Nissan is set to receive a large loan from Japan's export credit agency in order to help the car company offer finance to US customers. News outlet Reuters reports the state-owned Japan Bank of International Cooperation (JBIC) will extend credit of US$2 billion (AU$2.72B) to Nissan, with the view to improve export sales to the US.
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