building completion rate was 54%, the runway, taxiway and apron completion rate was 98%, and the viaduct completion rate was 80%.

As of March 2020, the project had achieved an overall completion rate of 60%. As of April 2021, the project had achieved an overall completion rate of 88.9%. The project was originally expected to reach completion on October 20, 2020.

However, due to implementation delays related to financing problems and the COVID-19 pandemic, the intended project completion date was pushed out to January 31, 2022.

The airport was officially commissioned on August 5, 2021, but the airport was still reportedly waiting for operational certifications at that time. The project was also plagued by financial problems due to overdue contractor payments and debt service payments.

According to Clause 43.1 of the commercial contract between AVIC International Holding Corporation and ZACL, if the client (ZACL) failed to make payment within a stipulated period of time, the EPC contractor (AVIC International Holding Corporation) was entitled to the payment of interest for the late payment, which was to be calculated from the date by which the payment should have been made until the date on which payment was made by applying the interest rate as per local practice.

If the payment was delayed for more than 56 days, the EPC contractor would have the right to suspend the works or terminate the commercial contract.

Contrary to the clause, AVIC International Holding Corporation had not been paid a total of $97,324,668 being outstanding interim payment certificates (IPCs) for a period of more than fourteen months.

In addition, there was no documentation availed to the Auditor General of Zambia to indicate why, despite the financing agreement being in force, the lender had not paid the contractor.

On April 5, 2021, AVIC International Holding Corporation claimed interest on late payments on outstanding IPCs in amounts totaling $1,913,155.

AVIC International Senior Consultant, Lei Yingqi, later confirmed that AVIC International Holding Corporation as an EPC contractor was using borrowed funds at high interest rates to ensure that the project continued to progress and the employees continued to be paid.

He also indicated that ‘support from abroad was cut off or delayed’, which suggests that the source of the borrowed funds was not China Eximbank or ICBC.

China Eximbank halted disbursements for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project in 2020 due to the accumulation of debt service arrears by ZACL and the Government of Zambia.

The borrower's failure to make full and timely debt service payments resulted in a debt restructuring process, which led to a debt service standstill in 2020 to ensure fair treatment of all creditors.

Zambia's Ministry of Finance & National Planning (MOFNP) subsequently took over the financing of the project after rescoping it to prioritize major aspects that ensure full operation of the airport.

Then, on July 29, 2022, Zambia's MOFNP announced that it was seeking lender approval to formally cancel the China Eximbank loan’s undisbursed balance ($144,836,299.02); however, it also noted that it had not yet secured formal lender approval for this action.

This announcement came approximately 21 months after the Government of Zambia defaulted on its repayment obligations to Eurobond holders and approximately 6 weeks after China, France, and 14 other countries formed a creditor committee to discuss the Zambian authorities’ request for a debt treatment under ‘the Common Framework for Debt Treatment beyond the DSSI’ endorsed by the G20 and the Paris Club.

MOFNP also announced on July 29, 2022 that it planned to finance the completion of the Ndola International Airport Construction Project with general government revenues, and it signaled its intention to rescope the project to focus on the ‘selected works’ (i.e. access road and completion of the fuel farm).

Then, in 2024, Zambia's Auditor General revealed that '[t]he Zambia Airports Corporation Limited’s reduced revenue collections as a result of effects of the COVID pandemic that resulted in travel restrictions contributed to the constraints in the ability to service the [China Eximbank] loan.'

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Greenfield International Airport Construction Project or Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Airport Construction Project or Copperbelt International Airport Construction Project. The Chinese project title is 赞比亚铜带国际机场建项目.
  2. According to the World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), the weighted average grace period of all ‘private’ sector lending from all Chinese creditors to government and government-guaranteed borrowing institutions in Zambia was 1.6874-years in 2017. AidData estimates the grace period of the ICBC loan for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project by using this figure. See https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/iymnqwd205mvs5h8crtv8/DRS-May-2024-Extraction-Private-Chinese-Loan-Commitments-to-Zambia.xlsx?rlkey=bi71wlqbrbnfienx75a7bq1g2&dl=0.
  3. According to the World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), the weighted average maturity of all ‘private’ sector lending from all Chinese creditors to government and government-guaranteed borrowing institutions in Zambia was 14.1282-years in 2017. AidData estimates the maturity of the ICBC loan for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project by using this figure. See https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/iymnqwd205mvs5h8crtv8/DRS-May-2024-Extraction-Private-Chinese-Loan-Commitments-to-Zambia.xlsx?rlkey=bi71wlqbrbnfienx75a7bq1g2&dl=0.
  4. According to the World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS), the weighted average interest rate of all ‘private’ sector lending from all Chinese creditors to government and government-guaranteed borrowing institutions in Zambia was 4.7455% in 2017. AidData estimates the interest rate of the ICBC loan for the Ndola International Airport Construction Project by using this figure. See https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/iymnqwd205mvs5h8crtv8/DRS-May-2024-Extraction-Private-Chinese-Loan-Commitments-to-Zambia.xlsx?rlkey=bi71wlqbrbnfienx75a7bq1g2&dl=05. Zambia Airports Corporation Limited is a Public Limited Company which is wholly owned by the Government of Zambia. It was established in 1989 through an act of Parliament No. 16 of 1989 which is incorporated as an amendment to the Aviation Act, Chapter 444 of the Laws of Zambia.
  5. Section 3.1 of the loan agreement with ICBC states that '[t]he borrower shall apply all amounts borrowed by it under the facility solely and exclusively towards the satisfaction of up to 15% of the Borrower’s payment obligations to the contractor under the commercial contract.' See https://www.ago.gov.zm/?wpfb_dl=3007. Section 14.7 (b) of the commercial contract entered into with AVIC international stated, 'the client shall pay the amount which is due in respect of each statement, other than the final statement within 56 days after receiving the statement and supporting documents and (c) the 62 final amount due within 42 days after receiving the final statement and written discharge.' Section 14.8 further states that 'if the contractor does not receive payment in accordance with the above two clauses, the contractor will be entitled to receive financing charges compounded monthly on the amount unpaid during the period of delay.' An Auditor General review of the status report on the project revealed that the contractor had submitted twenty-two IPCs [interim payment certificates] worth $375,398,803.53 on dates from November 27, 2017 to December 31, 2023 of which only IPCs numbers 1 to 13 were fully paid, while IPC number 14 was partially paid while the remaining eight IPCs remained unpaid as at January 31, 2024. This resulted in total payments made amounting to $287,195,779.46 against the total submitted IPCs leaving amounts totaling $88,203,024.06 outstanding. See https://www.ago.gov.zm/?wpfb_dl=300
📚 Sources & References
  • HE WHO PAYS THE PIPER: ZAMBIA’S GROWING CHINA DEBT CRISIS, 2017 ANNUAL ECONOMIC REPORT
  • Chinese-supported infrastructure projects change Zambia's landscape
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  • New Ndola/Copperbelt International Airport
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  • Zambian president commissions China-funded modern airport
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  • MEASURES TAKEN BY THE GOVERNMENT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LOAN FINANCED PROJECTS
  • Zambia Airports Corporation urged to compensate displaced farmers on Ndola
  • C/belt Airport plans progress 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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