-- 歐洲投資銀行(EIB)週五表示,該行與歐盟委員會啟動了一項13億歐元(約15.2億美元)的融資計劃,並由3.62億歐元的擔保支持,旨在幫助夥伴經濟體發展。 EIB補充道,該協議將為私人企業、中小企業和金融機構提供資金,以推進歐盟夥伴國家的清潔能源和數位基礎設施項目。 EIB表示,這筆3.62億歐元的擔保將在未來三年內支持多個歐盟夥伴地區的計畫運作。 EIB補充說,這筆資金的分配方案包括:西巴爾幹地區9,900萬歐元,東部鄰國3,000萬歐元,土耳其2,250萬歐元,以及中東和北非地區2.1億歐元。 該倡議將深化歐盟與鄰近地區的聯繫,提升能源安全,並促進就業,同時與全球門戶戰略和區域互聯互通優先事項保持一致。 歐洲投資銀行全球部門表示,將透過當地銀行向東部和南部鄰國以及西巴爾幹地區的關鍵領域(例如紡織、農產品、創新以及綠色和社會項目)提供4.82億歐元資金。 歐洲投資銀行補充道,該方案包括1.67億歐元的擔保,旨在降低貸款機構的風險,並吸引私人投資進入西巴爾幹地區的清潔能源、能源效率和數位轉型專案。 該銀行也表示,將撥款至多6.91億歐元,用於資助南部鄰國、西巴爾幹地區和土耳其的大型互聯互通和再生能源計畫。 歐洲投資銀行全球部門總經理安德魯·麥克道爾表示,該協議將引導公共擔保流入私人投資,以增強能源安全、支持小型企業並推動綠色和數位化專案。
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