News
25 August 2020

South Korea set to impose coal project financing ban

In:
Metals and Mining, Power
Region:
Asia-Pacific

South Korea is set to pass new legislation to ban financing on foreign coal power projects, putting all overseas coal-fired plant deals under way at risk of being scrapped. The draft bills concerning utility KEPCO, Korea Development Bank, Export-Import Bank of Korea, and Korea Trade Insurance...

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