Project ID: 40332

China Eximbank provides RMB 200 million government concessional loan for Phase 2 of Telecommunications Equipment Acquisition Project (Linked to #40214, #57778,#88175, #88176)

Commitment amount

$ 50974746.25634293

Adjusted commitment amount

$ 50974746.26

Constant 2021 USD

Summary

Funding agency [Type]

Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) [State-owned Policy Bank]

Recipient

Turkmenistan

Sector

Communications (Code: 220)

Flow type

Loan

Level of public liability

Central government debt

Infrastructure

Yes

Category

Intent

Development (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Commercial

Development

Representational

Mixed

Financial Flow Classification

ODA-like (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Official Development Assistance

Other Official Flows

Vague (Official Finance)

Flows categorized based on OECD-DAC guidelines

Project lifecycle

Status

Completion (The next section lists the possible statuses.)

Pledge

Commitment

Implementation

Completion

Suspended

Cancelled

Milestones

Commitment

2006-12-01

Geography

Description

In December 2002, the Chinese Government and the Government of Turkmenistan signed an Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) committing RMB 40 million through a grant (captured via Project #88175) and an interest-free loan (captured via Project #88176). Then, in June 2004, Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Telecommunications and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. signed an RMB 40 million ($4.8 million) commercial contract for Phase 1 of the Telecommunications Equipment Acquisition Project. The commercial contract was fully financed with the ETCA proceeds committed in December 2002. In 2005, Turkmen Prime Minister Atamyrat Berdiyev announced that the Chinese Government was planning to give the Government of Turkmenistan another soft credit line worth RMB 650 million to carry out telecommunications projects (captured via Project #42014). Then, in April 2006, the Governments of Turkmenistan and the Chinese Government signed a preferential loan framework agreement that set out the terms and conditions of borrowing for these telecommunications project. In December 2006, the Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank) and the Government of Turkmenistan signed an RMB 200 million government concessional loan for Phase 2 of a Telecommunications Equipment Acquisition Project (Project #40332). The exact borrowing terms are unknown. Then, in 2009, China Eximbank and the Government of Turkmenistan signed an RMB 450 million government concessional loan for Phase 3 of a Telecommunications Equipment Acquisition Project (captured via Project #57778). The purpose of Phase 1 was to establish a radio-telephone communication network in Ashgabat by modernizing inter-station communication links. Under the terms of its Phase 1 contract, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. also agreed to build build the Euro-Asian fiber cable’s extensions to Ashgabat, Anau, Yashlyk, Kaahka, Dushak and Tejen. Additionally, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. agreed to mount digital automatic telephone stations in Akhal and in Lebap regionvas well as a digital automatic telephone station in Turkmenabat. The purpose of Phase 2 was to acquire telecommunication equipment and spare parts for the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan. The equipment was to be used for the the construction of digital automatic telephone exchanges (строительство новых цифровых АТС), the construction of Farap-Turkmenabat-Atamurat-Magdanly, Tejen-Serahs and Ashgabat-Dashoguz fiber-optic communication lines (волоконно-оптических линий связи «Фарап–Туркменабат–Атамурат–Магданлы» и «Теджен–Серахс» и «Ашхабад–Дашогуз»), the expansion of the capacity of the Turkmenistan's national cellular communication network (TM CELL) [расширение емкости Национальной сети сотовой связи «TM CELL»], and the expansion of CDMA radio access network (сети радиодоступа стандарта CDMA). Phase 2 involved the installation of 84 basic stations in Asgabat and other regions, including the installations of stations along the Turkmenbasy-Asgabat-Mary-Turkmenabat road, in order to meet Turkmenistan's growing demand for mobile communication. The number of users of the CDMA radio access network was expected to rise by 10,000 upon completion of Phase 2. 10 basic stations were to be installed in Asgabat and its suburbs, Coganly, Bekrewe, Bagyr and Bedew, and and in the Arcabil settlement, the town of Abadan, and in Gokdepe District. The fiber optic communication lines were to link the large and small towns of Turkmenistan, and the Farap-Turkmenabat-Atamyrat-Magdanly fibre-optic line was to be 450 kilometers upon completion. Once all the stations reached their full capacity, the new fibre-optic line was expected to provide high-quality digital communications for 14 large localities in the south of the Lebap Region. Additionally, the Tejen-Sarahs fibre-optic telecommunication main line was expected to be 130 kilometers long when it was done. Phase 3 involved the acquisition of telecommunications equipment for Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Communications. According to a 2012 annual report published by the State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs of Turkmenistan, Phase 3 entered implementation. However, its precise implementation start date is unknown.

Additional details

AidData assumes that Phase 2 was completed since China Eximbank subsequently financed Phase 3. It is not clear if ZTE, Huawei, or both companies were involved in the implementation of Phase 2 and Phase 3. This issue requires further investigation.

Number of official sources

1

Number of total sources

14

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Details

Cofinanced

No

Direct receiving agencies [Type]

Government of Turkmenistan [Government Agency]

Implementing agencies [Type]

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. [Private Sector]

ZTE Corporation [State-owned Company]

Loan Details

Bilateral loan

Government Concessional Loan

Investment project loan