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China Eximbank provides preferential buyer’s credit for Phase 1 of Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project

$50.17M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Mongolia
Country Mongolia
Start Date Jun 01, 2010
End Date Mar 05, 2029
Duration 6,852 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 85843
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides preferential buyer’s credit for Phase 1 of Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project On June 1, 2010, the Export-Import Bank of China and the Government of Mongolia signed a $300 million general loan agreement (line of credit) for various projects to be approved through subsequent individual (subsidiary) loan agreements.

China Eximbank and the Government of Mongolia then signed a subsidiary preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) agreement on October 9, 2010 for Phase 1 of the Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project The borrowing terms of the PBC are unknown.

However, it is known that the proceeds of the PBC were to be used by the borrower to finance 85% of the cost of a $59.02 million commercial contract with China Gezhouba Group Company Limited (CGGC), which was signed on August 4, 2010.

The purpose of this project was to upgrade an 85.3 km road segment from Mankhan (Манхан сум or Manhan) Soum to Khovd (Ховд) and a 60 km road segment from Olgiy (Өлгий or Ulgii) Province to Khashaat Davaa route (Khashaat pass) within Tolbo Soum (Толбо сум).

The project involved upgrading the original earth road (or gravel road) to a 7 meter-wide asphalt concrete road with a 10 meter-wide roadbed. A ceremonial foundation-stone laying ceremony took place on September 19, 2010. However, the project officially commenced on May 11, 2011.

The Olgiy-Khashaat section was completed and opened to traffic on December 8, 2013 and the Mankhan-Khovd section was completed and opened to traffic on December 9, 2013. The originally expected project implementation start and end dates were October 19, 2010 and October 15, 2014.

This project is part of a larger project (co-financed with the Asian Development Bank) to develop a 748.4 km road corridor through Mongolia’s western region connecting Yarant at the border of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to Ulaanbaishint at the Russian border via Khovd and Olgiy, the aimag centers.

As part of Asian Highway 4 and the Asian Highway Network, the road corridor was to facilitate the flow of goods and passengers between the three countries. The road corridor was to be developed in two phases.

In phase one, a 431.2 km road from the PRC border to Khovd aimag center was to be developed, while phase two was to develop the road from Khovd aimag center to the Russian border. An Environmental Impact Assessment was prepared in September 2011 by SMEC Asia Ltd. for the project.

The EIA was prepared following Mongolia's environmental regulations and included an Environmental Management Plan to be carried out during the duration of the project.

In addition, Ministry of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development for the Asian Development Bank prepared a Resettlement Framework in September 2011 and an Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework in October 2011 to be carried out for the project.

At appraisal, the projected economic internal rate of return (EIRR) of the Yarant– Bulgan–Khovd section of the project was 13.6%.

However, upon completion of the project, the EIRR was re-calculated as 6.6%, which is lower than the Asian Development Bank’s 12% hurdle rate. The lower EIRR was attributed to the substantial cost overruns, implementation delays, and lower traffic volumes.

However, the improved road did benefit the regional supply chain and travel time on the Takeshiken (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region)–Yarant–Khovd route fell by 12 hours.

The project also reduced the time and cost required for regional trade, as indicated in the CAREC Corridor Performance Measurement and Monitoring Annual Report 2018.

Upon completion of the project, lighter and more fuel-efficient trucks capable of speeds of up to 100 km per hour were being used, which stimulated tourism from China and higher exports of coal and minerals from Mongolia.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Manhan Soum–Khovd Section of the Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project. The Mongolian project title is “Баруун бүсийн авто замыгхөгжүүлэх” төсөл. The Chinese project title is 蒙古国西部公路项目. The 85.3 km segment is also known as the Manhan Soum–Khovd Section, the Kobdo-Manhan Section, or the Third Section of the Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project. It is known in Mongolian as Манхан-Ховд чиглэлийн 85.3км. The 60 km road segment is also known as the Ulgii-Khashaat Section, the Olgiy-Hashate Section, or the Fifth Section of the Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project. It is known in Mongolian as “Баруун бүсийн босоо тэнхлэгийн авто замыг хөгжүүлэх” төсөл (Манхан-Ховд 85.3 км, Өлгий - Хашаат 60.0 км) or Өлгий-Хашаатын даваа чиглэлийн 60км.
  2. The precise face value of the PBC is unknown. However, the borrower was authorized to use the proceeds of the PBC to finance up to 85% of the commercial contract with CGGC. Therefore, AidData assumes that the face value of the PBC was equivalent to 85% of $59.02 million USD ($50,167,000 USD).
  3. The China Eximbank PBC that supported this project is not included in the Overseas Development Finance Dataset that Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center published in December 2020.
📚 Sources & References
  • БНХАУ-ын Хөнгөлөлттэй зээлээр Зүтгүүр вагон худалдан авна, 9. ГАДААДЫН ХӨНГӨЛӨЛТТЭЙ ЗЭЭЛИЙН ХӨРӨНГӨӨР ХЭРЭГЖИЖ БУЙ, ХЭРЭГЖҮҮЛЭХ ТӨСЛҮҮД, ЗАРЛАЛ- ЗТЯ-тай гэрээгээр 2012 онд авто зам, гүүрийн барилгын ажил хийж гүйцэтгэсэн зам, барилгын гүйцэтгэгч болон хяналтын зөвлөх компаниудын анхааралд
  • Mongolia: Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project
  • Phase 1
  • Mongolia: Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project
  • Phase 1
  • MON: Western Regional Road Corridor Development Project–Phase 1
  • Mongolia: Regional Logistics Development Project (Component 1–Preparing the Western Regional Road II Project
  • The foundation laid for CGGC's highway project in west Mongolia, БАРУУН БҮСИЙН БОСОО ТЭНХЛЭГИЙН АВТО ЗАМЫГ ХӨГЖҮҮЛЭХ ХӨРӨНГӨ ОРУУЛАЛТЫН ТӨСЛИЙН ТУХАЙ ТОВЧ ТАНИЛЦУУЛГА, Хөндлөн чиглэлийн авто зам Баруун бүсийн хөгжилд том хөрөнгө оруулалт болно
  • Road is ready, now it is time for the yield, “RESEARCH ON ECONOMIC CORRIDOR MONGOLIA-RUSSIA-CHINA” Possibility to advance the economic corridor program implementation
  • CGGC-undertaken Mongolian Western Highway opened to traffic
  • CGGC highway project in west Mongolia kicks off, Баруун бүсийн босоо тэнхлэгийн авто замыг хөгжүүлэх хөрөнгө оруулалтын төсөл
  • 巴彦洪格尔省129.4公里省际公路项目开工仪式隆重举行
  • 葛洲坝集团承建的蒙古西部公路项目正式开工
  • Resettlement Framework Mongolia: Western Regional Road Corridor Investment Program
  • Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework Mongolia: Western Regional Road Corridor Investment Program
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Mongolia: Western Regional Road Corridor Investment ProgramTranche 1 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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