Japan Bank for International Cooperation
About Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is a government-owned policy-based financial institution in Japan, established in 1999. It supports Japanese economic development and international cooperation by providing loans, project investments, and guarantees that facilitate international trade and investment. JBIC assists Japanese companies expanding globally, promotes economic partnerships, and contributes to addressing global challenges including environmental initiatives. It collaborates with numerous financial institutions worldwide to promote trade finance and development efforts.
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