PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
CDC: ARM Cement (2 March 2020)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Zarah Sultana (Independent)
Answer
In 2016 CDC made a $144 million equity investment into ARM Cement, a publicly listed cement business with operations in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. ARM Cement was an investment with high development impact potential. The aim was to support the growth of a regional manufacturer and by so doing reduce the cost and increase the availability of cement across the East African region, creating jobs and spurring infrastructure development.
Due to a number of factors, CDC’s investment in ARM was ultimately not successful and the CDC investment has been written off. Write-downs were accounted for in 2016 (December); 2017 (March, June, September, December) and 2018 (June).
Answered by:
Sir James Duddridge (Conservative)
11 March 2020
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