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2005/10/01
30 Sept. 2005, UNICORN, UK: This report presents the UNICORN ECA Anti-bribery Index 2005 which ranks OECD Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) according to their use of anti-bribery measures (actual practice). The aim is to present information that is already publicly available on the anti-corruption... more
Briefings & reports from ECA watch members
2005/09/14
Country: Turkey
A Trojan Horse for large dams is a report prepared for ECA...
Dodgy Deal: Ilisu Dam
Issue: Common Approaches, Large Dams
Member: Corner House, FERN, Friends of the Earth Japan, Above Ground
2005/09/13
The OECD ‘Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises’ are not an adequate instrument for curbing corporate misconduct. This is the stark conclusion of OECD Watch in its report ‘Five Years On: A Review of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and National Contact Points,’ released on Oct... more
2005/09/12
AirAsia Bhd said on Sept 5 it has completed the loan mandating process to finance 33 out of 60 Airbus A320-200 aircraft to be purchased from Airbus SAS over the next four years, with a two-year delivery schedule for the 33 aircraft. These loans will be a mixture of Export Credit Agency (ECA) backed... more
2005/09/11
Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) has, at the behest of government of India, extended a 'line of credit' (LOC) of $15 million to the government of Equatorial Guinea under a Team-9 initiative. Team-9 is aimed at developing a special co-operation model between India and eight countries of West... more
2005/09/10
September 14, 2005 (Eurodad, Brussels) Some 57 non-governmental organizations world wide released today a statement challenging world leaders at the UN World Summit on their efforts to finance the Millennium Development Goals. The statement charges that “many governments are falsely inflating their... more
2005/09/09
August 31, 2005 (World Resources Institute) A major Washington-based think tank is calling for greater local and democratic control over environmental resources as the most effective means to lift some two billion people out of rural poverty. The report calls for the mandatory adoption by all... more
2005/09/08
Sept.5, 2005 (iSNet) The EU and China agreed on a Partnership on Climate Change as one of the major outcomes of the China-EU Summit. The Partnership will strengthen cooperation and dialogue on climate change and energy between the EU and China. These efforts will be strengthened through the... more
2005/09/07
Op-ed by Peter Bosshard, International Rivers Network, The International Journal of Hydropower & Dams, Issue 3/2005: Bashing non-governmental organizations has become popular, but the stereotype of rich dogmatic NGOs does not explain... more
2005/09/06
August 25, 2005 (China Development Brief) A recent Asian Development Bank research report shows that energy efficiency improvements at existing power plants are a more cost-effective way of increasing supply than building new plants.
2005/09/05
August 22, 2005 (Reuters) The SEC is investigating payments made by a construction consortium led by Halliburton Co. to determine whether any Nigerian officials were bribed to win the Bonny Island LNG contract which received extensive support from Ex-Im Bank, ECGD and other European ECAs
2005/09/04
Sept.2, 2005 (Washington/PRNewswire) The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) today announced relief provisions for exporters and financial institutions located in those portions of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama that have been declared federal disaster areas by the Federal... more
2005/09/02
Issue: Large Dams
The OECD is facilitating negotiations to include hydropower under subsidies for renewable energy projects approved in April 2005. The documents linked below present NGO concerns with this development.
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