Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan Eximbank or T‑EXIM) is Taiwan’s state-owned export credit agency. Established in 1979 and supervised by the Ministry of Finance, it supports the island’s external trade and overseas investment by providing policy-based financing and risk-mitigation tools.
T‑EXIM offers supplier and buyer credits, trade and project finance, guarantees, and export credit insurance to facilitate cross-border transactions and capital projects. It works with domestic and international banks, export credit agencies, and multilateral institutions to structure funding and credit support for Taiwanese exporters and their global customers.
The bank serves a wide range of industries important to Taiwan’s economy—including machinery, electronics, energy and infrastructure—as well as materials and chemical value chains. Its programs aim to expand market access, strengthen supply chains, and align with national trade and industrial policy while managing commercial and political risks in international markets.
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