U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
Türkiye positions itself as ‘important commercial hub’ for US firms
Türkiye represents a "very sizable market," as it is a "gateway across Europe and into Asia," an ideal destination for American firms to invest in, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Deputy CEO Nisha Biswal has said.
The DFC’s $125 million investment in Greece’s Elefsina Shipyard
On Monday Scott Nathan, the CEO of the US International Development Finance Corporation, or the DFC, signed a financing agreement for a $125 million loan to ONEX Elefsis Shipyards and Industries to rehabilitate and modernize the Elefsina shipyard near Athens.
DFC commits $125 mln to modernize Elefsina shipyard
A financial agreement for a $125 million loan to ONEX Elefsis Shipyard and Industries (ONEX) was signed by the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Scott Nathan on Monday to rehabilitate and modernize the Elefsina shipyard near Athens.
High US interest in Volos port bids
The United States' International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), a state development bank, has offered the Goldair Group, one of the four bidders for a controlling stake - a minimum of 67% - in the port of Volos, to partly finance upgrades in the port's infrastructure.
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US to allocate $100 mln loan for quake-hit provinces
The United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), which is the U.S. government's development finance institution, and a Turkish bank have executed a finance agreement for a $100 million loan for the development of the provinces affected by the Feb. 6 earthquakes.
The DFC: Countering China and Russia in Greece and the Balkans with US investments
On today's episode we explore the work that the US International Development Finance Corporation - or the DFC - is doing in Greece and the Western Balkans, and how it is an important tool for the US to counter efforts by China and Russia to make inroads into this region.