Multilateral Development Banks
Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) provide grants and loans to countries for a wide variety of development projects. Borrowing countries use this money to purchase the goods and services needed to design and implement these projects.
The agencies covered in this section lend and grant over $50 billion a year to developing and transition economies. Canadian companies can compete in this substantial market as prime contractors responding to equipment and service tenders, or through subcontracting arrangements.
This section can help you learn more about the procurement opportunities with multilateral development banks and funds operating around the world. It includes information on where and how MDB money is spent, how to find and pursue these opportunities, and how Canada's Trade Commissioner Service can help you.
Other Development Banks and Funds
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