China Drives Benin's Multibillion-Dollar Infrastructure Revamp
Strategic Corridors and Port Expansion Transform Commercial Gateways
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Chinese firms lead Benin's infrastructure overhaul with Terminal 5 at Cotonou Port, key highways, and strategic corridors, backed by multibillion-dollar investments.
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Benin has been undergoing significant infrastructure development over the last decade, largely backed by Chinese investments.
At the Autonomous Port of Cotonou, China Harbour Engineering Company is advancing Terminal 5, a project that involves reclaiming land from the sea and building two 100,000-tonne general purpose berths. Beyond municipal upgrades, Chinese firms are building strategic corridors across the country. These include a 60km (37-mile) highway in the central region linking Savalou and Bante, built by China Road and Bridge Corporation, and a 184km “cotton road” running through the main cotton-producing belt in the far north near the Niger border. The northern corridor is constructed by Sinohydro Corporation and backed by the China-supported Africa Growing Together Fund. The works form part of a broader multibillion-dollar modernising drive that has reshaped the country’s main commercial gateways over the last decade.
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Increased economic activity in Benin due to improved infrastructure
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