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Overview

China Eximbank provides $179.6 million preferential buyer’s credit for Kicevo-Ohrid Motorway Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#66444)

Commitments (Constant USD, 2023)$186,520,718
Commitment Year2019Country of ActivityNorth MacedoniaDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationNorth MacedoniaSectorTransport And StorageFlow TypeLoan

Status

Project lifecycle

Implementation

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Jan 1, 2019
Start (actual)
Feb 22, 2014
End (planned)
Jun 30, 2021
First repayment (originally scheduled)
Dec 31, 2023
Last repayment (originally scheduled)
Dec 27, 2038

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The purpose of this project was to construct a 57-km long and 25.2-meter wide highway — with 6 overpasses, 13 underpasses, and a 2 km long tunnel named 'Preseka' — between the city of Kicevo and the city of Ohrid. The highway will pass through Kicevo, Podvis, Preseka, Pesocani, Trebenista, Podmolje, and Ohrid. More detailed locational information can be found at https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=fossgis_osrm_car&route=41.5089%2C20.9585%3B41.1170%2C20.8017#map=10/41.3133/20.8530.

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Ultimate beneficial owners

At least 25% host country ownership

Funding agencies

State-owned Policy Banks

  • Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)

Cofinancing agencies

State-owned companies

  • Public Enterprise for State Roads of the Republic of Macedonia

Receiving agencies

State-owned companies

  • Public Enterprise for State Roads of the Republic of Macedonia

Implementing agencies

State-owned companies

  • Sinohydro Bureau 7 Co., Ltd
  • Sinohydro Corporation Limited

Loan description

China Eximbank provides $179.6 million preferential buyer’s credit for Kicevo-Ohrid Motorway Construction Project

Grace period5 yearsGrant element53.1012%Interest rate (t₀)2%Interest typeFixed Interest RateMaturity20 years

Narrative

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Project narrative

On November 27, 2012, the Chinese Government and the Government of the Republic of Macedonia signed an economic and technical cooperation agreement regarding a preferential credit line for infrastructure and technology projects. Then, on October 25, 2013, China Eximbank and the Public Enterprise for State Roads of the Republic of Macedonia signed a $505,044,966.98 preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) agreement for the Kicevo-Ohrid Motorway Construction Project (captured via Record ID#66444). The borrowing terms of the PBC were as follows: a 20-year maturity, a 2% interest rate, a 5 year grace period, a 0.25% commitment fee, and a 0.25% management fee. The PBC was to be repaid in thirty semi-annual installments. On January 9, 2014, the Government of the Republic of Macedonia issued a sovereign guarantee in support of the PBC. The proceeds of the PBC were to be used by the borrower to finance 90% of the $555,549,463.68 cost of a commercial contract [ID#29-01-135] that it signed with Sinohydro Corporation Limited on June 5, 2012. The remaining 10% was provided by the Public Enterprise for State Roads. The 2013 PBC’s outstanding (principal) amount as of December 31, 2019 was $324,442,683. The purpose of this project was to construct a 57-km long and 25.2-meter wide highway — with 6 overpasses, 13 underpasses, and a 2 km long tunnel named 'Preseka' — between the city of Kicevo and the city of Ohrid. The highway will pass through Kicevo, Podvis, Preseka, Pesocani, Trebenista, Podmolje, and Ohrid. Sinohydro Bureau 7. Co. Ltd (中国水电七局有限公司) — a subsidiary of Sinohydro Corporation Limited — was the EPC contractor responsible for implementation. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on February 22, 2014 and the project was originally expected to reach completion on June 30, 2021. However, the project has encountered various delays and cost overruns. Some of these were due to poor geological surveys. The project encountered environmental and social implementation issues as construction disregarded environmental impacts, endangered species preservation, and cultural heritage sites. A draft strategic environmental assessment (SEA) for the region was released in 2019, but lacked specificity to project implementation actions. Additionally, no intersections were part of the original road plan, which made it impossible to access the highway from villages along its route. To address these cost overruns, China Eximbank and the Public Enterprise for State Roads of the Republic of Macedonia signed an additional PBC agreement worth $179,694,572.51 for the Kicevo-Ohrid Motorway Construction Project in 2019 (captured via Record ID#85195). It carried the same borrowing terms as the PBC that was signed on October 25, 2013: a 20-year maturity, a 2% interest rate, a 5 year grace period, a 0.25% commitment fee, and and a 0.25% management fee. The Government of the Republic of Macedonia issued a sovereign guarantee in support of this PBC on November 21, 2019. On March 26, 2015, Macedonian opposition leader Zoran Zaev released audio recordings related to the construction of the highways. The recordings provided evidence that the tender process had not been transparent, and only two companies had been approved by the Chinese Embassy in Skopje: CWE and Sinohydro Corporation Limited. Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski was accused of disregarding CWE's lower bid and taking a bribe from Sinohydro Corporation Limited that amounted to 5% of the value of the commercial contract (approximately EUR 20,000,000). The EU intervened and made a deal in which a special prosecutor was appointed, and the Prime Minister stepped down. The special prosecutor charged the former Prime Minister in Charge of Economic Affairs, the former Minister of Transport, and the former Head of the Public Enterprise for National Roads with ‘Abuse of Official Position and Authorization’ on June 29, 2017. Former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski was charged with ‘Accepting a Reward for Unlawful Influence’; he fled and received political asylum in Hungary. By 2019, the Special Prosecutor was also charged with corruption, the statute of limitations had expired, and no one was found guilty. In May of 2019, evidence was presented by newly appointed Director of Public Enterprise for State Roads that Sinohydro had only built 2.7 km of the highways, and had instead relied on subcontractors. Sinohydro Corporation Limited then marked up the subcontractor's invoices by 54% when it presented its invoices to the Public Enterprise for State Roads. Some of the items in the original bid had been marked up by as much as 300%. In 2019, Sinohydro Corporation Limited went through a more transparent tender process to build the Krupishte-Kocani highway, and the price per cubic meter was four times lower.

Staff comments

1. The Macedonian project title is Проект за изград-ба на автопат - делница Кичево -Охрид. The Chinese project title is 北马其顿KO高速公路项目 or 基切沃—奥赫里德(KO)高速公路项目 or 基切沃—奥赫里德高速公路项目. 2. The Overseas Development Finance Dataset published by Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center in December 2020 captures the $505,044,966.98 PBC that was issued in 2013 but not the $179,694,572.51 PBC that was issued in 2019 for the Kicevo-Ohrid Motorway Construction Project. 3. The Government of North Macedonia loan identification number is 20192443803.