How public lenders could be the key to jumpstarting Arctic investment
Investing in the Arctic isn’t risky. It’s just not necessarily very attractive if you need to return large profits.

Speak with groups seeking money to get projects in the Arctic off the ground, and you get the impression that there is none to be had. Attend seminars intended to explain how such projects can obtain funding, and the opposite seems to true: There is an absence of potential borrowers.
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