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<abstract>The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Eximbank) has authority to
finance exports of defense items and services, provided that it
determines that these exports are nonlethal and for primarily civilian
use. Such exports are referred to as &quot;dual-use&quot; exports. GAO found that
Eximbank&apos;s support for dual-use exports has increased during the last
three years, but it has remained well under the annual 10-percent cap
set by law. GAO also found that Eximbank&apos;s process for financing and
monitoring dual-use exports should provide a sound basis for determining
whether these exports are nonlethal and primarily used for civilian
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