Showing posts with label Exim Bank. Show all posts
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As reported by our friends and colleagues over at The New Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke pledged $6 billion a year in export financing for U.S.A. small businesses through the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

Read all about it here:

Locke Pledges Aid for U.S. Small Business Exports (Update 1)

All we can say?

U.S.A., Export Away!

Guess Who's a Powerhouse Among South American Economies?

Posted by Bikhin7 Friday, August 14, 2009 0 comments

Argentina? Bolivia? Chile? Guess again. Try Brazil. And The Export-Import Bank of the United States is putting some money there to promote exports. Exim Bank Chairman and President Fred P. Hochberg says:

“I chose Brazil as my first international destination for good reason: Brazil is a powerhouse among South American economies and offers tremendous opportunities for U.S. exporters in many sectors. I want Brazilians to know that Ex-Im Bank has the will and the capacity to finance their purchases of U.S. equipment, products and services."
Read all about it here.

New Commander in Chief at Ex-Im Bank

Posted by Bikhin7 Tuesday, June 2, 2009 0 comments

Fred P. Hochberg (pictured) has been sworn-in as the 23rd president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank).

Read all about it here.

United States 2009 Small Business Exporter of the Year

Posted by Bikhin7 Monday, April 13, 2009 0 comments

Exim Bank of the United States named water purification equipment supplier Aquatech International Corp. of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, its 2009 Small Business Exporter of the Year.

"In today's challenging global economic environment, Ex-Im Bank support of our exports gives us opportunities that we otherwise would not have," said Aquatech President and Chief Executive Officer Venkee Sharma.
Congratulations to Aquatech! Read more here and here.

Photo: Aquatech's engineers in Hartland designed these towers for the Enel SpA energy utility in Brindisi in southern Italy. The plant uses desalination technology to recycle large volumes of water.