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Annex I: Overview of IFI Lending to Poland and Hungary until 2001 1<br />

Table A.1 EIB Transport Loans to Poland (1990-2001)*<br />

Size<br />

PROJECT<br />

Sector (Mio €)<br />

EIB 1994 - Rehabilitation of the highway Wroclaw - Opole; and construction of a Road 125<br />

new highway from Opole to Gliwice (part of TEN)<br />

EIB 1996 - TEN A-4 motorway: rehabilitation & upgrading of the 70 km road Road 100<br />

Wroclaw-Opole to motorway standard, 56 km of new motorway Opole-Gliwice<br />

EIB 1998 - Construction of 25 km section of A4 motorway south to Katowice Road 150<br />

EIB 1998 - Construction of urban expressway in Katowice area Road 100<br />

EIB 1998 - Construction of Poznan by-pass on A2 motorway Road 130<br />

EIB 2000 - Construction of motorway south-west of Gliwice, Upper Silesia<br />

Road<br />

46<br />

EIB 2000 - A2 motorway south of Poznan, Corridor II (<strong>Berlin</strong>-Warsaw link) Road 275<br />

EIB 2000 - Modernization of road section bypassing Gdynia, Sopot & Gdansk Road 33<br />

EIB 1993 - National Railways - Rehabilitation of Corridor II (<strong>Berlin</strong>-Warsaw line) Rail 200<br />

EIB 1995 - Loan to finance upgrading of a 37km section of the TEN E-20 Rail 40<br />

railway line <strong>Berlin</strong>-Warsaw-Minsk-Moscow (Corridor II)<br />

EIB 1990 - Polish Railway Society - Modernization of railway company's own Rail 20<br />

telecommunications network and locomotive repair centres<br />

EIB 1992 - Polish Transport Ministry - Modernization of Warsaw (Okecie) Air & 50<br />

airport<br />

Water<br />

EIB 1997 - Flood Damage Reconstruction - ECU 225 mio: rebuild roads, Other 300<br />

municipal infrastructure, flood protection infrastructure; ECU 75 mio. to railway<br />

company PKP: reconstruction of tracks, viaducts, electrical equipment<br />

EIB 1997 City of Katowice: improving urban infrastructure in Katowice: two road<br />

bypasses, a pumping station for the sewage system and a municipal landfill<br />

Other 20<br />

EIB 1998 - Construction of Krakow Fast Tram<br />

Public<br />

Transit<br />

* By 2002, additional road & rail loans were being considered to co-finance ISPA projects<br />

EIB Poland (€ 1634 million)<br />

Public Transit<br />

22%<br />

Air & Water<br />

3%<br />

Rail<br />

16%<br />

Road<br />

59%<br />

Source: Own Compilation using data from the EIB website and the CEE Bankwatch<br />

Network MDB Database<br />

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1 Only World Bank IBRD loans are included in the analysis. The International Bank for Reconstruction<br />

and Development (IBRD) is the regular lending arm of the World Bank. Note that the World Bank Group<br />

also has three other lending arms: the private sector IFC (International Finance Corporation), the IDA<br />

(International Development Association) and MIGA (Multilateral Gurarantee Association). IDA and MIGA<br />

do not apply to CEECs, and the role of the IFC in transport infrastructure provision is also negligible.<br />

There was, however, one IFC loan to Hungary to Malev Hungarian Airlines in 1998 in the amount of $80<br />

million to assist partial privatization.

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