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China's first PPP financed high-speed railway starts construction

Xinhua, December 23, 2016 Adjust font size:

China's first public-private partnership (PPP) funded high-speed railway project started construction in eastern province of Zhejiang Friday.

The 269-km-long Hangzhou-Taizhou Intercity Passenger Line has a total investment of 44.9 billion yuan (6.46 billion U.S. dollars), with private capital contributing 51 percent of the investment.

Private investors including Fosun Group, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Wanfeng Auto Holding Group will have a 30 year franchise period, with four years for construction and 26 years for operation.

Local governments will offer subsidies to ensure the project's smooth operation, and take ownership of the project after the franchise expires.

Giving holding status to private investors helps improve the project's management and operation and encourages more private enterprises to invest in infrastructure development, said Xu Kunlin, head of the investment department of the National Development and Reform Commission.

Over 1,000 PPPs, with a total investment of about 1.8 trillion yuan, have been inked so far this year, with private firms playing the leading role. Endi