Export Finance: Challenges Facing the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Testimony,
11/03/93, GAO/T-GGD-94-46).
As Congress grapples with defining and implementing the federal export
promotion strategy, the role of the U.S. Export-Import Bank is being
examined more closely than ever. Because the Eximbank is the main
source of federal export credits, particularly in an environment in
which commercial banks are shunning export finance, the Eximbank is a
significant component of the government's export promotion strategy.
This testimony discusses several matters affecting how the Eximbank
helps U.S. exporters.
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REPORTNUM: T-GGD-94-46
TITLE: Export Finance: Challenges Facing the U.S. Export-Import
Bank
DATE: 11/03/93
SUBJECT: International trade
Exporting
Foreign governments
Foreign trade policies
Interagency relations
Credit insurance
Government guaranteed loans
International economic relations
Business assistance
IDENTIFIER: Eximbank Working Capital Guarantee Program
SBA Export Revolving Line of Credit Program
Baltimore (MD)
Chicago (IL)
Houston (TX)
Los Angeles (CA)
Miami (FL)
New York (NY)
France
Italy
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
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