Economic Development Cooperation Fund

Main Purchase of Vietnam Kenet Railway Improvement Project (Railways, etc. - Package 2)

Last update: Mar 25, 2026 Last update: Mar 25, 2026

Details

Location:South Korea
South Korea
Category:Works
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Civil Engineering, Transport
Languages:Korean
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 25, 2026

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Main Purchase of Vietnam Kenet Railway Improvement Project (Railways, etc. - Package 2)

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About the Funding Agency

The Government of Korea established the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) on June 1, 1987 with the purpose of promoting economic cooperation between Korea and developing countries.

Drawing on Korea’s own development experience over the years, the EDCF assists partner countries by providing funding for their industrial development and economic stability.
The highest policy-making authority of the EDCF is the Fund Management Council, which is composed of 12 members, most of whom are ministerial-level government officials. The direction of EDCF operations and the assumption of principal policy-making responsibilities rest with the Ministry of Strategy and Finance(MOSF), which also coordinates policy matters with other relevant ministries.

Entrusted by the MOSF, the Export-Import Bank of Korea(Korea Eximbank) is responsible for the administrative operation of the EDCF, including appraisal of project, execution of the loan agreements, and loan disbursements. Other duties include principal/interest payments collection, project supervision, and ex-post evaluation of project operations.

In recent years, the accumulated external debt and budget deficits of partner countries have spurred the need for various types of financing. Thus, the EDCF provides several types of lending programs to meet developing countries’ diverse needs. Of these lending programs, the Development Project Loans and Equipment Loans for infrastructure building, detailed below, account for the largest portion to date.atural resources.

About the Sectors

Civil Engineering

Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.


Key areas:
  • Designing and constructing resilient infrastructure
  • Rehabilitating and maintaining the existing built environment
  • Upkeep and modernization of transportation and public infrastructure

Transport

Involves initiatives related to the movement of people, goods, and resources through land, water, and air transport systems.


Key areas:
  • Land transport infrastructure and services
  • Railways, metro, and tramway construction
  • Air transport operations and air traffic systems
  • Water transport and navigable waterways

Locations

South Korea

South Korea has developed extensive high-speed rail, advanced digital infrastructure, and industrial logistics networks to sustain export-led growth. Government policy supports smart cities, renewable energy expansion, and innovation-driven infrastructure modernization. Financing combines public investment, private participation, and strong domestic capital markets. Demographic aging and regional economic imbalances influence long-term infrastructure planning.

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