Japan to help small firms
TOKYO: Japan threw another lifeline to small firms in need of cash dollars by promising to channel funds from a government-affiliated bank even as credit market conditions show signs of improvement.
Finance Minister Kaoru Yosano said yesterday that the Japan Bank for International Cooperation would provide around $3 billion in loans to small Japanese firms operating overseas to help them raise cash in the US currency.
"I expect funding needs of around $3 billion from small firms," Yosano told a news conference.
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