Ecuador and China have reached an agreement in principle on a 1.7 billion dollar line of credit to build a hydroelectric plant, a government news agency said Wednesday.
The agreement followed difficult negotiations that at one point prompted complaints by President Rafael Correa about the Chinese negotiators. Gu Jiafeng, an official at Beijing's embassy in Quito, told the Andes government news agency that the agreement was reached after three Eximbank representatives visited Ecuador last week. Ecuador had already agreed that China's Sinohydro company would be in charge of building the nearly two billion dollar Coca Coda Sinclair hydroelectric plant. Ecuador is putting up 15 percent of the cost, and the rest will be financed with credit from China's Eximbank.
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