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China Makes 13 New Loan Commitments worth $4.61 bln to 10 African Governmental/Regional Borrowers

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A new update to the Chinese Loans to Africa (CLA) Database, managed by the Boston University Global Development Policy Center, estimates that from 2000-2023, Chinese lenders provided 1,306 loans amounting to $182.28 billion to 49 African governments and seven regional borrowers.  

In 2023, Chinese lenders issued 13 new commitments with a value of $4.61 billion to eight countries and two regional financial institutions.

The CLA Database is an interactive data project tracking loan commitments from Chinese development finance institutions (DFIs), commercial banks, government entities and companies to African governments, state-owned enterprises and regional multilateral institutions.

new policy brief analyzes the state of Chinese lending to Africa ahead of the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, taking place in Beijing from September 4-6, 2024.

Main findings:

Figure 1: Chinese Loans to Africa, 2000-2023

Source: Chinese Loans to Africa Database, Boston University Global Development Policy Center, 2024.

Figure 7: Top Five African Borrowers from China, 2000-2023

Source: Chinese Loans to Africa Database, Boston University Global Development Policy Center, 2024.

Figure 5: Financial Sector Lending Breakdown, 2000-2023

Source: Chinese Loans to Africa Database, Boston University Global Development Policy Center, 2024.

Figure 6: Power Generation Chinese Loan Commitments to Africa by Energy Source, 2000-2023

Source: Chinese Loans to Africa Database, Boston University Global Development Policy Center, 2024.

The bottom line: Going forward, China will likely continue to pursue a bifurcated strategy of risk-averse experiments with borrowers that received fewer loans in past years and decidedly riskier forms of engagement with its longtime partners. Additionally, the size of future individual loans is expected to shrink, even in countries that have a long history of engagement with China, as the pre-pandemic pipeline of big-ticket projects empties.

Important to note: CLA Database loan amounts are not equivalent to African government debt, as the database tracks commitments, and not disbursement, repayments or defaults.

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