UKEF must conduct comprehensive new due diligence — including a human rights and environmental assessment with public consultation.
The US Export-Import Bank (US EXIM) is considering financing for international fossil fuel projects with lifetime emissions equivalent to more than 5,058,556,750 tonnes CO2e.
FOE requests that the Secretary of State make a determination pursuant to the Chafee Amendment in the Charter of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
We are concerned about potential conflicts of interest in Board decisions on the IAM because the DFC CEO is a member of the DFC Board.
We urge EXIM to publicly end all its support for Trafigura and to permanently debar the company from future EXIM support.
The World Bank Group has continued to support fossil fuel projects across the globe with the support of the United States.
Response to FOIA filed by Friends of the Earth US -- email outlining recommendations from EXIM Climate Council.
The civil society and Indigenous-led organizations below respond to EXIM’s request for information to assist the United States Export-Import Bank (EXIM) in supporting critical minerals projects.
Significant continued fossil fuel support by a handful of countries is blocking a globally just and equitable transition to clean energy.
DFC’s proposed rule should include provisions to ensure that DFC and the U.S. government do not provide funding to entities that cause harm and make no efforts to remediate the harm.