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Mexico and Brazil will share US $500M in World Bank funds to decarbonize industry
The Climate Investment Fund (CIF) approved $500 million in catalytic financing for Brazil and Mexico to decarbonize their industrial sectors, targeting industries like iron and steel, cement, chemicals, and aluminum. The funding aims to unlock billions in additional private and institutional investment, preventing nearly 2 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
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