Includes how major projects are financed and gives examples where relevant. Explains activities of the multilateral development banks in and other aid-funded projects where procurement is open to U.S. bidders.
Last Published: 7/15/2019

The principal multilateral financial institutions such as the World Bank (including the International Finance Corporation, IFC), the African Development Bank, and the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) all lend to Morocco for infrastructure development. 
 

Multilateral Development Banks

The U.S. Commercial Service maintains offices in each of the main Multilateral Development Banks, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the African Development Bank, and the World Bank. These institutions lend billions of dollars in developing countries for projects aimed at accelerating economic growth and social development by reducing poverty and inequality, improving health and education, and advancing infrastructure development. The Commercial Liaison Offices help American businesses learn how to get involved in bank-funded projects, and advocate on behalf of American bidders.

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