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Established in 1994, the China Export-Import Bank (China Exim) is China's official export credit agency, providing export credits, guarantees, concessional loans and on-lending to mostly Chinese state-owned businesses and their trading partners. In 2007, China Exim Bank had more than ten business branches and domestic representative offices, three overseas representative offices in Johannesburg, Paris and St. Petersburg and had relationships with more than 300 banks worldwide. ownership
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
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investment policies of China Exim Bank
2008 In 2008, China Eximbank played an active role in public welfare with focus on building a harmonious society and caring about people's livelihood. Acting with a high sense of social responsibility while fully exerting staff's enthusiasm and initiatives, the Bank actively participated in such social welfare activities as earthquake and disaster relief and poverty reduction. In January 2008, lingering low temperature and frost disaster hit most part of southern China and the eastern part of Northwest China. The Bank decided to donate RMB 1 million to disaster-hit areas, and called for the staff to participate in the donation themed "Love Melts the Snow and Kindness Warms the Heart". 753 employees at the head office donated RMB105,240, which was delivered to the disaster-hit areas through Chinese Red Cross Society. 2009 EXIM Bank has effective utilization of on-lent loans from foreign governments and international financial institutions. Strengthened support for Taiwan-funded enterprises and strong support for service outsourcing and foreign agricultural cooperation. Active support to the internationalization of cultural industries. 2010 The bank's main mandate is to facilitate the export and import of Chinese mechanical and electronical products, complete sets of equipment and new-and high-tech products, assist Chinese companies with comparative advantages in there offshore contract projects and outbound investments, and promote Sino-foreign relationships and international economic and trade cooperations.
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headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
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headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
headquarters
No.30, Fu Xing Men Nei Street, Xi cheng District,100031 Beijing China total assets
RMB 792.1 billion (2009) supervisor
China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) annual reports
Annual Report 2010
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