AIIB to co-finance Pakistan highway with ADB

SHANGHAI • China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will jointly finance a major new highway in Pakistan in its first co-financed project with the Asia Development Bank (ADB).

The announcement on the project, a 64km-long stretch of the M4 highway that will connect Shorkot to Khanewal in Pakistan's Punjab province, was made as the two banks signed an agreement to jointly finance projects at an ADB meeting in Germany on Monday.

This would make it one of the first projects to win backing from the newly established AIIB, which was launched in January with the support of United States allies including Australia and Britain - despite opposition from Washington.

It is expected to lend US$10 billion (S$13.5 billion) to US$15 billion a year for the first five or six years.

"I am delighted to take a further step forward in our partnership with ADB," AIIB president Jin Liqun said in a statement posted on the bank's website.

"AIIB looks forward to deepening our already strong relationship and expanding our collaboration as we seek to address the significant infrastructure financing needs in the Asia region."

The M4 will connect with other highways to link the cities of Faisalabad and Multan.

The AIIB listed the M4 project as its first "business opportunity" on its website on April 11 with an estimated project cost of US$273 million. It said the ADB will be the lead co-financer and will administer the project on behalf of the other financing partners.

The banks have sought to play down concern that the AIIB will compete with Western-dominated multilateral investment banks. The AIIB and World Bank signed a framework agreement to co-finance projects last month.

China and Pakistan have forged closer ties over the past year with a plan to build an economic corridor of energy and infrastructure projects between the two countries that is worth an estimated US$46 billion.

The AIIB expects to approve about US$1.2 billion in financing this year, including 12 projects with the World Bank and the ADB, said China Daily.

It added that the Financial Times had reported that besides the project in Pakistan, the AIIB is considering a road project in Tajikistan and a ring road in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 04, 2016, with the headline AIIB to co-finance Pakistan highway with ADB. Subscribe