Exim Bank of India’s LOC sare boosting India’s international trade and project exports
Exim Bank of India’s Lines of Credit
Boosting India’s International Trade
Exim Bank of India’s LOC sare boosting India’s international trade and
project exports.LOCs provide a risk-free, non-recourse export financing option
to the Indian exporting community, which helps Indian companies to penetrate
new markets and enhance their export volumes in overseas markets.Through the
LOC Programme, Exim Bank plays an active role in supporting Indian project
exporters to execute developmental projects in over 60 countries, which in turn
provide immense opportunities to Indian companies to demonstrate their project
execution capabilities. Associated supplies through sub-contractors contribute
to increase in India’s global trade, at the same time furthering the “Make in
India” concept while generating additional employment in India.
Under the GOI’s India Development and Economic Assistance Scheme, through
the Development Partnership Administration Division, Government of India has
been supporting development of partner countries through LOCs. As on date,
total of 225 LOCs have been extended to 61 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin
America, Oceania and the CIS, aggregating USD 14.87 billion. Over 170Indian
companies have executed/are executing projects valued around USD 7 billion
under the GOI-LOCs. Under the LOCs, on completion of specified milestones,
payments are made to the Indian companies, by Exim Bank, based on the
authorization of the borrower countries, thus guaranteeing payments to the
Indian companies. Under the LOCs a minimum of 75% of goods and services needs
to be of Indian origin and must be procured from India.
Benefits
of Lines of Credit
To
Overseas Borrowers
·
Access to Indian
technologies and products at competitive price
·
Indian technology –
Triple ‘A’
·
“Adaptable”
·
“Appropriate”
·
“Affordable”
§ Developmental and infrastructure projects – Transfer of technology
§ Capacity building
§ Concessional interest rates and long repayment periods with moratorium
To
Indian Companies
§ Job Creation
§ Demonstration of technical capability
§ Risk free entry into new markets
§ Non-recourse financing
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Some of the projects under GOI LOCs, which can be
highlighted, are:
LOC OF USD 27 MILLION TO MALI
In April 2010, the first tractor assembly unit in
Mali, valued USD 12 million, commenced operation with construction assistance
under the LOC.The fuel-efficient tractors and machines supplied from India,
transformed the way African farmers used to do farming. Now with a single
machine they could cultivate, plough, harrow, haul and do many other things at
a low running cost. The Government of Mali has now converted the facility to a
regular factory.Agricultural production and
productivity has gone up by 30%. Mechanization has led to increase in areas
under cultivation and output.Timesaving efficient practices in terms of tilling
schedules have been adopted especially for cultivation of cotton, rice and
sorghum. This has provided the farmers with increased revenues and relative
food security to Mali. Some farmers are also earning additional income by
renting out the tractors to other smaller farmers.
The rural electrification project of USD 15 million
under the LOC, has provided employment to many. People are hired for running,
maintenance and servicing purposes. The project was timely as it provided
electricity during acute deficit. The project has led to increased social and
economic development by way of positive externalities such as increase in
industrial production in areas around Bamako due to stable electricity supply,
growth of new industries, employment creation, income generation, improvements
in living conditions, reduction in poverty, improvement in health facilities
due to stable power supply and increase in school enrollment rates.
LOC OF USD 40 MILLION TO ANGOLA
The project envisaged modernization and upgradation of
workshop, supply of railway rolling stock in Angola where coaches are operating
between Namibe and Matala (434 km) carrying, both passenger and freight
traffic. This provided cheaper and faster mode of transportation as compared to
road. It has facilitated exploration of Kassinga Mines deposit bed (iron ore)
in the municipality of Jamba Huila Province. Farmers are using railways to
transport their agricultural products to interior regions of Angola, at a reasonable
price.
USD 30 MILLION LOC TO MALAWI
Various types of agricultural plants and equipments
have been supplied by Indian SMEs to Malawi under One Village One Product
Programme (OVOP) and Small Holder’s Irrigation Programme. The supply of
equipment for agro processing, such as flour mills, sugarcane crushers, fruit
pulp and bottling equipment, along with associated training, have
empowered farmers and especially women
entrepreneurs in rural areas of Malawi to increase their income and generate
sustainable livelihood.
LOCs OF USD 80 MILLION TO RWANDA
Two
LOCs aggregating USD 80 million were extended to the Government of Rwanda for
financing the 28 MW Nyaborongo Hydro-power project in Rwanda. The project is
Rwanda’s biggest hydroelectric power plant and would be a boost to Rwanda’s
national power grid. The project is catering to 25% of total electricity demand
of Rwanda.
LOC OF USD 27 MILLION TO SENEGAL
Under the LOC, 2394 diesel engine pumpsets were
supplied from India and installed in rice producing zones of Senegal.Coverage
area under irrigation has increased more than two fold. Rice production in the
region has also gone up by 180%. Now, around 40% of the rice demand of Northern Senegal
is being met by local production, as compared to the earlier 19% of local demand.
The project has contributed to reduction in the import bill of food products as
also generated employment for field workers (particularly women farmers) and
servicing staff of equipment.
LOC OF USD 25 MILLION TO COTE D’IVOIRE
One of the most important projects which Exim Bank is
proud of being associated with, is the Mahatma Gandhi Biotechnology Park under
implementation in the Grand-Bassam special economic zone. The activities of the
park would include:
Ø Hosting companies in the sector of ICT and
Biotechnology
Ø Developing the production of products and services
related to ICT and Biotechnology
Ø Developing applied research in ICT and Biotechnology
Ø Promoting ICT training and Biotechnology.
Specific objectives of the Mahatma Gandhi
Biotechnology Parkare :
Ø Improvement of the economic environment
Ø Job creation
Ø Easy access to the products of information technology,
communications and biotechnology
Ø Upgrading training and research
Ø Production and export of new technologies
Ø Strengthening of the competitiveness of local
businesses.
LOCs OF USD 798 MILLION TO SRI
LANKA
Re-construction of Railway Lines by IRCON International Ltd. in Northern
Province of Sri Lanka has been achieved through the LOCs, which has enhanced
the accessibility, safety and speed of train travel in Sri Lanka.
The Omanthai to Pallai Railway line project was completed during
September 2013 and the Madhu Road to TalaiMannar Railway line project was
inaugurated by our Hon’ble Prime Minister Mr. NarendraModi in March 2015.
USD 800 MILLION LOC TO
BANGLADESH
Under the LOC, 290 double decker buses, 50 articulated buses and 88
single decker buses have been supplied to Bangladesh from India. They are plying
on the roads of Dhaka and other major cities of Bangladesh. The buses have improved the
urban and inter-city transportation and have facilitated travel for the people
of Bangladesh.
LOC OF USD 20 MILLION TO
MONGOLIA
Under the LOC, India-Mongolia Joint Information
Technology Education & Outsourcing Center (IMJIT) Project is being set up. This
will result in increased computerisation and enhancing IT skills among the
Mongolian youth as well as income generation opportunities through setting up
of outsourcing centers.
LIGHTING UP SUDAN THROUGH INDIAN LOC
Mr. Mathur, CMD of Exim Bank shared an incident
about a project in Sudan. Around 2-3 years back, an Exim Bank team visited
Sudan and as a part of the visit, the team visited Kosti Power Project in
Sudan which was then under implementation. After the visit the team attended
a large meeting convened by government authorities where representatives of
various business enterprises were also present. Suddenly, a gentleman stood
up and asked Exim Bank team, “Why did you go to see Kosti Project? What have
you seen there? If you want to know the actual benefit of your LOC, you must
visit Northern Kordofan region where small children are able to study in the
night because of the solar power project set up by India.” The project enabled electrification of :
§ 100 primary schools
§ 100 secondary schools
§ 100 units of public sector utilities
§ 100 hospital / health centers in rural areas
§ 50 voting centers
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IN CONCLUSION
Thus, the
LOC programme has enabled Indian companies to demonstrate project execution capabilities in the
emerging markets, which create, in the recipient countries, a
greater visibility for Indian expertise and project execution capabilities,
with downstream linkages for export of goods and services thereby furthering
the “Make in India” initiative, while creating additional jobs at the same time
in India. The projects financed under the LOCs cover a variety of sectors like
Agriculture, Transportation, Manufacturing (cement, sugar), Energy (generation,
transmission and rural electrification) and Infrastructure. A number of
infrastructure/industrial projects have since been financed under the LOCs,
such as power generation, transmission and distribution projects in Sudan,
Suriname, Ghana, Belarus, Mozambique, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia and Mali, urban
transportation projects in Bangladesh and Senegal, Cote
d’Ivoire and D.R. Congo, railway projects in Sri Lanka, Senegal, Mali, Myanmar
and Angola, telecommunication project in Myanmar, refinery rehabilitation
project in Myanmar, sugar industry rehabilitation project in Fiji and Ethiopia,
cement project in D.R. Congo and Djibouti.
About Exim Bank
Export-Import Bank of India is the premier export finance
institution in India fully owned by the Government of India. Since its
inception, Exim Bank of India has been both a catalyst and a key player in the
promotion of cross border trade and investment. Commencing operations as a
purveyor of export credit, like other Export Credit Agencies in the world, Exim Bank of India has, over the period, evolved into an
institution that plays a major role in partnering Indian industries in
their globalisation efforts, through a wide range of products and services offered at
all stages of the business cycle, starting from import of technology and export product development to export production, export marketing, pre-shipment and post-shipment and overseas investment.
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