Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Press-Conference-to-Stop-the-Financial-Supports-for-Doosan-Heavy-at-KDB-in-Seoul-27MDHUF2RJT.htmlConceptually similarPress Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR3HCompleted★★★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR3ICompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR3JCompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR3QCompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR4BCompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR4CCompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR4DCompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR4ECompleted★★★★Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulGP1STR4GCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1STR4FPress Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in SeoulOverseas coal financing team of Greenpeace Seoul holds an activity with a model of a coal power plant and a press conference in front of KDB (Korea Development Bank) headquarters to ask the bank stop the financial support to Doosan Heavy which is likely to act as a bailout for the ailing coal and nuclear power industry.The South Korean government has recently announced an emergency financial aid package to be provided to companies that are going through credit crunch due to the COVID-19 outbreak. On March 27, 2020, KDB and KEXIM announced that it will provide USD 800M emergency fund to Doosan Heavy Industries, a major coal and nuke power equipment manufacturer in Korea that has been under critical financial distress for the past few years due to declining coal business. This raises serious concerns because Doosan Heavy’s financial trouble has little to do with the virus outbreak.Locations:Asia-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:1 Apr, 2020Maximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banks-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-fired power stations-Cooling towers-Day-Greenpeace activists-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Props-South Korean GovernmentShoot:Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in Seoul (PHOTO)Overseas coal financing team of Greenpeace Seoul holds an activity with a model of a coal power plant and a press conference in front of KDB (Korea Development Bank) headquarters to ask the bank stop the financial support to Doosan Heavy which is likely to act as a bailout for the ailing coal and nuclear power industry.The South Korean government has recently announced an emergency financial aid package to be provided to companies that are going through credit crunch due to the COVID-19 outbreak. On March 27, 2020, KDB and KEXIM announced that it will provide USD 800M emergency fund to Doosan Heavy Industries, a major coal and nuke power equipment manufacturer in Korea that has been under critical financial distress for the past few years due to declining coal business. This raises serious concerns because Doosan Heavy’s financial trouble has little to do with the virus outbreak.Related Collections:Press Conference to Stop the Financial Supports for Doosan Heavy at KDB in Seoul (Photos & Video)