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China Construction Bank provides loan for Libreville Municipal Road Renovation Project (Linked to Record ID#60350)

$34M USD

Funder China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB)
Recipient Organization Government of Gabon
Country Gabon
Start Date Jan 01, 2015
End Date Mar 13, 2028
Duration 4,820 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 60353
Grant Description

China Construction Bank provides loan for Libreville Municipal Road Renovation Project In 2015, the Government of Gabon signed a loan agreement with China Construction Bank for the Libreville Municipal Road Renovation Project.

In the same year, the Government of Gabon signed a loan agreement with China Eximbank for the Libreville Municipal Road Renovation Project. The precise face values and borrowing terms of these loans are unknown. Record ID#60353 captures the China Construction Bank loan. Record ID#60350 captures the China Eximbank loan.

The loan proceeds were to be used by the borrower to finance an $80 million (CFA 40 billion) commercial contract between the Government of Gabon and China Construction 5th Engineering Division Corp., Ltd. (CCFED) (中建五局土木工程有限公司).

The project involved the renovation of 81 municipal roads scattered in densely populated districts of Libreville, Ndoum, Akanda, and Owendo (measuring 108 km in length). Wuhan Comprehensive Transportation Research Institute Co.

Ltd. was the contractor responsible for project design, and CCFED — a subsidiary of CSCEC — was the contractor responsible for project implementation. Wuhan Comprehensive Transportation Research Institute Co. Ltd. was commissioned to undertake the design of the project in February 2016. Then, on May 20, 2016, a groundbreaking ceremony took place in the town of Okala.

The commercial contract with CCFED specified an 10 month implementation period and the project was expected to reach completion by March 9, 2017. It was ultimately completed, but its precise completion date is unknown.

There are some indications that the China Eximbank and China Construction Bank loans for the Construction and Libreville Municipal Road Renovation Project may have financially underperformed vis-a-vis the original expectations of the lender.

In mid-2014, a decline in international oil prices generated sharp reductions in Gabon’s oil exports and fiscal revenues. The country’s rising fiscal deficit led to the accumulation of arrears to external creditors.

By 2017, the stock of the Government of Gabon’s external arrears stood at $115 million, including arrears to China, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, Israel, and South Korea. All of these arrears were successfully cleared by 2020. However, the Government of Gabon accumulated $3 million of additional arrears to Chinese creditors in 2020.

By the end of May 2021, ‘the stock of [the Government of] Gabon’s external arrears stood at CFAF 98.03 billion (US$182.1 million), including CFAF 23.8 billion (US$44.2 million) vis-à-vis multilaterals and CFAF 21.05 billion (US$39.1 million) vis-à-vis government agencies and private creditors insured with companies from Paris Club member countries and from China [ICBC and China Construction Bank] CFAF 1.3 billion (US$2.42 million).

The Government's strategy for the clearance of existing external arrears consists of focusing primarily on multilateral debt, bilateral debt, insured commercial commitments and seeking agreements with other creditors prior to the IMF Board meeting. Accordingly, we will clear the arrears vis-à-vis the multilaterals.

We will also clear bilateral and commercial-insured arrears as follows: (i) Austria CFAF 6.83 billion (US$12.69 million); (ii) France CFAF 11.9 billion (US$22.11 million); (iii) Israel CFAF 2.23 billion (US$4.13 million); and Spain CFAF 0.09 billion (US$0.17 million).

Regarding the other commercial arrears vis-à-cis AFREXIMBANK (CFAF 7.52 billion or US$13.97 million, and commercial non-insured vis-à-vis France CFAF 0.7 billion (US$1.24 million), Austria CFAF 8.71 billion (US$16.18 million), and Morocco CFAF 1.01 billion (US$1.87 million), we contacted these creditors individually to obtain from them the non-objection agreement.

The same communication was made with China to which our bilateral payment arrears are about CFAF 34.01 billion (US$63.17 million).’ Then, in 2022, the IMF reported that the Government of Gabon’s external arrears to Chinese creditors stood at $23.9 million as of December 2021 and $1 million in June 2022.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Libreville and Surrounding Municipal Road Renovation Project. The French project title is Réhabilitation et d'Amélioration des Voiries de Libreville or Travaux de Réhabilitation des Voiries de Libreville et Périphériques or Chantiers des voiries de Libreville, d’Owendo et d’Akanda. The Chinese project title is 加蓬利伯维尔市政道路改造项目 or 利伯维尔市政道路改造项目 or 加蓬利维尔及周边市政道路改造工程 or 加蓬利伯维尔及周边市政道路改造项目 or 利伯维尔市政道路改造项目.
  2. This loan is not included in the database of Chinese loan commitments that SAIS-CARI released in July 2020.
  3. For the time being, AidData has estimated the face value of the China Eximbank loan as $34 million and the face value of the China Construction Bank loan as $34 million (by assuming that both loans were issued as buyer’s credits and equally used to finance 85% of the cost of the $80 million commercial contract with CCFED).
  4. Some sources suggest that the project involved the renovation of 67 municipal roads in Libreville and and Ndoum (measuring 82 km in length). One potential explanation for this discrepancy is that the original project design (81 municipal roads measuring 108 km in length) may have be subdivided into two separate ‘lots’. In fact, on September 2, 2021, the China Communications First Public Bureau Group signed a contract (see https://www.hnkxzs.com/xwzx/gsxw/252.html) for a Libreville Municipal Road Project involving 30.5 km of road renovations in Libreville and surrounding towns). This issue merits further investigation.
  5. AidData relies upon the following source (https://www.dropbox.com/s/1q70veon5k643i5/%E5%8A%A0%E8%93%AC%E5%88%A9%E4%BC%AF%E7%BB%B4%E5%B0%94%E5%B8%82%E5%8F%8A%E5%91%A8%E8%BE%B9%E5%B8%82%E6%94%BF%E9%81%93%E8%B7%AF%E4%BF%AE%E5%A4%8D%E5%B7%A5%E7%A8%8B-%E6%AD%A6%E6%B1%89%E7%BB%BC%E5%90%88%E4%BA%A4%E9%80%9A%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%99%A2%E6%9C%89%E9%99%90%E5%85%AC%E5%8F%B8.pdf?dl=0) as evidence of project completion.
📚 Sources & References
  • DEUXIEME SESSION ORDINAIRE
  • ANNEE 2018
  • LISTE DES PROJETS D’INVESTISSEMENT ACCOMPAGNANT LE PROJET DE LOI DE FINANCES 2019
  • Gabon : Point d’étape des travaux de réhabilitation des voiries de Libreville
  • The problems of roads, water supply and electricity explained to the people of the 5th arrondissement of Libreville by the MOGABO
  • 中国建筑承建的加蓬利伯维尔市政道路改造项目正式开工
  • 在加中资企业名录(截至2019年2月8日)
  • 中国电建中标加蓬利伯维尔市政道路整治与重建项目
  • CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CORPORATION LIMITED (601668)
  • 在加中资企业名录(截至2019年2月8日)
  • 中建五局海外施工的首条机场跑道项目完成最终验收!
  • Les problèmes des voiries, d’adduction d’eau et d’électricité expliqués aux populations du 5ème arrondissement de Libreville par le MOGABO
  • ANNEXE SUR LA STRATEGIE D’ENDETTEMENT DE L’ETAT EN 2019 ACCOMPAGNANT LE PROJET DE LOI DE FINANCES DE L’ANNEE 2019
  • ChinaLoansToAfrica©SAIS-CARI.csv
  • Evidence of drawdown on Eximbank loan
  • 王 祥 明 会 ⻅ 加 蓬 共 和 国 总 统 邦 戈 一 行
  • Rehabilitation project of municipal roads in Libreville
  • Gabon and surrounding areas
  • 加蓬利伯维尔及周边市政道路改造项目正式开工
  • Chantiers routiers au Gabon : Où en est-on ?
  • Le gouvernement somme China state de reprendre les travaux de la route PK 12-PK105
  • Request for a Three-Year Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility-Press Release; Staff Report; Supplementary Information, and Statement by the Executive Director for Gabon
  • IMF POLICY PAPER REVIEWS OF THE FUND’S SOVEREIGN ARREARS POLICIES AND PERIMETER
  • FIRST AND SECOND REVIEWS OF THE EXTENDED ARRANGEMENT UNDER THE EXTENDED FUND FACILITY
  • REQUESTS FOR WAIVERS FOR NONOBSERVANCE OF PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
  • ESTABLISHMENT OF PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
  • AND FINANCING ASSURANCES REVIEW—PRESS RELEASE; STAFF REPORT; STAFF SUPPLEMENT; AND STATEMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 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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