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ADB launches finance scheme for critical mineral supply chains

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 8:58 AM

May 3 (Reuters) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Sunday launched a new financing scheme to help ​countries in Asia and the ‌Pacific develop supply chains for critical minerals used in clean energy, batteries, electric vehicles, and digital technology.

The scheme will help ‌Asian ​countries prepare projects ⁠and finance infrastructure for ⁠the processing, manufacturing and recycling of critical minerals, the ADB said in a statement.

“Asia and the Pacific ​should be more than a source of raw materials. The ⁠region should also capture ⁠the jobs, technology, and ​value these minerals provide,” ADB President Masato ​Kanda said at the bank’s annual ‌meeting in Samarkand.

“This facility is about urgency and fairness: building responsible supply chains now, so our developing ⁠member countries can compete in advanced manufacturing and create opportunities at home,” he said.

Korea ⁠Eximbank ‌and the Korean Trade ⁠Insurance Corporation, known as K-SURE, ​had ‌each signed a $500 million ​memorandum as ⁠the facility’s first partners. Japan and the UK had contributed smaller amounts for grants to cover early work on projects.

(Reporting by Leika KiharaEditing by ​Peter Graff)