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| Funder | Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Government of Guinea |
| Country | Guinea |
| Start Date | Sep 05, 2018 |
| End Date | Jan 19, 2030 |
| Duration | 4,154 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 98816 |
In 2018, Chinese banks contribute to EUR 328.9 million syndicated loan for Reconstruction of the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project under USD 1.3 billion first tranche of funding from 2017 Resource and Loan Cooperation Framework Agreement, Guinea On September 5, 2018, the Republic of Guinea signed an EUR 559,471,286 (approximately $598 million) loan agreement with ICBC and China Eximbank for two separate projects: the Conakry Urban Road Project and the Reconstruction of the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project.
This loan was issued as a subsidiary loan agreement under the $20 billion Resource and Loan Cooperation Framework Agreement that the Chinese Government and the Republic of Guinea signed on September 5, 2017 (see Record ID#65113 and Record ID#64352).
The loan is backed by a Sinosure credit insurance policy.
It is also collateralized against cash deposited in an escrow account at ICBC Singapore from the bauxite mining tax revenues of three Chinese companies (Henan China, Chalco and SPIC). The cash balance of the escrow account was EUR 76.35 million in 2020 and 2021. The subsidiary loan agreement was approved by Guinea’s National Assembly on December 10, 2018.
EUR 328,927,000 ($374,946,000) of the loan proceeds supported the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project and EUR 186,118,000 ($212,496,000) of the loan proceeds supported the Conakry Urban Road Project. Record ID#65115 captures ICBC's contribution to the EUR 328.9 million loan for the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project.
Record ID#98816 captures China Eximbank's contribution to the EUR 328.9 million loan for the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project. Record ID#65116 captures ICBC's contribution to the EUR 186.1 million loan for the Conakry Urban Road Project.
Record ID#98817 captures China Eximbank's contribution to the EUR 186.1 million loan for the Conakry Urban Road Project.
The amount outstanding under the EUR 328,927,000 loan for the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project was EUR 130,533,000 was of December 31, 2020.
The amount outstanding under the EUR 186,118,000 loan for the Conakry Urban Road Project was EUR 35,588,000 was of December 31, 2020.
Due to Covid-19 pandemic-related implementation delays, the loan agreement with ICBC and China Eximbank was amended on April 21, 2023 to (a) extend the final disbursement date for the Conakry Urban Road Project from November 19, 2022 to December 19, 2023, and (b) extend the final disbursement date for the RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project from December 20, 2022 to December 19, 2023.
The RN1 Coyah-Mamou-Dabola Project involves the rehabilitation of several National Roads (RN) including the R1 on the 370 km Coyah-Mamou-Dabola axis. China Road and Bridge Corporation is the contractor responsible for its implementation. The project officially commenced on April 19, 2018. It was originally expected to reach completion by February 7, 2022.
However, it fell behind schedule due the Covid-19 pandemic and the project's expected completion date was pushed back to June 7, 2023.
The Conakry Urban Road Project involves the construction and rehabilitation of 52 roads (measuring 69.5 kilometers in length) in the municipalities of Kaloum, Dixinn and Matam and two interchanges in Kagbelen and Matoto.
China Bengbu International Technology and Economic Cooperation (CBITEC) is the EPC contractor responsible for its implementation.
Guinea's Grand Engineering Supervision Authority (ACGP) and France's EGIS Group are responsible for project supervision.
Although various ceremonies were organized to celebrate the start of the project (on April 27, 2018 and December 2, 2018), it did not officially commence until June 21, 2019. The project was originally expected to reach completion by May 31, 2022.
However, it fell behind schedule due the Covid-19 pandemic and the project's expected completion date was pushed back to June 30, 2023.
An important project milestone took place on April 18, 2023: the Kagbelen Interchange was officially inaugurated and opened for traffic.
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