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- EUR 500 million to support climate change mitigation in China
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- EUR 500 million to support climate change mitigation in China
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- The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing a EUR 500 million loan to the People's Republic of China (PRC) to support its efforts to mitigate climate change, in particular under China’s National Climate Change Programme. The EIB loan is being extended in the context of the EU-China Partnership on Climate Change, launched in 2005.
This is the first loan to be provided by the EIB under the EUR 3bn Energy Sustainability and Security of Supply Facility authorised in June 2007 by the Governors of the Bank (EU Economy and Finance Ministers) to enhance EU action addressing climate change and security of energy supplies.
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Outside the EU, the Bank contributes to the European development and cooperation policy in some 120 countries in Asia and Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Mediterranean region, Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. Since 1993 the EIB has carried out four successive lending mandates for Asia and Latin America. Under the current mandate (ALA IV), covering the period 2007-2013, the EIB is authorised to lend up to EUR 3.8 billion for financing operations supporting EU cooperation strategies in these regions and complementing other EU development and cooperation programmes and instruments in these regions.The EUR 3.8 billion regional ceiling is broken down into indicative sub-ceilings of EUR 2.8 billion for Latin America and EUR 1 billion for Asia. The EIB can also support EU policies via financing operations outside the mandate. This was the case of the EUR 500 million loan to support the Beijing Airport Expansion project and also applies to the present CCCFL.To date, the EIB has helped to finance four other projects in the People's Republic of China:
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2005 Beijing International Airport (EUR 500 million)
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2001 Guangxi toll expressway to Vietnamese border (EUR 56 million)
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1999 Chengdu drinking water treatment plant (EUR 23 million)
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1995 Ping Hu oil and gas development (EUR 55 million).
A Press Conference will we held on the occasion of the signature of this project at the European Commission Delegation in Beijing on 29/11/07 at 15:45. -
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