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Following the passage of the Japan Finance Corporation Law on May 18, 2007, during the 166th Ordinary Session of the Diet, the international financial operations (IFOs) of Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) were merged with National Life Finance Corporation (NLFC), Agriculture, Forestry
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The ODA operations were aimed mainly at developing countries, especially those in Asia, which accounted for 15.8% of the bank's operations in 2004 fiscal year. These operations provide long-term and low-interest loans to important projects that develop
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in overseas projects of Japanese corporations, therefore contributing to Japanese activities overseas. These operations are aimed at both developed and developing countries. As of March 31, 2006, the IFO operations accounted for ¥985.5 billion.
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Maintaining and improving international trust and confidence to conduct adequate international finance operations and effective funding operations, the new JBIC shall maintain and improve the international trust and confidence enjoyed by
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of developing countries. The JBIC's financial assistance represented 40 percent of Japan's official development assistance. As of March 31, 2006, the ODA operations accounted for ¥770 billion. These ODA operations were merged with
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and Fisheries Finance Corporation (AFC), and Japan Finance Corporation for Small and Medium Enterprise (JASME) on October 1, 2008, to become a new policy-based financing institution, tentatively called Japan Finance Corporation (JFC).
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Well-focused policy-based financing: As a policy-based financing institution, the new JBIC shall conduct speedy and well-focused operations based on policy needs in response to economic and financial situations in Japan and
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Sufficient revenues to cover expenditures: Pursuant to the Japan Finance Corporation Law, the new JBIC shall make efforts to maintain the financial soundness of its international finance operations.
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Conducting business operations by drawing on its expertise and initiatives: The new JBIC shall conduct operations by drawing on its own expertise and initiatives on international finance.
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To maintain the international trust and confidence enjoyed by previous JBIC, the international finance sector of JFC continued to use the name "Japan Bank for International Cooperation".
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and operates in 18 countries with 21 offices. The main purpose of the institution is to promote economic cooperation between Japan and overseas countries by providing resources to
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Complementing private-sector financial institutions: To effectively perform the functions required for policy-based financing, the new JBIC shall take account of situations where
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In addition to the above functions, the new JBIC will take over, on a separate account, financial operations for effective realignment of the
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The new JBIC performs the following three functions to contribute to sound development of the international economy, including Japan:
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Former JBIC had mainly two ways of performing its loans: international financial operations (IFOs) and overseas economic operations (
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The new JBIC constituted the international finance sector of Japan Finance Corporation (JFC), a policy-based financing institution.
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Of the two types of operations conducted by the former JBIC, new JBIC took over IFOs in its international finance sector.
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projects among public institutions worldwide in 2016 and continues to finance coal up to the present (status 2019).
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was the most benefited from South American countries, holding the sixth place in the bank's investments.
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that was created on October 1, 1999, through the merger of the Japan Export-Import Bank (JEXIM) and the
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financial institutions are placed in their international finance activities and supplement them.
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The new JBIC will conduct business operations based on the following principles:
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As of March 2005, the country which had access to the most loans was
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studies to provide funding to any project. According to the
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Promote overseas development of strategically important
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efforts to develop international business operations
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JBIC


Tokyo
Tadashi Maeda
https://www.jbic.go.jp/en/
financial institution
export credit agency
Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund
Japan Finance Corporation
Ministry of Finance
Japanese government
Tokyo
foreign investments
international commerce
developed
developing countries
financial institutions
official development assistance
foreign policy
sustainable development
social
environmental issues
environmental impact assessment
OECD
coal
Japan Finance Corporation
natural resources
industry
financial disorder

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