The Reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Examination of the Export-Import Bank's Charter, to Reauthorize the Bank to Continue Its Work as the United State's [i.e. States'] Official Export Credit Agency, June 20, 2006, Volume 4 |
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... country to use all or part of the aid to purchase goods from the donor country . ( 1 ) We will look at how Ex - Im Bank uses TUESDAY, JUNE 20, Opening statement of Senator Hagel Opening statements, comments, or prepared statements ...
... country to use all or part of the aid to purchase goods from the donor country . ( 1 ) We will look at how Ex - Im Bank uses TUESDAY, JUNE 20, Opening statement of Senator Hagel Opening statements, comments, or prepared statements ...
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... countries , and how the procedures for administering the program have worked . In addition , we will discuss small ... country risk involved the Bank can guarantee a commercial export loan , opening the way for an export transaction that ...
... countries , and how the procedures for administering the program have worked . In addition , we will discuss small ... country risk involved the Bank can guarantee a commercial export loan , opening the way for an export transaction that ...
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... countries that if they were going to be underwriting their exports , they were going to face pretty intense reaction on the part of the United States . If we never use it , it simply becomes a paper tiger . I also want to note my ...
... countries that if they were going to be underwriting their exports , they were going to face pretty intense reaction on the part of the United States . If we never use it , it simply becomes a paper tiger . I also want to note my ...
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... countries which are not OECD members such as Brazil , India , and China , are emerging as signifi- cant exporters of ... countries , countries are using their tied aid for commercially motivated reasons on a much less frequent basis . As ...
... countries which are not OECD members such as Brazil , India , and China , are emerging as signifi- cant exporters of ... countries , countries are using their tied aid for commercially motivated reasons on a much less frequent basis . As ...
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... countries are continuing to provide an unfair advantage to their exporters ; is that correct ? Mr. LOWERY . No , that is not correct , sir . The 40 percent , as I also said , represents the change in the scale of the financing . There ...
... countries are continuing to provide an unfair advantage to their exporters ; is that correct ? Mr. LOWERY . No , that is not correct , sir . The 40 percent , as I also said , represents the change in the scale of the financing . There ...
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