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Fri, Nov 28, 2008
Reuters
$422m loan for Indonesia roads

MANILA - THE Asian Development Bank said on Friday it will lend 280 million dollars (S$422.9 million) to Indonesia to build roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure.

The loan will finance the second segment of an infrastructure programme launched by Jakarta in 2006.

The government has estimated it would need 65 billion dollars in new infrastructure investments between 2005 and 2009, a bank statement said.

Japan is expected to co-finance the segment. The first section was supported by a 400 million dollar ADB loan plus 100 million dollars from Tokyo, the ADB added.

'Given the weak investment climate, the government recognises that private sector participation could not be taken for granted, and that major structural and institutional reforms are needed,' said Mr Rehan Kausar, an ADB infrastructure specialist.

The 280 million-dollar ADB loan is payable over 15 years at commercial rates, the Manila-based lender said. -- AFP

 

 
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