International Deals

U.S. government (DFC, EXIM, DoD, State) investments and structured deals abroad — and the companies that benefit.

CRITICAL MINERALS / AFRICA

Lobito Corridor & Related

DFC and EXIM support for rail, port, and mining projects in Angola/Zambia corridor to secure cobalt, copper, and other critical minerals and counter Chinese influence.

Beneficiaries: U.S. mining, logistics, and equipment firms
UKRAINE

U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund

DFC-led fund focused on critical minerals, energy, and infrastructure reconstruction. Seed capital mobilizing additional private and partner funding.

Focus: Critical minerals, energy, maritime infrastructure
VENEZUELA / ENERGY

Post-2026 Energy Arrangements

U.S. involvement in marketing Venezuelan oil and related energy deals following 2026 political changes. Chevron, Exxon, BP, and GE among companies engaging.

Key companies: CVX, XOM, BP, GE
ALLIED SUPPLY CHAINS

Pax Silica + Australia / Japan Frameworks

Critical minerals frameworks with Australia, Japan, and broader Pax Silica network. Stockpile provisions, price supports, and co-investment in processing.

Focus: Rare earths, lithium, full AI technology stack
EXIM / DFC GLOBAL

Project Vault & Broader Financing

$10B Project Vault for domestic reserve, plus billions in LOIs for critical minerals projects in Australia, UK, and other allies. DFC expanded authorities for larger equity and strategic deals.

Tools: Loans, equity, political risk insurance, offtakes