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Completed Development AidData Chinese Aid

Chinese Government provides $18 million grant for Gwadar Port Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#38995, #38996, #35124, #72688, #92475)

¥18M RMB

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Pakistan
Country Pakistan
Start Date Aug 10, 2001
End Date Nov 13, 2026
Duration 9,226 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 72689
Grant Description

During the visit of Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji to Pakistan in May 2001, the Gwadar deep water port was a key item of discussion.

Pakistani Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz said that the Chinese Government has agreed to help fund the construction of phase one of the $250 million Gwadar Deep Water Port Project.

Then, on August 10, 2001, the Chinese Government and the Government of Pakistan signed a financing framework agreement for development of Phase 1 of the Gwadar Deep Water Port Project.

The Chinese Government ultimately signed six different financial agreements for Phase 1. (1) In 2001, the China Ministry of Commerce signed a $31 million grant agreement (captured via Record ID#35124) (2) In 2001, the China Ministry of Commerce signed another $31 million grant agreement (captured via Record ID#72688) (3) In 2001, the China Ministry of Commerce signed a $18 million grant agreement (captured via Record ID#72689) (4) On December 26, 2002, China Eximbank signed an RMB 481,400,000 government concessional loan (GCL) agreement [CHINA EXIMBANK GCL NO. (2002) 3 TOTAL NO. (95)].

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💹 Interest Rate2%

The borrowing terms are unknown (captured via Record ID#92475) (6) On March 24, 2006, China Eximbank and the Government of Pakistan signed a $22.26 million preferential buyer's credit (PBC) agreement [BLA05147] for the Gwadar Port Channel Deepening Project (also known as the Additional Dredging Works of Gwadar Deep Water Port Phase 1 Project).

It carries a 3% interest rate its proceeds were used to finance a commercial contract that was signed on August 10, 2005 (captured via Record ID#38995). Phase 1 involved the dredging of the Gwadar port to 14.5 meters. The objective of the project was to enable 50,000 DWT vessels to use the port.

The Gwadar Port Channel Deepening Project was an extension to Phase 1 of the Gwadar Deep Water Port Project, which comprised three multi-purposes berths of 602-meter total length and also accommodated roll-on roll-off vessels, a 100-meter service berth, 4.25-kilometer approach channel dredged to 11.5 meter-12.5 meter and demarcated with buoys and turning lights.

China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) -- a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Company Limited -- was the contractor responsible for project implementation. On March 22, 2002, a groundbreaking ceremony took place. At that time, the project was expected to reach completion by March 2005.

The channel was successfully dredged and deepened to 14.5 meters in February 2007. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz inaugurated the deep sea port on March 20, 2007.

Gwadar Port was then taken over by China Overseas Ports Holding Company Limited (COPHC) on May 16, 2013 — for 40-years.

Gwadar Port, located about 350 kilometers west of Karachi on the Arabian Sea coast, is now considered the nearest warm water port for the Central Asian states for their trade with Europe, East Asia, and the Americas.

📚 Sources & References
  • INDO-PAK SPECIAL: WINDS OF CHANGE
  • Pakistan's Gwadar Port is a Potential 'Great Project'
  • Time-tested all-weather Pak-China friendship
  • The Strategic Importance of Gwadar Port for Pakistan
  • BALOCHISTAN'S MAZE OF VIOLENCE
  • Too Little Too Late?: Gwadar Port Transfer to China Wins Cabinet Nod
  • China pledges $620 million in aid to Pakistan: official
  • GWADAR: CHINA'S NAVAL OUTPOST ON THE INDIAN OCEAN
  • Oil and Gas Potentials of Central Asian Republics and Relations with Pakistan
  • Chinese stakes in Balochistan
  • The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa
  • Development in Gwadar
  • Gwadar Port
  • Brief Gwadar Port
  • Details of Commitments & Disbursements
  • THE DRAGON’S GIFT
  • Gwadar Port
  • Gwadar port: ‘history-making milestones’ 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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