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Climate funds open doors to clean up industry despite Donald Trump’s pushback

Seven countries chosen to apply for funding to cut emissions from heavily polluting sectors

Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Turkey are among countries being promised access to funding to tackle pollution from industries such as cement and steel, as a group of multilateral lenders doubles down on climate action despite the pushback from the Trump administration.

Under a new initiative billed as the largest of its kind, seven countries, including Namibia, Egypt and Uzbekistan, will be able to access finance from a coalition of development banks and funds to deal specifically with greenhouse gas emissions from heavy industry.

The $12.5bn Climate Investment Fund will lead the programme by offering concessional loans of up to $250mn each to the countries with the aim of drawing additional funds from multilateral development banks, the private sector and other investors.

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