News
18 January 2017

China Exim-backed Ugandan railway project to cost $2.3bn

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific

Phase one of a railway project - financed by the Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim) - to improve connections between Uganda and three of its neighbours will cost $2.3 billion. Chinese contractors are set to begin construction this year.

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