The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), also known as Korea Eximbank, is South Korea’s official export credit agency and state-owned policy bank. Established in 1976, it provides financing and guarantees to support the country’s trade, overseas investment, and industrial development. Its activities span export and import loans, buyer’s and supplier’s credits, project and structured finance, and credit guarantees for large, capital-intensive projects.
KEXIM plays a significant role in enabling global projects across energy, chemicals, shipbuilding, and infrastructure by facilitating equipment exports and overseas plant construction by Korean companies. The bank also mobilizes co-financing with commercial lenders and other export credit agencies, helping de-risk complex transactions. In addition, KEXIM administers the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF), offering concessional loans that support infrastructure and industrial projects in emerging markets, often incorporating environmental and social standards relevant to the chemical and broader industrial value chains.
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