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Afreximbank Sets Out $10 Bn Support Plan To Ease Middle East Conflict Impact In Africa, Caribbean

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April 7, 2026
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 The African Export-Import Bank has approved a $10 billion Gulf Crisis Response ​Programme to help African and ‌Caribbean economies as well as their banks and companies counter the severe economic shocks triggered ​by the conflict in the ​Middle East, it said on Tuesday.
The support ⁠programme is designed to, among other ​aims, sustain essential imports – including fuel, ​LNG, food, fertiliser, pharmaceuticals – by providing short-term foreign exchange (FX) and liquidity to support vulnerable member states.
It ​also aims to help African energy ​and minerals exporters capitalise on elevated prices and ‌rerouted ⁠trade flows, by scaling productive capacity in strategic commodities.
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It will provide short-term relief to African and Caribbean member states ​whose tourism ​and aviation ⁠industries have been adversely impacted.
The programme is also designed to ​build the medium- to long-term ​resilience ⁠of economies against future shocks by accelerating the completion of critical energy, port, ⁠and ​logistics infrastructure projects in ​African and Caribbean member states delayed by the conflict

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