China’s Hebei to allocate 50 bln yuan for climate financing projects

Published 10:06 on November 29, 2022  /  Last updated at 10:06 on November 29, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The government of China's Hebei province, known as the country's steelmaking hub, has teamed up with a state-owned bank to provide financial support for the development of climate-related projects with a fund scale of 50 billion yuan ($6.98 bln) for the upcoming three years.
The government of China's Hebei province, known as the country's steelmaking hub, has teamed up with a state-owned bank to provide financial support for the development of climate-related projects with a fund scale of 50 billion yuan ($6.98 bln) for the upcoming three years.


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