News
15 October 2024

Turkish firm wins Uganda rail bid shunned by China

In:
Infrastructure
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Turkey's Yapi Merkezi Holdings signed a €2.7 billion ($2.95 billion) deal to build a railway line in Uganda, reviving a project that struggled to find financing after China withdrew its support. The 272km track will link Uganda’s capital, Kampala, to the border with neighbouring...

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