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Overview

China commits an unknown amount of funding to the Quito Education Center Project (Proyecto de Centro Educativo de Quito) in February 2005

Commitment Year2005Country of ActivityEcuadorDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationEcuadorSectorEducationFlow TypeLoan

Status

Project lifecycle

Cancelled

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Feb 1, 2005

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

Government Agencies

  • China Ministry of Commerce

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • Government of Ecuador

Loan desecription

China commits an unknown amount of funding to the Quito Education Center Project (Proyecto de Centro Educativo de Quito) in February 2005

Interest typeUnknown

Narrative

Full Description

Project narrative

On February 1, 2005, the governments of Ecuador and China signed Letters of Exchange committing an unknown amount of funding to the Quito Education Center Project (Proyecto de Centro Educativo de Quito) (captured in this record). However, in Letters of Exchange signed November 14, 2011 and April 13, 2012, at the request of the Government of Ecuador, the project was cancelled. At that point, the preliminary design and detailed project exploration had already taken place. The costs associated with this, as well as the time spent on these steps, was 1,521,100 USD. Of this cost, 747,900 USD was cancelled (captured in Record ID#88259) and 773,200 USD was still owed. This 773,200 USD was drawn from an interest-free credit line provided through an Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) signed March 21, 1994. The credit line was for US$ 8,500,000 with a maturity period of 20 years and a grace period of 10. The Government of Ecuador was to repay the amount utilized under the credit line to the Government of China in freely convertible currency or Ecuadorian export products, as agreed upon by both governments. The repayment period was to last ten years, from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2014. Starting in 2004, the Government of Ecuador was to annually repay one-tenth of the amount already utilized. The grant associated with what appears to be a feasibility study for the Center is captured in Record ID#85568.