News
15 May 2018

India Exim agrees $500m to Tanzania for water supply projects

Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Export-Import Bank of India has extended a $500 million line of credit to Tanzania for water supply projects in 23 towns in the country. The lender has, to date, extended six lines of credit to Tanzania with a total value of $1.1 billion. Projects covered include the financing of vehicles,...

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