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Japan has provided a large amount of aid to developing countries, but most of the aid has focused on large-scale infrastructure development such as dams, roads, and power plants, which has sometimes caused serious environmental destruction and social problems. Similar problems have also been pointed out in private sector projects where loans are provided to encourage Japanese companies to expand their business overseas.

Japanese export credit agencies (ECAs) (Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)) and development aid agencies (Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)) have not been fully equipped with mechanisms and implementation systems that take social and environmental aspects into consideration. FoE Japan, based on its research and analysis of individual projects, have been calling for government agencies to develop and fully implement high-level environmental guidelines.

2023.10.042023.10.04

[Letter of Request] Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) should forgo support of the Block B Gas Field Development Project in Vietnam

2023.09.062023.09.06

[Joint Press Release] Climate activists call on ASEAN leaders to reject Japan’s dirty energy strategy, scale up wind and solar

2023.08.182023.08.18

Bribery of Project Owner Revealed at Cirebon Coal Plant Unit 2 in Indonesia – Request Submitted to MoF and JBIC for Prompt Suspension of Public Support

2023.07.252023.07.25

【Open Letter】United States Sanctions Myanmar junta’s Ministry of Defence Japanese Government Should Immediately and Completely Withdraw from the Y Complex Project

2023.06.272023.06.27

FoE Japan and FoE US submitted the comment to NEXI on potential support for Cameron LNG (Phase II)

2023.05.312023.05.31

Indonesian residents and NGOs visit Japan to request: Japanese government and banks must stop financing Cirebon coal-fired power plant Unit 2 and take responsible action for early retirement of Unit 1!

2023.05.192023.05.19

Open Letter: G7 countries must not leave room for fossil fuels, climate destruction

2023.05.182023.05.22

Environmental campaigners target Japan’s dirty energy plan on the eve of G7 Summit in Hiroshima

2023.04.172023.04.17

[Press Release] Serious questions over the withdrawal of ENEOS Holdings and other entities from the Yetagun gas project