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Australia will provide a USD 49,2-million loan to Fiji to upgrade its airports as part of a step-up in infrastructure lending across the Pacific to help the region recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and compete with China’s decade-long spending spree. In the first deal of its kind, the Australian government and the ANZ bank will use a USD 1.45-billion lending program to jointly deliver the funding for a series of upgrades at Nadi International Airport and other smaller airports in Fiji. The commitment—part of Australia’s Pacific ‘step-up’—will provide more parking space for larger aircraft, allowing the country’s main airport to take more passengers when international travel returns to normal. It is the fourth project to be funded under the AIFFP, which includes USD 1.1 billion in loans and USD 361,76 million in grants. It was announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in November 2018 amid concerns China was building its influence on Australia’s doorstep through cheap concessional loans. The AIFFP became operational in July 2019 but took until late 2020 to approve the funding of its first three major projects: an undersea cable for Palau, a hydro-power system in the Solomon Islands and a solar farm in Papua New Guinea. While Australia wants to provide an alternative to Beijing’s lending for infrastructure in the region, it does not want to saddle Pacific countries with debt. Canberra has been concerned for a number of years that some countries in the Pacific are becoming beholden to China because of their high debt. The Fiji airport upgrades would not have ordinarily been a project that would have attracted Chinese investment, and the airport would have most likely been able to fund the upgrades in-house if not for the drop-off in revenue caused by the pandemic. Fijian Attorney-General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said the pandemic’s toll on tourism and aviation had set back years of economic progress across the Pacific. “This finance facility ensures that Nadi International Airport is equipped with facilities to serve as the gateway to the new normal for the entire Pacific - connecting our region to the world and connecting Fijians to each other,” he said. Fiji Airports chairman Geoffrey Shaw said funding the upgrades in the local currency, without the requirement of a Fijian government guarantee, is recognition of the significant role that Fiji airports play as the aviation hub of the South Pacific. Under the deal, the Australian government will provide USD 44,87 million to Air New Zealand for its loan to Fiji Airports, and a USD 4,34 million direct loan to the company for the upgrades and maintenance work. #1151.10