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China Eximbank provides RMB 1.678 million government concessional loan for Cat Linh-Ha Dong Light Rail Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#34616, #73326)

¥69.9K RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Vietnam Ministry of Finance
Country Viet Nam
Start Date May 11, 2017
End Date Jun 14, 2027
Duration 3,686 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 63214
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides RMB 1.678 million government concessional loan for Cat Linh-Ha Dong Light Rail Construction Project On May 30, 2008, the Chinese Government and and the Government of Vietnam signed a preferential loan framework agreement for the Cat Linh-Ha Dong Light Rail Construction Project.

This subsequently produced three different loan agreements: (1) On October 22, 2008, China Eximbank and the Vietnam Ministry of Finance signed an RMB 1.2 billion ($169 million) government concessional loan (GCL) agreement [CHINA EXIMBANK GCL No.(14) Total No.(223)] for this railway project (see Record ID#73326).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity15 years
💹 Interest Rate3%
📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity15 years
💹 Interest Rate4%
📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountterms are unknown

This GCL came into effect on December 28, 2017 and the fist disbursement took place on April 28, 2018.

The borrower was to use the proceeds from these loans to partially finance an EPC contract with China Railway Sixth Bureau Group Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Railway Group.

The purpose of the project is to construct a 13 km light rail — that travels at 80 km per hour — in the capital city of Hanoi that passes through 12 stations: Cat Linh, La Thanh, Thai Ha, Lang, Thuong Dinh, Vanh Dai 3, Phung Khoang, Van Quan, Ha Dong, La Khe, Van Khe, Yen Nghia.

The project officially commenced on October 10, 2011 and the new railway line was originally scheduled to launch in June 2015, but the completion date of the project has been postponed at least four times. The project has encountered multiple problems and delays during implementation.

In 2013, the project faced difficulties related to demolition and relocation, including the fact that the terrain was ideal for machinery and the construction site was close to traffic.

Then, in 2014, the total cost of the project increased from $552.86 million to $868.04 million, forcing the Government of Vietnam to contract a supplementary loan from China Eximbank (see Record ID#63214).

In January 2015, the project faced major criticism from the Vietnamese government for multiple accidents during construction.

Vietnamese officials and experts have repeatedly raised concerns about the project’s safety, with several accidents killing or injuring workers and passersby.

In early 2016, Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport and China Railway Sixth Bureau Group Co., Ltd agreed on a new launch date in December 2016, before correcting themselves that the line would not be launched until early 2017.

In February 2017, the railway line’s completion was postponed for another year, with a new launch set for February 2018. In February 2017, the first set of trains (out of 13 total) was installed on the track . Each train is worth $63.2 million, and manufactured by China's Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment Ltd.

In 2018, the project manager submitted a proposal for the railway line to begin a test run in September 2018, setting the date for an official launch to be in 2021. On September 20, 2018, the first stage of a trial run was initiated, which was meant to last 3-6 months. On January 13, 2022, the project was officially completed and entered full operation.

The project is 13 km long and includes 12 elevated stations.

On June 17, 2022, the Vietnam Ministry of Finance notified the Ministry of Transport that it needed to pay a $740,300 fine for late loan payments related to the project.

The project had not yet generated sufficient revenue in 2022 so the Hanoi People’s Committee—who took over the repayment obligations from the Ministry of Transport—had no revenue from the project (or from other sources) to repay the loans.

Prior to the handover to the Hanoi People's Committee, the Ministry of Transport intended to utilize capital provided for the project to repay the loans which was deemed "inappropriate". Construction delays as well as various legal regulations in Vietnam led to late loan payments.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Line 2A of the Hanoi Metro Project, the 13km Hanoi Light Rail Line 1 Project, the Hanoi Cat Linh to Ha Dong Light Rail Project, the Cat Linh-Hadong Metro Line Project, the Hanoi-Hadong Urban Railway Line Project, the Cat Linh-Ha Dong Flyover Project, the Cat Linh-Ha Dong Skytrain Project, and the Hanoi Urban Railway Project. The Vietnamese project title is dự án đường sắt Cát Linh - Hà Đông or dự án đường sắt đô thị Hà Nội. The Chinese project title is 河内轻轨二号线项目 or 越南河内轻轨项目.
  2. None of the China Eximbank loans (collectively worth $669.62 million) that supported this project are included in the Overseas Development Finance Dataset that Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center published in December 2020.
  3. All key financing details are found in sources #136981 and #136985. The former outlines a draft report to the Vietnam National Assembly and the latter is a official decision document from the Vietnam Ministry of Transport.
📚 Sources & References
  • Feature: Hanoi citizens satisfied with quality of first urban light rail line built by Chinese company
  • Cat Linh-Hadong metro line to come into commercial operation in 2018
  • THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF CHINA ANNUAL REPORT 2018
  • Cat Linh–Ha Dong Metro Line (13KM) Additional Facility, 10月8日越南河内轻轨二号线项目全线架梁合拢
  • 河内轻轨二号线首批机车将于2月14日运至河内, 2018 Annual Report, [ti]HN urban railway told to start operation in 2018[/ti] [ca]business - finance[/ca] [kw][/kw] [su]The Government has told the Ministry of...
  • Cat Linh – Ha Dong railway to be operational in Q4
  • Vietnam pays US$28.8 million debt per year for railway project
  • Vietnam investment ministry warns over China's ODA loans, 《中国金融新闻网》进出口银行与越南财政部签署项目贷款协议
  • Vietnam and China sign agreement to supplement US$250 million concessional loan for urban rail project construction, 'Hé lộ' nguyên nhân ảnh hưởng nghiêm trọng tiến độ đường sắt Cát Linh - Hà Đông
  • Bộ GTVT ‘bất lực’ trước tiến độ dự án đường sắt đô thị Cát Linh-Hà Đông
  • Dự án đường sắt đô thị Cát Linh – Hà Đông cơ bản hoàn thành hơn 95%, Đường sắt Cát Linh – Hà Đông: Năm 2019 mới giải ngân được 12,6% vốn, 《中国⾦融新闻⽹》进出⼝银⾏与越南财政部签署项⽬贷款协议, Đường sắt Cát Linh – Hà Đông: Năm 2019 mới giải ngân được 12,6% vốn
  • GÓC NHÌN ĐẠI BIỂU: CẦN LÀM RÕ TRÁCH NHIỆM CÁ NHÂN, ĐƠN VỊ CHẬM TIẾN ĐỘ ĐƯỜNG SẮT ĐÔ THỊ
  • Vietnam Hanoi Cat Linh to Ha Dong Light Rail Project
  • Line 2A (Hanoi Metro)
  • Decision No. 3899/QD-BGTVT
  • China-constructed urban railway in Vietnam launches commercial operation
  • Energy China bolsters regional development with new coal-fired power plant in Vietnam
  • China-constructed urban railway in Vietnam launches commercial operation
  • Vietnam launches operations on Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line
  • 驻越南大使熊波出席河内轻轨二号线项目落成仪式
  • The Hanoi Light Rail Line 2 project financed by the Export-Import Bank of China has been successfully put into operation for one year
  • Hanoi’s first metro line faces fine of over $740,000 for late loan payment
  • Dự án đường sắt Cát Linh - Hà Đông không đề xuất chặt cây
  • The Politicization of Mobility Infrastructures in Vietnam — The Hanoi Metro Project at the Nexus of Urban Development
  • Fragmented Mobilities, and National Security 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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