Export-Import Bank of the United States

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The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank, Exim Bank or Eximbank) is an independent bank established by the Congress of the United States in 1945 that finances or insures foreign purchases of U.S. goods for customers unable or unwilling to accept credit risk. For instance, in 2004 it insured the purchase by Iraq of fogging machines for insect abatement.

There are many other banks around the world called Eximbank, some analogous to the U.S. Ex-Im Bank, and some private commercial banks.

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