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Chinese embassy contradicts media report claiming repayment of $40b debt by Pakistan

Chinese embassy contradicts media report claiming repayment of $40b debt by Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The Embassy of China in Pakistan Saturday contradicted a news item appeared in a section of press which had claimed that Pakistan would repay $40 billion debt to China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“This number of $ 40 billion is wrong and misleading. The CPEC is a major and important economic cooperation project between China and Pakistan. All CPEC projects are based on consensus of the two countries, and fully comply with relevant laws and regulations,” said a statement issued by the Chinese embassy.

According to the embassy, currently, 22 early harvest projects under the CPEC had been completed or were under construction, with a total investment of $18.9 billion. These projects aim at resolving two major bottlenecks hindering economic development of Pakistan, namely lack of transportation infrastructure and energy shortage.

Explaining the financing details of 22 projects, the embassy said the Chinese government provided concessional loans of $5.874 billion for Pakistan Government’s major transportation infrastructure projects, with a composite interest rate of around 2% in repayment period of 20-25 years.

The Pakistani government provides sovereign guarantee for the above loans and would start the repayment from 2021.

Secondly, the Chinese companies and their partners invested $ 12.8 billion in energy projects in Pakistan. Among them, Chinese companies provide $3 billion from their own equity. The rest $9.8 billion is raised from commercial banks with interest rate of about 5%. The repayment period is 12-18 years.

“All the CPEC energy projects are investment in nature, which is purely independent business behavior of these companies. The companies are responsible for their own profits and losses and repayment of loans. The Pakistani government does not repay these loans under CPEC,” the statement said.

The business cooperation between the two sides is in full compliance with internationally accepted business practice, it added.

Thirdly, the Chinese government provided interest-free loans for Expressway East Bay in Gwadar. Fourthly, the Chinese government provided grant for some livelihood projects.

Moreover, the Pakistan Government provided funding for the feasibility study of ML-1 upgradation.

“Therefore, Pakistan will repay only $6.017 billion (Category I $5.874 billion and Category III $0.143 billion) and their interests to China. China and Pakistan are discussing how to use Chinese grant to implement new projects such as new Gwadar international airport, Gwadar vocational training center and friendship hospital, etc.,” it said.






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