News
20 January 2022

Hungarian Exim lends €70m for wastewater project in Ghana

In:
Infrastructure, Waste and water
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The Exim Bank of Hungary has agreed a €70 million (about $79.5 million) loan to Jospong Group of Companies for the construction of 13 wastewater treatment plants in several regions of Ghana. JGC will work with Pureco, a Hungarian-based company, under a public-private partnership for the...

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