Cameroon+Stability

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 * On January 12, 2011 China Eximbank signed an agreement for a FCFA 207,270 billion loan for the construction of the Kribi Deep Seaport project in the Atlantic coast town of Kribi,300 km south of Yaounde. The package represents about 85 per cent of the projects' original total costs, the rest of which was supposed to come from the State but was later renegotiated so that the state did not pay for it. China National Electric Equipment Corporation and the China Harbour Engineering Company Limited are both implementing agencies for the project. Upon completion, the main port with five to 16 metres draught will receive big vessels with a capacity close to 100,000 tonnes. Construction for the project began in December 2010, and the port is expected to be ready in 2014. Mr Li Ruogu and the Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Louis Paul Motaze, Cameroonian Prime Minister Philemon Yang and Vice Minister of Transport, Gao Hongfenu were involved in negotiating funding details and overseeing the project.
 * help economy, jobs, strategic location

> Going by the project's fact sheet, besides the construction of the dam expected to pump additional 201 MW of electricity into the national grid with an annual production of 1,140 GWh, additional infrastructure will be put in place to give socio-economic development a push in the area. It will among others comprise four turbines of 51.6 MW, four alternators of 50 MW and four 225/11 KV elevator transformers with a capacity of 56 MVA.
 * In five years (54 months), when the Chinese firm, Sinohydro Corporation Limited, in charged of executing the multibillion FCFA Memve'ele Hydroelectric Dam project, the South Region in general and the project's village in the Ntem Division in particular would have almost been transformed into an eldorado.
 * http://www.africareview.com/Business---Finance/Cameroon-in-joint-venture-with-China-to-assemble-cars/-/979184/1616316/-/luqroq/-/index.html
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 * http://www.africareview.com/Business---Finance/Cameroon-in-joint-venture-with-China-to-assemble-cars/-/979184/1616316/-/luqroq/-/index.html
 * http://www.balancingact-africa.com/news/en/issue-no-486/internet/cameroon-has-started/en