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World Bank Reconsiders Nuclear Finance

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Under mounting pressure from advocates and stakeholders—most prominently the United States government—the World Bank recently rescinded its longstanding ban on financing nuclear power projects and announced its plan to...more

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Proposed EXIM (Export-Import) Bank Reforms: Difference Makers for U.S. Companies

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A Turning Point for the EXIM Bank - The U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is among the most impactful government agencies when it comes to helping U.S. companies compete for business internationally, finance domestic...more

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EXIM Bank's New Domestic Finance Initiative: Your Company May Be Eligible

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During the last two presidential administrations, there has been a concerted focus on enhancing manufacturing in the United States as well as re-shoring and near-shoring supply chains. Until recently, the last three...more

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Accessing Financing Solutions of the U.S. EXIM Bank

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Most Americans are unaware that the U.S. government offers significant tools to help U.S. companies compete for business internationally, finance domestic manufacturing, and build resilient supply chains. Among the most...more

White & Case LLP

US government agencies focus on Africa

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Africa is a priority for several Biden administration agencies working in development finance - This article examines recent initiatives by US government agencies to strengthen their presence in African markets. A broad...more

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Export-Import Bank Temporarily Expands Key Programs to Help U.S. Exporters Cope with the COVID-19 Crisis

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The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) has announced the temporary expansion or establishment of four financing programs to help exporters cope with the COVID-19 crisis. The crisis has caused a multitude of...more

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EXIM Bank reauthorization: When will it happen and what reforms will be included?

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On 30 September 2019 the congressional authorization for the Export-Import Bank of the United States (bank) is set to expire. If Congress fails to reauthorize the bank before then, the bank can continue to service its...more

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