JBIC and banks to lend $2.2 billion for U.S. projects

Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and commercial banks plan to lend $2.2 billion for three U.S.-based projects. The loans form the first tranche of a total $36 billion investment. The move underscores U.S.-Japan relations.

Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and commercial banks plan to provide $2.2 billion in loans for three U.S.-based projects. These loans represent the first tranche of a total investment reaching $36 billion.

The projects are located in the United States, with JBIC leading the effort alongside private banks. As reported by The Japan Times, the financing highlights U.S.-Japan relations.

The announcement, published on May 3, 2026, lists key terms including banks, U.S., JBIC, and U.S.-Japan relations. Specific details on the projects or timelines remain undisclosed.

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