The Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) is planning to establish a ¥50bn (US$617m) fund to support auto suppliers hit by the 11 March earthquake and tsunami, according to local media reports, citing an unnamed bank official. The DBJ is expected to launch the fund in June, seeking investment from major commercial Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) is planning to establish a ¥50bn (US$617m) fund to support auto suppliers hit by the 11 March earthquake and tsunami, according to local media reports, citing an unnamed bank official.
The DBJ is expected to launch the fund in June, seeking investment from major commercial
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