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    [2097,32105,1,0,2007,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","China Road and Bridge Corporation, State-Owned Company; Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision, Co. Ltd., State-Owned Company","Cambodia","EXIMbank concessional loan for National Road No.10/57 (Linked to Project ID#35687)","On January 15, 2007, China pledged to offer 100 million USD of preferential loans for Cambodia to build its infrastructure, including National Road No.10 (also known as National Road 57) from Battambang province to Pailin city and the Takhmao Bridge in Kandal province (#35687). The loans were a follow-up to the 200 million U.S. dollars of aids and loans for Cambodia nodded by Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao in April, 2006; part of the US$200 million loan was also used for the National Road 57 project. \n\nThe total cost of the construction of National Road 57 that was recorded by the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) and the Ministry of Public Work and Transport (MPWT) is US$41.88 million; financed from the two loans above by EXIM bank of China. Construction began on November 2008 and was completed on January 2012; the road was only officially put into use on March 13 2012. Construction was carried out by China Road and Bridge Corporation and Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision Co. Ltd was the consultant in the project. \n\n\n\nSTAFF_NOTE: While National Road No.10 cannot be found in any records in the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT), National Road No. 57 traces the same route.","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","41880000.0","USD","68161035.65","41880000.0",210,"Transport and Storage","https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNEWS00020070115e31f006el&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.cambodiadaily.com/archives/traffic-backed-up-on-national-road-10-after-bridge-collapse-55920/, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/BrochureNR57.pdf, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cnv.org.kh/selected-comments-at-the-inauguration-of-cambodia-china-friendship-bridge-prek-kadam/, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/avalanche-loans-bountiful-china, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2008-DE33&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=16485, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/zgjx/t418899.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient)",8,"",""," ","0.614427284","1.0","2008-11-15T00:00:00","2008-03-26T00:00:00","2012-01-16T00:00:00","2011-07-30T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Battambang; Pailin","Hun Sen, Cambodian Prime Minister ",6,9],
    [2100,32119,1,0,2009,"China","Unspecified Chinese Government Institution, Government Agency","Shanghai Construction Group General Co., State-Owned Company; Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision, Co. Ltd., State-Owned Company","Cambodia","Concessional loan for Cambodia National Road No. 78","On 12 November 2009, in Stung Treng province, a ground breaking ceremony was held for the construction of Cambodia National Road no. 78. The 120.984 km road, which connects O Pong Moan in Strung Treng Province to Ban Lung Provincial Town in Ratanakiri province, contributes to the transport network in Northeastern Cambodia. The road is constructed based on China Standard. The construction of the road, which was estimated to cost US$73.3 million, was funded by concession loan from China plus five percent of the Cambodian government's budget. Based on the CDC report (see resource section), China has provided a concessional loan of 510,770,000 CNY. The loan can be linked to a bilateral agreement signed between Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi under which China would provide a loan of US$55 million for the construction of the road linking Strung Treng and Ratanakiri Province. The construction was carried out China's Shanghai Construction ( Group) General Company while Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision Co, Ltd. provided technical consultations and inspections On 6 December 2012, an inauguration ceremony was held for the official use of the road. The ceremony was presided over by Cambodia PM Hun Sen. ","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","510770000.0","CNY","101467300.8","74767807.45",210,"Transport and Storage","https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNHA000020090519e55j001ur&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNHA000020091112e5bc002jz&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNEWS00020121206e8c6001xh&pp=1&fcpil=zhcn&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/201212/20121208478875.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/200911/20091106616796.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/minister-tram-ivtek-and-excellency-son-chanthol-monitored-national-road-construction-no-8-1-8-2-and-78-and-also-maintenance-national-road-no-7-72.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://en.people.cn/90001/90776/90883/6812235.html, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE19&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/zgjx/t563856.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=THAINS0020080204e4250004f&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020080206e426002s1&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks",11,"",""," ","0.736866033","6.831416052","2009-11-12T00:00:00","2009-11-18T00:00:00","2012-12-06T00:00:00","2013-04-17T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Stung Treng; Ratanak Kiri","Zhang Jinfeng, Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia ; Keat Chhon, deputy prime minister and minister of economics and finance (Cambodia)",7,9],
    [2127,32168,1,0,2009,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC), State-Owned Company","Cambodia","EXIMbank concessionary loan for Rehabilitation Project of the National Road No 57B (linked to project ID#32201)","The ground breaking ceremony for the construction of Cambodia National Road No. 57B (NR 57B) was held on March 21 2011 in Battambang province. The 176.35 km NR 57B is connected to National Road No. 5 in Battambang Province as well Road No. 6, Road No. 57 and Road No. 59; altogether they form the traffic network in Northwestern Region of Cambodia which facilitates travelling for the Cambodian people. The construction project was funded by a concession loan of 629,091,787 CNY from EXIM Bank of China. The loan agreement for the project is one out of 14 agreements signed between China and Cambodia on 21 December 2009; the total value of the agreements was widely believed to be US$853 million (See Project ID#32201). The construction was carried out by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC). Based on the report published in the CRBC website (found in the resource section below), construction started on 15 December 2010 and the preliminary inspection on the highway was completed on 16 December 2013. The inauguration ceremony on the official use of NR 57B was held on 10 March 2014 in Battambang Province. The ceremony was presided Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia and Chinese ambassador Bu Jianguo to Cambodia. ","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","629091787.0","CNY","124972581.8","92088050.59",210,"Transport and Storage","http://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020091221e5cl000rz&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020110321e73l0028n&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020091222e5cm000ji&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=3767, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.crbc.com/site/crbcEN/businessUpdate/info/2014/2154.html, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://www.cambodiamirror.org/2009/12/23/china-provides-additional-aid-and-loans-of-us1-2-billion-to-develop-the-cambodian-economy-tuesday-22-12-2009/, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/201103/20110307460186.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/7326759.html, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cnv.org.kh/en/?p=977, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://yws.mofcom.gov.cn/article/b/d/201407/20140700654458.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/%E1%9E%82%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9F%84%E1%9E%84%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%82%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%89%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%85%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%8B.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE21&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/dssghd/t1136033.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/dssghd/t808625.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Publish/Download/Brc/pdf/01_chinaseconomic.pdf, Academic Journal Article",15,"",""," ","0.736866033","6.831416052","2010-12-15T00:00:00","2010-06-29T00:00:00","2013-12-16T00:00:00","2014-06-29T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","1.25","13.0","7.0",53,"Battambang ","Keat Chhon, deputy prime minister and minister of economy and finance (Cambodia); Li Ruogu, Governor (Export-Import Bank of China)",11,9],
    [2128,32169,1,0,2011,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision, Co. Ltd., State-Owned Company; Shanghai Construction Group General Co., State-Owned Company","Cambodia","EXIMbank concessional loan for Construction of National Road No 59 (Linked to project ID#32201)","In 2011, EXIM Bank of China provided a concessional loan of 509,593,711 CNY for the design and construction of National Road No. 59 in Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia. \nThe groundbreaking ceremony for the design and construction of National Road No. 59 was held on 15 February 2011. The 144.27 km National Road No. 59 stretches along the Cambodia-Thai Border, connecting intersection National Road No.5 at Kaun Damrei village of Banteay Meanchey province through Battambang province toward the national road No. 57 in Pailin province. \nThe construction of the road, which cost US$72 million, was funded through a concessional loan from EXIM Bank of China and a budget from the Cambodian government. The loan is one of 14 agreements signed by then Vice President of the PRC Xi Jinping, altogether worth an estimated 853 million USD (See umbrella project ID #32201). The construction of the road was carried out by China's Shanghai Construction (Group) General Company while the technical checks was carried out by Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision. \nThe inauguration ceremony for the official use of National Road No. 59 was held on June 21, 2013.","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","509593711.0","CNY","87540965.11","78866634.84",210,"Transport and Storage","http://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020091221e5cl000rz&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/201102/20110207404972.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://mobile.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5BK1X620091221?irpc=932, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://english.ofdi.net/Headlines/14469.jhtml, Other; http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=34039, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/minister-tram-ivtek-with-his-colleagues-monitored-national-road-construction-work-road-no-59-and-no-57b.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-02/15/content_12020257.htm, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE20&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/dssghd/t800290.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient)",9,"",""," ","0.900911188","6.461461327","2011-02-15T00:00:00","2011-02-15T00:00:00","2013-06-21T00:00:00","2014-03-15T00:00:00",1,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","1.25","13.0","7.0",53,"Battambang; Banteay Meanchey","Keat Chhon, deputy prime minister and minister of economy and finance (Cambodia); Li Ruogu, Governor (Export-Import Bank of China)",5,9],
    [2132,32180,1,0,2009,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","China Road and Bridge Corporation, State-Owned Company","Cambodia","Construction Project of the National Road No. 3762 (Linked to Project ID#32201)","The Chinese government signed an agreement to construct the 26.45 km National Road 3762 in Cambodia on December 21, 2009. The road will connect Senmonorom, the capital of Mondulkiri Province to Dak Dam, also in Mondulkiri Province. According to the summary report by the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), EXIM Bank of China provided $15,228,192 in concessional loan for the construction.The loan agreement for the project is one out of 14 agreements signed between China and Cambodia on 21 December 2009; the total value of the agreements was widely believed to be US$853 million (See Project ID#32201). Construction was carried out by China Bridge Road Cooperation, and was completed in 1st December 2012. ","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","15228192.0","USD","20666160.9","15228192.0",210,"Transport and Storage","http://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020091221e5cl000rz&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020091222e5cm000ji&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cppdailynews.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html, Social Media, including Unofficial Blogs; http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/h-e-tram-ivtek-had-a-meeting-with-delegate-association-china-international-building.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://mobile.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5BK1X620091221?irpc=932, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/%E1%9E%82%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9F%84%E1%9E%84%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%82%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%89%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%85%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%8B.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE24&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/%E1%9E%82%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9F%84%E1%9E%84%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%82%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%89%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%85%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%8B.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.sasac.gov.cn/n86114/n326638/c904351/content.html, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.crbc.com/site/crbc/gsxw/info/2010/882.html, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source",10,"",""," ","0.736866033","1.0","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2010-09-01T00:00:00","2012-12-01T00:00:00","2012-12-01T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Mondul‘_Kiri","Li Ruogu, Governor (Export-Import Bank of China); Onpoan Munirat, minister delegate attached to the prime minister and state secretary of economy and finance (Cambodia)",8,9],
    [2133,32187,1,0,2010,"China","Unspecified Chinese Government Institution, Government Agency","China Guangdong Overseas Construction Supervision CO.LTD","Cambodia","China provides $49.9 million loan to Cambodia for Phase I Kanghot Irrigation Development","In 2010, China provided a $49.9 million concessional loan to Cambodia for the construction of Phase 1 of the Kanghot Irrigation Development project in Batamband province. The loan had a 13 year maturity period with a grace period of 7 years, and an interest rate of 2 percent. The Cambodian government also contributed $13 million for the project. Construction was contracted to China Guangdong Overseas Construction Supervision, which began work in November 2010. Construction consisted of a river barrage and water diversion dam, water irrigation and drainage channels and channel auxiliary buildings. It was initially expected to be completed by March 2014, but finished in June 2013. It is expected that approximately 34.3 thousand hectares of farmland will now be available in the Banan and Sangke districts. \n","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","49911971.0","USD","62774190.49","49911971.0",310,"Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing","https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020100204e624001p6&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.mekongfoodsecurity.org/Project/View/198, Other Official Source (non-Donor, non-Recipient); http://asianfarmers.org/?p=836, NGO/Civil Society/Advocacy; http://www.gdfc.cc/en/news.aspx?info_id=403&info_kind=3, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/201002/20100206774829.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE36&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-90-481-9920-4_69#page-1, Academic Journal Article; http://www.gdfc.cc/cn/news.aspx?info_id=402&info_kind=3, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://www.gdfc.cc/cn/news.aspx?info_id=267&info_kind=10, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://www.gdfc.cc/cn/projects_view.aspx?project_id=300&project_class=6, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://odacambodia.com/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE36&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient)",11,"",""," ","0.795103379","1.0","2010-11-26T00:00:00","2010-11-26T00:00:00","2013-06-04T00:00:00","2015-02-08T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,1,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Battambang Province","H.E. Lim Kean Hor, Minister of Water Resources and Meterology ; Zhang Jinfeng, Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia ",11,9],
    [2138,32195,1,0,2010,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","Shanghai Construction Group General Co., State-Owned Company; Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision, Co. Ltd., State-Owned Company","Cambodia","China EXIMbank gives US$53,563,120 as part of a concessional loan for Rehabilitation of Cambodia National Road No.62 (South Section: Kampong Thom _„_ Tbeng MeanChey) (Linked to Project ID#38647)","On 27 January 2010, the ground breaking ceremony for the Rehabilitation of National Road No. 62 (South Section) was held. The 128-km road connects Tbeng Meanchey, capital of Preah Vihear Province to Kampong Thom province's Kampong Svay district. The project which cost more than US$52 million, was funded by a concessional loan from China. Based on the CDC report (see section below), China provides a loan amount of US$68,363,120 for the rehabilitation of NR62 (South) as well as NR8.1 and NR8.2. Since the cost for NR8.1 and NR8.2 is around US$14 800 000 (See Project ID#38647), thus the estimated amount used for the NR62 is about US$53 563 120. The construction project was carried out by Shanghai Construction Group and Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision Co, Ltd. provided the technical consultation and inspection. The road was inaugurated on 8 August 2012. The ceremony was presided by Prime Minister Hun Sen and Pan Guangxue, Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia.","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","53563120.0","USD","67366233.61","53563120.0",210,"Transport and Storage","https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNEWS00020100127e61r007so&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020100129e61t000xf&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNEWS00020120808e888002mi&pp=1&fcpil=zhcn&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=XNEWS00020111213e7cd002s1&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://cb.mofcom.gov.cn/article/zxhz/tzdongtai/201208/20120808287077.shtml, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90883/7903346.html, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/ground-breaking-ceremony-for-the-construction-and-rehabilitation-of-national-road-no-62-from-the-junction-of-national-road-no-6-kampomg-thom-province-to-tbaeng-meanvhey-preah-vihear-province-about.html?lang=en, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2010-DE18&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.iacspsea.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Chinas-Relations-with-Laos-and-Cambodia-February-18-2014-4.pdf, Academic Journal Article",9,"",""," ","0.795103379","1.0","2010-01-27T00:00:00","2009-12-28T00:00:00","2012-08-08T00:00:00","2013-04-28T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49," Kampong Thom; Preah Vihear","Zhang Jinfeng, Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia (China); Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia (Cambodia)",9,9],
    [2145,32216,1,0,2011,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","China National Heavy Machinery Co. , State-Owned Company","Cambodia","China EXIMbank Provides 50.89 Million USD Concessional Loan for Rural Grid Extension Phase I in Cambodia (22-KV) (Linked to Project ID#32209)","On 6 April 2012, in Kampong Cham, Cambodia, a ground breaking ceremony was held for the construction of a 2000 km 22 kilovolt (22-KV) electricity transmission line. The transmission line will run through CambodiaÍs Kampong Cham, Prey Veng, Kampong Speu, and Preah Sihanouk provinces, and will benefit about 4 million locals in the 4 provinces. EXIM Bank of China has provided a concessional loan of US$50,883,600 for the construction of the rural power grid. The loan agreement is one out of 6 agreements signed on 21 February 2011 between China and Cambodia during the '2nd China-Cambodia Strategic Economic Dialogue' (See Project ID#32209). The construction was carried out by China National Heavy Machinery Corporation (CNHMC) and was completed in 2014. Agreements has been signed for the following phases of the project.  The loan has a grace period for 7 years. The interest rate will then be 2% for 13 years.\n\nSTAFF_NOTE: the loan amount is based on the CDC report. The media report published in 'China Daily' website has quoted a loan amount of US$53 million; both can reports can be found in the resource section below","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","ODA-like","Development","50883600.0","USD","56480151.09","50883600.0",230,"Energy Generation and Supply","https://global.factiva.com/aa/?ref=BBCAPP0020110221e72l001gu&pp=1&fcpil=en&napc=S&sa_from=, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=2680, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-04/06/content_14992167.htm, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.edc.com.kh/images/Annual%20Report%202012%20Publish%20English.pdf, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2012-DE35&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); https://energypedia.info/wiki/Cambodia_Energy_Situation, Social Media, including Unofficial Blogs; http://www.chmc2003.com/contents/103/2130.html, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://www.chmc2003.com/contents/116/358.html, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://odacambodia.com/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2012-DE35&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient)",9,"","Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance","1.0","0.900911188","1.0","2012-04-06T00:00:00","2011-07-21T00:00:00","2015-07-21T00:00:00","2015-07-21T00:00:00",0,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Kampong Speu; Prey Veng; Kampong Cham; Preah Sihanouk","Anu Port Monorith, secretary of state (Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance)",7,9],
    [2708,34796,1,0,2005,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","SinoHydro , State-Owned Company","Angola","Rehabilitation and Equipping of Malange Central Hospital (linked to project ID #42029)","On 9 May, 2005 a contract was signed between China and Angola for the rehabilitation and equipping of a hospital in Malange (Malanje), reportedly located in Calculama city. The contractor was SinoHydro and the value of the contract was 29,185,499.00 USD. The contract began on 9 June, 2006 and the projected handover date for the project was 9 December, 2007. The initial payment for this project was 2,918,549.90 USD and the amount financed by China as of December 2007 was 26,266,949.10 USD. Other sources indicate that the project commenced March 9, 2006 and was completed August 3, 2008. This hospital should not be confused with the Malanje Municipal Health Center (See #34832). The seven-story building will cover an area of 54.4 thousand square meters,with areas for visits, hospitalizations, surgeries, mortuary, maternity, administrative services, dining and laundry. The project also provides for an oxygen plant, incinerator, area for generators, new water networks, sanitation, electricity and mechanics. Among the specialties are ophthalmology and dentistry. The hospital will be equipped with X-ray rooms, clinical laboratories, ultrasound and electrocardiogram. There will be 175 beds available for patients. This project is part of a larger credit line provided by China to Angola. It is part of Phase 1, which is the 1 billion USD tranche of the 2 billion USD loan to Angola committed in 2004 (see project ID#42029). Please refer to the appendix in 'Uncovering African Agency' by Lucy Corkin for further information.","Completion","Loan (excluding debt rescheduling)","OOF-like","Development","26266949.0","USD","51591628.46","26266949.0",120,"Health","https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/files/chathamhouse/public/Research/Africa/250713summary.pdf, Other Academic (Working Paper, Dissertation); http://www.csdsj.com/ywlm/engineering/international/13315.htm, Implementing/Intermediary Agency Source; http://allafrica.com/stories/200610120844.html, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://saudebusiness365.com.br/noticias/detalhe/2660/angola-investe-us-29-milhoes-em-reforma-do-hospital-de-malanje, Media Report, including Wikileaks",4,"",""," ","0.509132","1.0","2006-06-09T00:00:00","2006-03-09T00:00:00","2008-08-03T00:00:00","2007-12-09T00:00:00",0,"Angola",1,"540.0","225.0","Angola","AGO","AO","24.0","614.0","Africa",0,0,"0","Non-Concessional","6.5","12.0","5.0",21,"Caculama","Durbalino de Carvalho, Deputy Governor for Technical and Community Issues ",5,9],
    [3949,38785,1,0,2008,"China","Export-Import Bank of China, Government Agency","Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision, Co. Ltd., State-Owned Company; Shanghai Construction Group General Co., State-Owned Company","Cambodia","EXIM Bank concessional loan for Rehabilitation of NR62 (Tbeng Meanchey _„_ Preas Vihear) & NR210","On 5 April 2008, a groundbreaking ceremony for the rehabilitation of National Road No. 62 from Tbeng Manchey to to Preah Vihear Temple, and Road Segment from the Intersection of National Road 62 at Kampong Tham's Thanl Bek Village to Srayorng-Koh Ke (a portion of National Road No. 210) was held. The rehabilitation of the 144-km road serves to connect Preah Vihear province to other provinces, thus facilitating travelling and boosting the tourism sector in the province. Based on the report by Cambodia Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT), EXIM Bank of China has provided a preferential buyers' credit of US$47.5 million for the project (STAFF_NOTE: In contrast, the CDC report quoted a loan amount of US$57.8 million. Both reports are found in the resource section) The construction was carried out by Shanghai Construction Group General Co. while Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision Co, Ltd. provided technical consultation and inspection. The construction lasted 45 months and completed on 24 June 2011. On 13 December 2011, an inauguration ceremony for the official use of the the road was held in Preah Vihear province. The ceremony was presided by Cambodia PM Hun Sen.","Completion","Export credits","OOF-like","Mixed","57800000.0","USD","79701176.8","57800000.0",210,"Transport and Storage","http://cdc.khmer.biz/reports/Individual_project_summary_report2008.asp?Record_Id=China-2008-DE32&DonorName=China, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://cnv.org.kh/keynote-address-at-the-ceremony-to-launch-the-construction-of-the-national-road-62-from-tbeng-meanchey-to-preah-vihear-temple-and-road-segment-from-the-intersection-of-national-road-62-to-srayorng-ko/, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=13688, Media Report, including Wikileaks; http://www.mpwt.gov.kh/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Brochure_NR-62.pdf, Government Source (Donor/Recipient); http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Publish/Download/Brc/pdf/01_chinaseconomic.pdf, Academic Journal Article; http://kh.china-embassy.org/chn/zgjx/t422466.htm, Government Source (Donor/Recipient)",6,"",""," ","0.725208865","1.0","2008-04-05T00:00:00","2008-04-05T00:00:00","2011-06-24T00:00:00","2011-12-31T00:00:00",1,"Cambodia",1,"811.0","728.0","Cambodia","KHM","KH","116.0","522.0","Asia",0,0,"0","Concessional","2.0","13.0","7.0",49,"Kampong Thom; Preah Vihear","",5,9]
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