Revitalizing the Export-Import Bank for Great Power Competition
The charter of the Export-Import Bank of the United States is set to expire on December 31, 2026. As Congress prepares to draft reauthorization legislation, it has an opportunity to augment and reorient the Bank for a generation. Over time, a legacy design model, bureaucratic calcification, and outdated self-imposed restrictions have left EXIM inadequately prepared to defend U.S. industry in a rapidly changing era of global economic and strategic competition…
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