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US government agency established in 1934 to stimulate US foreign trade. | US government agency established in 1934 to stimulate US foreign trade. | ||
The | The Export-Import Bank is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government. | ||
It supports commercial banks that are financing exports and provides direct financing, loan guarantees and insurance to exporters and foreign buyers of US goods. | It supports commercial banks that are financing exports and provides direct financing, loan guarantees and insurance to exporters and foreign buyers of US goods. |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 3 January 2018
Export finance.
(EXIM).
US government agency established in 1934 to stimulate US foreign trade.
The Export-Import Bank is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government.
It supports commercial banks that are financing exports and provides direct financing, loan guarantees and insurance to exporters and foreign buyers of US goods.
Similar to the Export Credits Guarantee Department in the United Kingdom.