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ITEMS FROM THE IDB WAQF FUND : US$ 500,000 Loan for renovation of American Islamic College in Chicago, Illinois, USA; US$ 250,000 for the Procurement of Laboratory Equipment for Al-Maktoum College of Engineering and Technology, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; US$ 150,000 for the Construction of Hostel Building at Maulana Madani Memorial English School, Deoband Town, Saharanpur District, Uttar Pradesh State, India; US$ 600,000 for the Rehabilitation of Magburaka Islamic College at Magburaka, Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone; US$ 230,000 for the construction and equipping of Jiamusi Muslim Vocational Training and Cultural Center, Heilongjiang Province, China; US$ 270,000 for the Expansion of Moneerah Integrated School, Ubaldo Laya, Higan city, Philippines; and US$ 1.5 million (US$ 500,000 as grant and US$ 1 million as loan) for the construction of the International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina APPROVALS BY THE PRESIDENT : The following are Operations approved by the President of the Bank between the previous and present sessions of the Board in respect of Trade Financing Operations, Export Financing Scheme and Technical Assistance.
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At present, the dominant player in the critical minerals market is China. ... If the political relationship between the US and China continues to suffer, the global trade in minerals could snarl up.
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY 2021 ANNUAL REPORT VOLUME 1 Note: This report is the first of two volumes that constitute the Annual Report of the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC). The second volume contains the audited financial statements and is published in a separate document titled the Financial Statements.
The details of the new finances are as follows: Development Projects US$ 9 million as loan financing for the Improvement of Physical and Social Infrastructure Facilities affected by the Earthquake in Azerbaijan US$ 9 million as installment sale financing for the Karachi University Third World Center for Chemical Sciences Project in Pakistan US$ 12.5 million as extension of second line of financing to Bank Keshavarzi, Iran US$ 6.2 million as loan financing for the Construction of 20 Health Centers in Biltine in Chad US$ 27.5 million as lease financing for the Load Dispatching Center Project in Sudan US$ 7.5 million as installment sale financing for the Development of Nile Navigation Route Project (Cairo-Aswan) in Egypt US$ 21.3 million as loan and installment sale financing for the Construction of the Educational Hospital at Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt US$ 5 million as loan financing for the Tannery Waste Collection and Treatment Project in Damascus, Syria Technical Assistance US$ 375,000 as technical assistance financing for Capacity Building of the Pasteur Institute in Algeria US$ 305,000 as technical assistance financing for Feasibility Study for the Rural Electrification Project in Togo Financing from the Assets Management UIF's Participation by US$ 5 million in the Share Capital of the Liquidity Management Center (LMC), Bahrain IDB Waqf Fund US$ 615,000 as grant for the Construction of eight schools damaged by floods in the Peoples Republic of China US$ 190,000 as grant for the Construction of a primary school and VTC for girls, Anjar, Gujarat State, India (under IDB Relief Grant for the 2001 Earthquake victims in Gujarat, India) US$ 300,000 as grant for the Construction of three model schools destroyed by earthquake in different places in Gujarat State, India (under IDB Relief Grant for the 2001 Earthquake victims in Gujararat, India) APPROVALS BY THE IDB PRESIDENT Import and Export Trade Financing Operations 1.
The individual prize was equally awarded to two winners: Mrs Zohra Kiali (Morocco) and Mrs Maz Hing (China), i.e.
(MTDC) Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MiGHT) Tourism Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (Tourism Malaysia) Trade Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Berhad (EXIM Bank) Bibliography MAPP IN G MALAYSIA’S RES OURCE CEN TRES ABBREVIATIONS 6 3R: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle AARDO: African-Asian Rural Development Organisation ACE: ASEAN Centre for Energy ACEM: Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia AD: Anaerobic Digester ADEX: Advertising Expenditure AEBF: Asian EXIM Bank Forum AEC: ASEAN Economic Community AEMAS: ASEAN Energy Management Accreditation Scheme AI: Artificial Intelligence AICTA: ASEAN ICT Awards AIRC: Allergy and Immunology Research Centre AJWELP: ASEAN-Japan Women Entrepreneurs’ Linkage Program AOBA: ASEAN Outstanding Business Award APAC: Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated APICTA: Asia Pacific ICT Awards APIIT: Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology APQO: Asia Pacific Quality Organisation APU: Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation ASD: Aerospace & Defence Industries Association ASEAN: Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASPA: Asia Science Park Association ASPAC: Asian and Pacific Region ASTI: Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators AUTM: Association of University Technology Managers AVRDC: World Vegetable Center AWGHF: ASEAN Working Group on Halal Food BCPCL: Bangladesh China Power Company Pvt.
REALIZING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY THROUGH RESILIENT GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS PETROCHEMICALS THE FUTURE Volume 2 Petrochemical plant at twilight, Southeast Asia - Large-scale industrial complexes provide efficiency gains over small-scale plants REALIZING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY THROUGH BUILDING RESILIENT GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS For people everywhere, everyday life is unthinkable without petrochemical products. The sector contributes some USD 5.7 trillion to global GDP.
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