Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, some Members of Congress believe that a few legislative tweaks will remedy all that is wrong with the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im).[1] In fact, the pending ...
The Export-Import Bank is under attack, more so than ever since its founding in 1934. The federal agency, responsible for providing export financing to American businesses, has quite suddenly become a ...
The Export-Import Bank of the United States is a corporate-welfare agency that puts U.S. taxpayers at risk when foreign companies, and foreign governments, buy U.S. goods on credit. Standing at this ...
A June 29 posting on The Hill’s Congress Blog carried the headline: “The Arguments for Ex–Im No One Can Rebut.”[1] The author, John Murphy, the senior vice president of international policy of the U.S ...
While much of the country was occupied last week with holiday travel and time with family, a little-known government agency approved a $90 million guarantee for ING Capital to finance a liquified ...
Announced this week in the Oval Office by President Trump and the chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, Project Vault is a $12 billion investment in America’s economic security that ...
The United States Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank, originally established in 1945, is an independent agency created to help finance U.S. exports to industrializing and developing markets by providing loans ...