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China turns to PPPs as a ‘yellow brick road’ solution to fund big projects in Africa

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China has turned to public-private partnerships (PPP) to finance big African infrastructure projects under a grand China investment initiative, a shift experts said could reduce Beijing’s financial risks while easing debt pressures on African countries.
By granting Chinese companies long-term operating rights in exchange for construction financing, the model represents a pivot from direct government loans through China’s policy banks under its Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing’s plan to build global trade and infrastructure links.
From Nairobi’s mega-highway and stalled railway to Zambia’s Lusaka-Ndola dual carriageway, Beijing is encouraging its companies and financiers to use PPP models for major projects that African governments previously avoided due to debt concerns – described by analysts as a “yellow brick road” for sustaining infrastructure development.

The financing shift appears across several high-profile projects.

Under one plan, Chinese infrastructure financiers would contribute 40 per cent of the 32 billion yuan (US$4.5 billion) needed to build the 475km (295-mile) rail line and Chinese contractors would have exclusive rights to construct and operate the railway for a minimum of 25 years after completion to recoup their investment through toll fees.



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