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Export-Import Bank of the United States



Export-Import Bank of the United States (Eximbank), U.S. government agency set up in 1934 to assist foreign exports. It makes loans to foreign borrowers who wish to buy U.S. goods and services. Eximbank helped develop trade with Latin America and the Allied countries after World War II. It is now active in supporting U.S. exports to developing countries.



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