Turkey Gets Dam Loan
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
A $132-million loan will help Turkey build a dam and a major hydroelectric plant for the Cukorova region in the southeastern part of the country, the World Bank announced Thursday. The entire project will cost an estimated $259.1 million. The loan is for 17 years, with variable interest beginning at 8.23% a year.
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