CABEI Holds Disbursements until Honduras Pays $5 Million

CABEI is holding $130 million in disbursements until the country pays a pending balance of $5 million.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

These $130 million from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration are earmarked to build a highway in the north of the country, a project managed by the Millennium Challenge Account.

From Laprensa.hn: “Alberto Díaz Lobo, president of ‘Constructora Eterna’, builder of the road, reported that Honduras owes $5 million to the bank, which should have been paid on December 2009”.

This company will build 25 kilometers of a 4-lane highway, made of hydraulic concrete.

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