News
08 February 2016

Zimbabwe-China deals in limbo amid Sinosure row

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific

Multi-billion dollar deals between Zimbabwe and China are in limbo amid fears that Chinese export credit agency Sinosure is reluctant to guarantee more loans from the country's banks. It wants Zimbabwe to clear at least $50 million in debt arrears, it was claimed.

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