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April 25th, 2019
A Chinese-Hungarian consortium that has won a tender to upgrade a rail line connecting Budapest and Belgrade will sign a contract by May 25, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in Beijing on Thursday. Details of the financing contract for the upgrade between Exim Bank of China and the Hungarian government are expected to be hammered out by the middle of summer. Construction could start early in 2020 and be completed within five years. China is financing 85 percent of the cost of upgrading the line which will become part of a corridor for delivery of Chinese goods to Europe from the port of Piraeus in Greece.
MTI
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