Braskem Idesa announced the approval of a line of credit for US$700 mln by the Brazlian National Economic and Social Development Bank - BNDES to finance the construction of the largest petrochemical complex being developed in the Americas: Braskem Idesa- Etileno XXI Project. These funds come in addition to the amounts already approved by the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB) in the month of April, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), an organization that belongs to the World Bank Group, and the Italian credit bureau - SACE, both in May. The group of financial institutions will also include Mexico's development banks, BANCOMEXT and NAFINSA- Nacional Financiera, and commercial whose loans are subject to the completion and closing of the formal documentation. The loan will be granted to Braskem IDESA SAPI, the joint venture controlled by the Brazilian Braskem, S.A. and with a relevant participation of the Mexican group IDESA in order to build and operate a petrochemical complex that will have a capacity of 1 million tons of polyethylene, through an ethane cracker and three polymerizations plants (two high density polyethylene and one low density polyethylene).
Etileno XXI Project, located in Nanchital, Veracruz, Mexico, continues to progress within schedule, land movement and site preparation works are 70% completed and the civil construction started in May with the first foundations.
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