Chinese built Ethiopia-Djibouti railway opens

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Ethiopia and Djibouti have launched the first fully electrified cross-border railway line in Africa.

It links Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, to the Red Sea port of Djibouti - a stretch of more than 750km (466 miles).

Travelling at 120km/h, the new service cuts the journey time down from three days by road to about 12 hours.

The $3.4bn (£2.7bn) project was built with the help of funding from a Chinese bank and will have Chinese staff. :mjpls:

The track runs parallel to the abandoned Ethio-Djibouti railway, built more than 100 years ago.

The BBC's Emmanuel Igunza in Addis Ababa says the new track will initially only run freight services.

The passenger trains - which will run each way daily - are to start in three months' time and ticket prices will be announced nearer the time.

Getachew Betru, chief executive of Ethiopia Railways, says it will be much cheaper and more reliable than travelling to Djibouti by road.

"In Ethiopia currently if you want to bring your container from Hong Kong to Djibouti it will take you maybe two, three weeks. But it will take you more than that to take it from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. It will now take us one day or more," he said.

At the opening ceremony on Wednesday, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said that the rail line would be a boost to the economy.

"It will provide huge benefits to the industrial parks and modern farms that will be built in the future," he said.

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A businessman at the opening told the BBC that the railway "would transform" his trade in transporting livestock.

"It will be easier, more efficient," he said.

The railway was 70% financed by China's Exim Bank and built by China Railway Group and China Civil Engineering Construction.

Chinese controllers, technicians and station masters are among those staffing the services for the next five year after which Ethiopians will be employed. :obama:

Mr Getachew told the AFP news agency that their local counterparts are in training.

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Djibouti is important to landlocked Ethiopia which currently imports and exports nearly 90% of its goods through its port.

Before construction was completed freight services transported food to areas affected by drought last year.


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The railway is the first step in a vast 5,000km-long network of rail which Ethiopia hopes to build by 2020, connecting it to Kenya, Sudan and South Sudan.

The dream is that one day the railway will extend from Djibouti's coast all the way across Africa to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Ethiopians getting played.
Chinese want to invest so that they benefit, the same way the Chinese don't allow investment in their country unless their poeple benefit, the Ethiopians should have demanded a 80/20 split on personnel who would be employed.
They are just giving shyt away SMH
 

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Ethiopians getting played.
Chinese want to invest so that they benefit, the same way the Chinese don't allow investment in their country unless their poeple benefit, the Ethiopians should have demanded a 80/20 split on personnel who would be employed.
They are just giving shyt away SMH


Oh look another China take over Africa doomsday post.
 

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So now Ethiopians have a cheap and fast way to reach Djibouti and Ethiopia can better address droughts and food scarcity. Can't wait til they finish the Kenya and 2 Sudan rails.
 

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Oh look another China take over Africa doomsday post.
I never said Chinese are taking over Africa.
I said the Ethipians took a bad deal and got played, simple as that.
The african nations ahve to realize they have something valuable, they can't perate their business like they are receiving aid or charity.
The chinese were worse off than a lot of the african nations, huge starvation food shortages, extremely poor infrastructure, and etc. When they opened up theri country for development, they made sure they never were in the position to not benefit over the top from trade, so you opened a company there, they would have chinese workers and chinese factors in management. I just don't understand why the various african nations aren't doing the same.
 

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Anyone who thinks China's growth is attributed to "they would have chinese workers and chinese factors in management" isn't intelligent.
 

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the Ethiopians should have demanded a 80/20 split on personnel who would be employed.
They are just giving shyt away SMH

Nah they get full Ethiopian personell after 5 years. They need a period to glean the know-how. Ethiopians do not have the experience yet.

Chinese controllers, technicians and station masters are among those staffing the services for the next five year after which Ethiopians will be employed.
 

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So now Ethiopians have a cheap and fast way to reach Djibouti and Ethiopia can better address droughts and food scarcity. Can't wait til they finish the Kenya and 2 Sudan rails.

Trade about to boom.

- Djibouti is important to landlocked Ethiopia which currently imports and exports nearly 90% of its goods through its port.

"In Ethiopia currently if you want to bring your container from Hong Kong to Djibouti it will take you maybe two, three weeks. But it will take you more than that to take it from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. It will now take us one day or more," he said.

Great stuff.

It's great for Djibouti too as Ethiopian port fees account for a big chunk of it's income.
 

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They built a railway that goes from Kaduna to Abuja. A road to nowhere. I curse the stupidity of Nigeria's elites.

There's usually either an economic or tribal incentive. Which is it? Lol what's the angle?

African leaders are not dumb per se, their incentives and priorities are just fukked up.
 
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