COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION 2017 AS OF 19 JULY 2017

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This document, as well as any data and any map included herein, are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area. Afghanistan AFG II yes eligible 50% Albania ALB II yes ineligible -- Algeria DZA II yes ineligible -- Andorra AND II no ineligible -- Angola AGO II yes eligible 50% Antigua and Barbuda ATG II yes ineligible -- Argentina ARG II yes ineligible -- Armenia ARM II yes eligible 35% Aruba ABW II yes ineligible -- Australia AUS I no ineligible -- Austria AUT I no ineligible -- Azerbaijan AZE II yes ineligible -- Bahamas BHS II yes ineligible -- Bahrain BHR II yes ineligible -- Bangladesh BGD II yes eligible 50% Barbados BRB II yes ineligible -- Belarus BLR II yes ineligible -- Belgium BEL I no ineligible -- Belize BLZ II yes ineligible -- Benin BEN II yes eligible 50% Bhutan BTN II yes eligible 50% Bolivia BOL II yes eligible 35% Page 1

Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH II yes ineligible -- Botswana BWA II yes ineligible -- Brazil BRA II yes ineligible -- Brunei Darussalam BRN II yes ineligible -- Bulgaria BGR II yes ineligible -- Burkina Faso BFA II yes eligible 50% Burundi BDI II yes eligible 50% Cabo Verde CPV II yes eligible 35% Cambodia KHM II yes eligible 50% Cameroon CMR II yes eligible 35% Canada CAN I no ineligible -- Central African Republic CAF II yes eligible 50% Chad TCD II yes eligible 50% Chile CHL I no ineligible -- China (People s Republic of) CHN II yes ineligible -- Colombia COL II yes ineligible -- Comoros COM II yes eligible 50% Congo COG II yes eligible 35% Costa Rica CRI II yes ineligible -- Côte d Ivoire CIV II yes eligible 35% Croatia HRV II yes ineligible -- Cuba CUB II yes ineligible -- Curaçao CUW II yes ineligible -- Cyprus CYP II no ineligible -- Page 2

Czech Republic CZE I no ineligible -- Democratic People's Republic of Korea Democratic Republic of the Congo PRK II yes eligible 35% COD II yes eligible 50% Denmark DNK I no ineligible -- Djibouti DJI II yes eligible 50% Dominica DMA II yes ineligible -- Dominican Republic DOM II yes ineligible -- Ecuador ECU II yes ineligible -- Egypt EGY II yes eligible 35% El Salvador SLV II yes eligible 35% Equatorial Guinea GNQ II yes eligible 50% Eritrea ERI II yes eligible 50% Estonia EST I no ineligible -- Ethiopia ETH II yes eligible 50% Fiji FJI II yes ineligible -- Finland FIN I no ineligible -- Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia MKD II yes ineligible -- France FRA I no ineligible -- Gabon GAB II yes ineligible -- Gambia GMB II yes eligible 50% Georgia GEO II yes eligible 35% Germany DEU I no ineligible -- Ghana GHA II yes eligible 35% Greece GRC I no ineligible -- Page 3

Grenada GRD II yes ineligible -- Guatemala GTM II yes eligible 35% Guinea GIN II yes eligible 50% Guinea-Bissau GNB II yes eligible 50% Guyana GUY II yes ineligible -- Haiti HTI II yes eligible 50% Honduras HND II yes eligible 35% Hong Kong (China) HKG II yes ineligible -- Hungary HUN I no ineligible -- Iceland ISL I no ineligible -- India IND II yes eligible 35% Indonesia IDN II yes eligible 35% Iran IRN II yes ineligible -- Iraq IRQ II yes ineligible -- Ireland IRL I no ineligible -- Israel ISR I no ineligible -- Italy ITA I no ineligible -- Jamaica JAM II yes ineligible -- Japan JPN I no ineligible -- Jordan JOR II yes ineligible -- Kazakhstan KAZ II yes ineligible -- Kenya KEN II yes eligible 35% Kiribati KIR II yes eligible 50% Korea KOR I no ineligible -- Page 4

Kosovo XKV II yes eligible 35% Kuwait KWT II yes ineligible -- Kyrgyzstan KGZ II yes eligible 35% Lao People s Democratic Republic LAO II yes eligible 50% Latvia LVA I no ineligible -- Lebanon LBN II yes ineligible -- Lesotho LSO II yes eligible 50% Liberia LBR II yes eligible 50% Libya LBY II yes ineligible -- Liechtenstein LIE II yes ineligible -- Lithuania LTU II no ineligible -- Luxembourg LUX I no ineligible -- Macau (China) MAC II yes ineligible -- Madagascar MDG II yes eligible 50% Malawi MWI II yes eligible 50% Malaysia MYS II yes ineligible -- Maldives MDV II yes ineligible -- Mali MLI II yes eligible 50% Malta MLT II no ineligible -- Marshall Islands MHL II yes ineligible -- Mauritania MRT II yes eligible 50% Mauritius MUS II yes ineligible -- Mexico MEX II yes ineligible -- Micronesia FSM II yes eligible 35% Page 5

Moldova MDA II yes eligible 35% Monaco MCO II no ineligible -- Mongolia MNG II yes eligible 35% Montenegro MNE II yes ineligible -- Morocco MAR II yes eligible 35% Mozambique MOZ II yes eligible 50% Myanmar MMR II yes eligible 50% Namibia NAM II yes ineligible -- Nauru NRU II yes ineligible -- Nepal NPL II yes eligible 50% Netherlands NLD I no ineligible -- New Zealand NZL I no ineligible -- Nicaragua NIC II yes eligible 35% Niger NER II yes eligible 50% Nigeria NGA II yes eligible 35% Norway NOR I no ineligible -- Oman OMN II yes ineligible -- Pakistan PAK II yes eligible 35% Palau PLW II yes ineligible -- Panama PAN II yes ineligible -- Papua New Guinea PNG II yes eligible 35% Paraguay PRY II yes ineligible -- Peru PER II yes ineligible -- Philippines PHL II yes eligible 35% Page 6

Poland POL I no ineligible -- Portugal PRT I no ineligible -- Qatar QAT II yes ineligible -- Romania ROU II yes ineligible -- Russia RUS II yes ineligible -- Rwanda RWA II yes eligible 50% Saint Kitts and Nevis KNA II yes ineligible -- Saint Lucia LCA II yes ineligible -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VCT II yes ineligible -- Samoa WSM II yes eligible 35% San Marino SMR II no ineligible -- Sao Tome and Principe STP II yes eligible 50% Saudi Arabia SAU II yes ineligible -- Senegal SEN II yes eligible 50% Serbia SRB II yes ineligible -- Seychelles SYC II yes ineligible -- Sierra Leone SLE II yes eligible 50% Singapore SGP II yes ineligible -- Sint Maarten SXM II yes ineligible -- Slovak Republic SVK I no ineligible -- Slovenia SVN I no ineligible -- Solomon Islands SLB II yes eligible 50% Somalia SOM II yes eligible 50% South Africa ZAF II yes ineligible -- Page 7

South Sudan SSD II yes eligible 50% Spain ESP I no ineligible -- Sri Lanka LKA II yes eligible 35% Sudan SDN II yes eligible 50% Suriname SUR II yes ineligible -- Swaziland SWZ II yes eligible 35% Sweden SWE I no ineligible -- Switzerland CHE I no ineligible -- Syrian Arab Republic SYR II yes eligible 35% Chinese Taipei TWN II yes ineligible -- Tajikistan TJK II yes eligible 35% Tanzania TZA II yes eligible 50% Thailand THA II yes ineligible -- Timor-Leste TLS II yes eligible 50% Togo TGO II yes eligible 50% Tonga TON II yes ineligible -- Trinidad and Tobago TTO II yes ineligible -- Tunisia TUN II yes eligible 35% Turkey TUR II yes ineligible -- Turkmenistan TKM II yes ineligible -- Tuvalu TUV II yes eligible 50% Uganda UGA II yes eligible 50% Ukraine UKR II yes eligible 35% United Arab Emirates ARE II yes ineligible -- Page 8

United Kingdom GBR I no ineligible -- United States USA I no ineligible -- Uruguay URY II yes ineligible -- Uzbekistan UZB II yes eligible 35% Vanuatu VUT II yes eligible 50% Venezuela VEN II yes ineligible -- Viet Nam VNM II yes eligible 35% West Bank and Gaza Strip PSE II yes eligible 35% Yemen YEM II yes eligible 50% Zambia ZMB II yes eligible 50% Zimbabwe ZWE II yes eligible 35% NOTES FOR THE COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION TABLE Footnote by Turkey: The information in this document with reference to Cyprus relates to the southern part of the Island. There is no single authority representing both Turkish and Greek Cypriot people on the Island. Turkey recognises the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Until a lasting and equitable solution is found within the context of the United Nations, Turkey shall preserve its position concerning the Cyprus issue. Footnote by all the European Union Member States of the OECD and the European Commission: The Republic of Cyprus is recognised by all members of the United Nations with the exception of Turkey. The information in this document relates to the area under the effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. Kosovo designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244/99 and the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo s declaration of independence. The use of statistical data on Israel by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law. Page 9

EXPLANATORY NOTES I) REPAYMENT TERM CATEGORY Article 11 of the Arrangement defines how countries are classified ( I or II) according to their income level (i.e. World Bank Income Group ) and OECD membership status for the purpose of determining the maximum: (1) repayment term; and (2) weighted average life of the repayment period allowed for officially supported export credits. It also sets out the operational criteria and procedures for reviewing the classifications on an annual basis, including the stipulation that a country s classification will only be changed after its World Bank Income Group is the same for two consecutive years. The maximum repayment term associated with each category is set out in Article 12 and the maximum weighted average life of the repayment period is provided in the first two tirets of Article 14 d) 4). Corresponding provisions stipulating the maximum repayment term length and maximum weighted average life of the repayment period that are determined by the classification of a country are also present in two of the sector understandings of the Arrangement (the Sector Understanding on Export Credits for Renewable Energy, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, and Water Projects in Annex IV, and the Sector Understanding on Export Credits for Rail Infrastructure in Annex V). 1 According to Article 11 a), High Income OECD countries are classified in I and all other countries are classified in II. The table below shows the thresholds established by the World Bank for High Income status for the last four years. THRESHOLD FOR HIGH INCOME COUNTRIES 2016 per capita GNI $12 236 2015 per capita GNI $12,476 2014 per capita GNI $12,736 2013 per capita GNI $12,746 High Income OECD Countries ( HIC OECD ) comprises (i) OECD countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above the threshold for High Income Countries threshold had been classified as HIC OECD until the previous year, and (ii) countries which had been classified as HIC OECD until the previous year according to (i) above and which have fallen below the threshold but have not yet changed their category because of the two consecutive years rule in Article 11 c) of the Arrangement. II) COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION METHODOLOGY Article 25 of the Arrangement excludes High-Income OECD and High Income Euro Area countries from the application of the Methodology. These countries are not classified but are subject to the pricing disciplines for market benchmark transactions set out in Article 24 c) of the Arrangement. 1 It should be noted that the rules on maximum repayment term length and weighted average life of the repayment period that are linked to a country s classification under Article 11 do not apply to transactions supported according to the terms and conditions of the sector understandings in Annexes I, II, III, VI and VII of the Arrangement. Page 10

III) COUNTRY ELIGIBILITY FOR TIED AID Article 36 of the Arrangement prohibits the provision of tied aid credits to countries whose per capita GNI is higher than the upper limit for Lower Middle Income countries 2 (LMICs). It allows for a transition period, whereby a change in a country s tied aid eligibility status only takes effect after its per capita GNI is confirmed as being above or below the threshold for two consecutive years. The table below shows the lower thresholds for Upper Middle Income status for the last four years (i.e. the threshold for tied aid eligibility). LOWER THRESHOLD FOR UPPER MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES 2016 per capita GNI $3 956 2015 per capita GNI $4,036 2014 per capita GNI $4,126 2013 per capita GNI $4,126 Ineligible countries comprises (i) countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above this threshold and which had been classified as Ineligible until the previous year, and (ii) countries which had been classified as Ineligible until the previous year according to (i) above and which have fallen below the threshold but have not yet changed their category because of the two consecutive years rule in Article 36 a) of the Arrangement. Eligible countries comprise all other countries. IV) MINIMUM CONCESSIONALITY When providing tied aid to an eligible country, Article 38 of the Arrangement stipulates the minimum concessionality level for tied aid credits (50% for tied aid eligible Least Developed (LDC) and 35% for all other tied aid eligible countries). EG Uploaded 25 July 2017 16h00pm 2 The country eligibility rule does not apply to any country that is classified as a LDC by the United Nations. Page 11