The Export Import Bank of the United States voted to deploy a new domestic financing tool that extends support to domestic manufacturing and infrastructure projects that facilitate exports. This new policy is primarily intended to help more companies make and manufacture goods and products in America amid ongoing global supply chain disruptions. The policy targets sectors that are critical to national security. Importantly, the policy also aims to support small businesses by further integrating them into exporting, which is crucial for women owned small businesses to succeed.
NAWBO is encouraged by the Export-Import Bank’s innovative approach to opening up new opportunities for women business owners.
Learn more about the new Export Import Banks’ new policy here.
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