The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) announced on Sunday that it will provide a credit of $810 million for the construction of the Karnaphuli Bridge in Bangladesh.
The project involves building a railway-road combined bridge and connecting roads across the Karnaphuli River in the southeastern Chattogram region.
On June 27, Korea Eximbank President Yoon Hee-sung met with Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Secretary of the Economic Relations Division under the Ministry of Finance in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and signed a credit agreement.
The total project cost is $1.24 billion, with the Bangladesh government investing $430 million.
Of the total loan of $810 million, $720 million will come from the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF), making it the largest project ever supported by the EDCF.
The remaining $90 million will come from the Economic Development Promotion Fund (EDPF).
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