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EXIM Board Unanimously Approves Historic Policy to Support U.S. Exporters Competing with the People’s Republic of China | EXIM.gov EXIM’s Board of Directors recently unanimously voted to establish a narrowly-tailored content policy specific to the agency’s new Program on China and Transformational Exports (China Program) after a comprehensive stakeholder outreach and public comment period, creating a path for U.S. exporters in 10 transformational export sectors to utilize EXIM support. Under the targeted content policy, projects or procurements involving the Congressionally-mandated 10 transformational export sectors will qualify for EXIM financing if the proposed transaction meets a 51 percent U.S. content threshold, at which point EXIM may support up to 85 percent of the value of all eligible goods and services in the U.S. export contract.
EXIM’s Board of Directors recently unanimously voted to establish a narrowly-tailored content policy specific to the agency’s new Program on China and Transformational Exports (China Program) after a comprehensive stakeholder outreach and public comment period, creating a path for U.S. exporters in 10 transformational export sectors to utilize EXIM support.
Under the targeted content policy, projects or procurements involving the Congressionally-mandated 10 transformational export sectors will qualify for EXIM financing if the proposed transaction meets a 51 percent U.S. content threshold, at which point EXIM may support up to 85 percent of the value of all eligible goods and services in the U.S. export contract.