Billion-Dollar Loan for Pakistan Gold Rush: Impact Analysis Ahead
Published Date: 5/30/2025
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Summary
The Export-Import Bank is planning to study the economic impact of a $1 billion loan to help sell $556 million in mining gear to Pakistan. This loan supports a big copper and gold mining project that could produce lots of valuable metals for years. The analysis will look at how this deal affects U.S. jobs, trade, and money flow, with decisions coming soon.
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