Export Import Bank Statistics

Export Import Bank Statistics


EXIM Bank’s statistics for the period 2007-13 are below.   During this period the bank worked with a total of over 6000 exporters across the United States, with  total authorizations amounting to  US$1513 billion.

The top 3 export destinations for this period were –

  1. Mexico
  2. India
  3. Ireland

Exim Bank is the leading provider of trade finance services.  For more information about Exim Bank, visit their website at www.Exim.Gov. Look for an introduction video about Exim bank at the end of this page.

U.S. exporters – To know more about services for American exporters, visit this link.

International buyers – For assistance in sourcing American products, visit this link.

 

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Exim Bank - Statistics on US Exports
Exim Bank – Statistics on US Exports

Know more about Export Import Bank and its services

The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government. It was established in 1934 by an executive order, and made an independent agency in the Executive branch by Congress in 1945, for the purposes of financing and insuring foreign purchases of United States goods for customers unable or unwilling to accept credit risk. The mission of the Bank is to create and sustain U.S. jobs by financing sales of U.S. exports to international buyers. The Bank is chartered as a government corporation by the Congress of the United States; it was last chartered for a two-year term in 2012. Its Charter spells out the Bank’s authorities and limitations. Among them is the principle that Ex-Im Bank does not compete with private sector lenders, but rather provides financing for transactions that would otherwise not take place because commercial lenders are either unable or unwilling to accept the political or commercial risks inherent in the deal. Its current chairman is Fred Hochberg.

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Export Import Bank Statistics

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