Reauthorization of Export-Import Bank Encouraging News for Small Exporters

For Immediate Release: 
Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Statement by John Arensmeyer, Founder & CEO of Small Business Majority, on House passage of legislation reviving the Export-Import Bank

The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation today reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank's charter, bringing much-needed relief to small exporters. Since the bank's charter expired on June 30, it has been unable to provide new loans or make new transactions through its credit insurance program, which has impaired the ability of small exporters to grow and do business abroad.

The Export-Import Bank gives small businesses an edge by leveling the playing field between small firms and their larger counterparts. The bank fills in the gaps offered by traditional financing by partnering with private-sector lenders to provide loans, loan guarantees and credit to aid foreign purchasers in buying American-made goods. Additionally, the bank offers credit insurance so small business owners don't have to worry about non-payment from foreign buyers.

Many small businesses rely on the bank because commercial lenders typically don't support small businesses in this area. In fact, nearly 90 percent of the Export-Import Bank's transactions in 2014 were for American small businesses. Additionally, the bank financed more small business exports in the last five years than in the previous 11 years combined. Without it, small business owners say they wouldn't be able to compete internationally.

We're glad House lawmakers have reauthorized the Export-Import Bank and hope the Senate moves forward with this legislation soon.

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