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This Article is From Mar 03, 2019

Kuwait Plans $10 Billion Investment Fund With China

(Bloomberg) -- Kuwait is planning to create a $10 billion fund with China to invest in the two countries, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The Gulf state is discussing the creation of a Kuwait-China Silk Road Fund that would invest in Kuwaiti projects related to the Silk City and islands development, according to the people. It could also be used for strategic investments in China and other areas under the Asian country's “One Belt, One Road” initiative, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private.

China and Kuwait would each be responsible for raising around $5 billion for the fund, the people said. The Asian country would also work with Chinese strategic partners to arrange debt financing for projects, which could give the fund an investment capacity of as much as $30 billion, they said.

Click here to read more about Kuwait's Silk City.

Under the proposal, the fund's Chinese backers could introduce strategic partners to work on its investment projects as contractors, according to the people. Deliberations about the fund are at an early stage, and details like the size and investment targets could change, the people said.

“Silk City and development of the islands is the signature project in the development plan for New Kuwait 2035,” said Khaled Mahdi, secretary general of Kuwait's Supreme Council for Planning and Development. “There are three prerequisites for the signature project to be realized: the special economic zone law, a private-sector finance model, and the master plan.” He declined to comment further.

China's finance ministry, foreign ministry and its top economic-planning body, the National Development and Reform Commission, didn't immediately reply to faxed queries.

Kuwait is developing its northern region as it seeks to boost non-oil revenue and transform itself into a regional business hub by 2035. The multibillion-dollar Silk City project, which has been planned for more than a decade, is part of this goal.

--With assistance from Dandan Li.

To contact the reporters on this story: Matthew Martin in Dubai at mmartin128@bloomberg.net;Fiona MacDonald in Kuwait at fmacdonald4@bloomberg.net;Vinicy Chan in Hong Kong at vchan91@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Ben Scent at bscent@bloomberg.net, ;Shaji Mathew at shajimathew@bloomberg.net, Amy Thomson

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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