UPDATE 1-Standard Chartered arranges $2.33 billion of funding for Tanzania railway

Funding ⁠was ​secured from ⁠export credit agencies, commercial banks and development finance institutions, it added. "The construction and ⁠modernisation of the Standard Gauge Railway will connect the port ​of Dar es Salaam to key growth corridors in ⁠western Tanzania and neighbouring states, providing a reliable mode of transportation for ⁠people ​and cargo," the bank said.

UPDATE 1-Standard Chartered arranges $2.33 billion of funding for Tanzania railway

Standard Chartered ​Bank has successfully arranged ‌a $2.33 billion ​syndicated financing facility for the Standard Gauge Railway project in Tanzania, the bank ‌said on Tuesday.

The money will finance two stretches of a planned 1,219 km railway line that links the commercial ‌capital and port of Dar es Salaam and the ‌lakeside city of Mwanza. Turkey's Yapi Merkezi and China's China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation will undertake the works, the bank's statement said. Funding ⁠was ​secured from ⁠export credit agencies, commercial banks and development finance institutions, it added.

"The construction and ⁠modernisation of the Standard Gauge Railway will connect the port ​of Dar es Salaam to key growth corridors in ⁠western Tanzania and neighbouring states, providing a reliable mode of transportation for ⁠people ​and cargo," the bank said. "The SGR will spur the economic development of the interior areas of Tanzania."

Tanzania ⁠is aiming to construct a modern railway network of at least ⁠2,561 ⁠km, connecting the East African country with landlocked neighbours Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and the Democratic Republic ‌of ‌Congo. (Writintg by Elias Biryabarema Editing by ​David Goodman)

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