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China to give Belarus $1 billion loan: government
by Staff Writers
Minsk (AFP) June 14, 2011

A Chinese bank agreed on Tuesday to lend Belarus over $1 billion to fund industrial and transportation projects, the Belarussian government said after the signing ceremony.

China's Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) will give over $650 million to expand a cellulose plant in Svetlogorsk to produce bleached cellulose in a project together with China's CAMC Engineering.

The loan may be repaid in part "by delivering extra cellulose" produced at the plant to China, said Belarussian Deputy Prime Minister Anatoly Tozik, according to the government website.

The bank will also lend $340 million for the reconstruction of a 70-kilometre (43 miles) section of highway between the towns of Zlobin and Gomel. Another $64 million will go towards electrification of a railway in the same area.

The loan comes as the cash-strapped ex-Soviet state is struggling to control A gaping current account deficit and its people are confronted with rising consumer prices and savings hit by a sweeping devaluation of the ruble.




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N. Korea leases port pier to Switzerland: report
Seoul (AFP) June 14, 2011
North Korea has leased a pier at a northeastern free trade zone to Switzerland as part of attempts to attract badly needed foreign investment, a report said Tuesday. South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Pyongyang had forged the deal to lease one of the piers at Rajin port, in its Rason special economic zone bordering China and Russia. It gave no details of the reported Swiss deal but sa ... read more


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