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Japan to give Pakistan $100 mn January 06, 2006 03:35 IST Japan will give a loan worth $100 million to Pakistan for earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction and a grant of $270,000 for human resource development. Visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso and his Pakistani counterpart Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri on Thursday signed two agreements to this effect. The $100 mn soft loan was announced by Japan during a donors' conference in Islamabad in November. The loan being extended on concessionary terms will have an interest rate of 1.3 per cent with repayment period of 30 years including a grace period of 10 years. Under the second agreement, Japan has provided an initial grant of $270,000 for enhancing the training capabilities of Pakistan's Construction Machinery Training Institute. Kasuri said the Japanese Foreign Minister announced $55 million additional assistance as grant for Pakistan. He said they exchanged views bilateral ties and matters dealing with the peace process with India.
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