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CDB provides loan for Mes Aynak Copper Mine Project (Linked to Record ID#34529, #34659, #71016, #69985)

$1.05M USD

Funder China Development Bank (CDB)
Recipient Organization MCC-JCL Aynak Minerals Company Limited (MJAM)
Country Afghanistan
Start Date Jan 01, 2008
End Date Apr 05, 2030
Duration 8,130 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 88130
Grant Description

CDB provides loan for Mes Aynak Copper Mine Project In May 2008, two Chinese state-owned enterprises—the Metallurgical Corporation of China (MCC) and Jiangxi Copper Corporation Limited (JCCL)—won a thirty-year lease to invest $4.4 billion in a copper mine at Mes Aynak after offering the Government of Afghanistan generous signing bonus, royalty payment, and local infrastructure provision commitments that could not be matched by competing bidders.

Then, on September 8, 2008, MCC and JCCL established a joint venture (special purpose vehicle) called The MCC-JCL Aynak Minerals Company Limited (MJAM) to finance, design, and implement the Mes Aynak Copper Mine Project. MCC holds a 75% ownership stake and JCCL holds a 25% ownership stake. MCC assigned the rights of the Aynak Mining Contract to MJAM on November 16, 2008.

China Eximbank and China Development Bank (CDB) agreed to provide debt financing to MJAM (中冶江銅艾娜克礦業有限公司) in calendar year 2008 to cover 70% of the total cost of the investment project. CDB's estimated contribution to the debt financing package is captured via Record ID#88130.

China Eximbank's estimated contribution to the debt financing package is captured via Record ID#69985.

Then, on June 28, 2009, Afghanistan's Ministry of Mines and MCC-Jiangxi Copper Consortium signed an 'other minerals agreement' related to the Mes Aynak Copper Mine Project.

The purpose of the project is to develop a copper mine in the Logar Province of Afghanistan and facilitate the transportation of refined copper to Torkham, on the border with Pakistan, for export.

More specifically, the project scope included the development of an open-pit and an underground mine, concentrator facility, a smelter, a heavy-oil fired power plant, a maintenance workshop, utility area, a water source site and other ancillary infrastructure (includes access roads).

According to the mining contract signed between MJAM and the Government of Afghanistan, the Aynak copper deposit license area consists of an exploitation license over an area of 28 km2 that includes the Central Deposit and the West Deposit of the Aynak copper mine. The Aynak mine area is located in the north of Logar Province close to the Logar-Kabul provincial boundary.

The mine area is to the southeast of the centre of Kabul city, at a distance of approximately 30 km.

The elevation of the mine area is between 2,275 meters and 2,675 meters and it falls close to piedmont alluvial plain of Logar River. The mine site is surrounded on three sides by hills and mountains. The western side of the mine site opens in the Logar River valley. The proposed source of water for the Project is the Logar River basin, which is located about 15 km from the mine area.

The river flows in a south-to-north direction. The elevation of the riverbank in the Project area is about 1,840 meters.

A project commencement ceremony took place on July 9, 2009, and a study commissioned by USAID in 2010 concluded that the project (mine) would require at least 7-8-years to reach production.

By the beginning of 2010, the road system leading from Kabul to the mining area had been built, and the dormitory area for the construction workers had been largely completed.

However, the mining site at Mes Aynak is located along a transit route for Taliban fighters in one of the country’s most violent regions (Logar Province), and roadside bombs, rocket attacks, kidnappings, and other violent activities severely disrupted and delayed the MCC and JCCL’s planned schedule of activities.

This project has been plagued by major delays — in the development and operation of the mine, in the development a 400-megawatt thermal power plant needed to run a nearby copper smelter and industrial park, and in the construction of a railroad to transport the copper.

The investment, which had the potential to be the second-largest open copper pit in the world, also provoked protests related to the forced displacement of local villagers, heavy reliance on Chinese labor, and potential damage to cultural heritage and the local environment. Chinese companies reportedly abandoned the project in 2014 because of ongoing violence in the area.

However, the fall of 2021, just a few months after the establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan (IEA), the Taliban-led government urged the Afghan Minister for Mining and Petroleum to re-engage with Chinese state-run companies to resume negotiations. The parties allegedly held two virtual meetings where they discussed the terms of the 2008 contract.

In November 2021, it was reported that representatives of several Chinese companies had arrived in Afghanistan on special visas and were conducting on-the-ground inspections, this time also of potential lithium sites estimated to be worth as much as $1 trillion.

In December 2021, it was estimated that, should the terms of the agreement remain unchanged, Mes Aynak could generate $250-300 million per year in revenues, as well as $800 millions in fees over the contract’s length.

Then, on March 24, 2022, First Deputy Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Ghani Beradar Akhund and his accompanying delegation met with Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi and an accompanying delegation at Chahar Chenar Palace. They announced at the meeting that the Mes Aynak Copper Mine Project would recommence.

Then, in August 2022, the Afghan Deputy Minister of Culture announced that a group of Afghan and Chinese archaeologists had completed research on the Mes Aynak copper mine. A project groundbreaking ceremony took place on July 24, 2024.

At the time of the ceremony, excavators had begun work on the construction of a nine-kilometer access road to the mining site (which was schedule for completion in early 2025).

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The Chinese project title is 阿富汗艾娜克铜矿 or 阿中铜矿项目 or 艾娜克铜矿项目 or 阿富汗中冶-江铜艾娜克铜矿项目 or 阿富汗艾娜克铜矿.
  2. The World Bank estimated that the total cost of the investment project is $3 billion (see https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/643431468190184141/pdf/ICRR14642-P098118-Box393183B-PUBLIC.pdf).
  3. It is unknown if CDB and China Eximbank issued two separate bilateral loans or a single, syndicated loan to MJAM (中冶江銅艾娜克礦業有限公司). For the time being, AidData assumes that the total debt financing package was worth $2.1 billion (70% of the total investment cost), with China Eximbank and CDB issuing two separate bilateral loans with identical face values ($1.05 billion). This issue warrants further investigation.
  4. The June 28, 2009 'other minerals agreement' between Afghanistan's Ministry of Mines and MCC-Jiangxi Copper Consortium can be accessed in its entirety via https://web.archive.org/web/20161020163943/http://mom.gov.af/Content/files/MCC_Afghan_Gover_Mineral_Contract_English.pdf AND https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dw093byvppr6eni06aqn0/MCC_Afghan_Gover_Mineral_Contract_English.pdf?rlkey=bcdvrm05rp5nzd8gwltj55bz9&st=j57e3js6&dl=0
📚 Sources & References
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