News
29 October 2021

JBIC to end financing new coal power by end-2021

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

The Japan Bank for International Cooperation has announced that it will stop financing new unabated coal power projects by the end of this year to align with an agreement made by the Group of Seven nations earlier this year.  The official announcement comes as part of its ESG policy issued on...

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