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Congress Revives Ex-Im Bank for 4 Years
The Senate's vote to renew the bank's charter ends a battle over its future that pitted GOP conservatives against business groups.
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Matthew Heller
| December 4, 2015
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GE: ‘Congress Has Left Us No Choice’
General Electric is moving 500 U.S. jobs overseas, mostly to Europe, because Congress failed to reauthorize the Ex-Im Bank.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| September 15, 2015
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Six GOP Senators Call For Liquidation of Ex-Im Bank
Having lost its congressional authority to perform new activities, it's time for Ex-Im to wind down, say the senators.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| July 2, 2015
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Small Exporters Could Lose Big if Export-Import Bank Shuts
They fear they could lose out on deals to foreign competitors that have the backing of their countries' trade banks.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| June 24, 2015
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Inaction on Ex-Im Bank’s Fate Threatens Overseas Sales
If Congress fails to raise the lending cap for the U.S.’s export credit agency, financing for billions of dollars in pending sales could dry up.
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Vincent Ryan
| March 22, 2012
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