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S.1372
Title: A bill to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Sponsor: Sen Sarbanes, Paul S. [MD] (introduced 8/3/2001) Cosponsors (None)
Related Bills: H.RES.433, H.R.2517, H.R.2871
Latest Major Action: Became Public Law No: 107-189 [GPO: Text, PDF]
Senate Reports: 107-52; Latest Conference Report: 107-487 (in Congressional Record H3064-3069)
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Trade
Administrative remedies
Africa
Africa (Sub-Saharan)
Alternative energy sources
Antidumping
Appropriations
Armed forces
Arms sales
Auditing
Auditors
Authorization
Bank reserves
Biomass energy
Bribery
Budgets
Business
Business insurance
China
Civil liberties
Commemorations
Computer integrated manufacturing systems
Computer software
Computers
Computers and government
Congress
Congress and foreign policy
Congressional investigations
Congressional reporting requirements
Congressional tributes
Corporate corruption
Corporation directors
Countervailing duties
Criminal justice
Data banks
Dispute settlement
East Asia
Economic policy
Economic statistics
Electronic commerce
Electronic government information
Employment
Energy
Energy efficiency
Environmental protection
Evidence (Law)
Executive departments
Executive reorganization
Export credit
Export finance
Export subsidies
Export-Import Bank of the United States
Exports
Federal advisory bodies
Federal officials
Federally-guaranteed loans
Finance
Financial statements
Foreign policy
Foreign trade promotion
Fossil fuels
Fraud
Free trade
Fuel cells
Geothermal resources
Government and business
Government corporations
Government employees
Government information
Government lending
Government procurement
Government trust funds
Governmental investigations
Human rights
Import relief
Indexing (Economic policy)
Inspectors general
International affairs
International agencies
International competitiveness
International cooperation
Internet
Iron and steel industry
Job creation
Labor
Landfills
Law
Methane
Minorities
Minority business enterprises
Misconduct in office
Natural resources
OECD countries
Politics and government
Poor
Public contracts
Public corruption
Small business
Solar energy
Solid wastes
State-sponsored terrorism
Surveys
Technological innovations
Technology
Technology transfer
Telecommunication
Terrorism
Tied aid credit
Trade agreements
Trade negotiations
War and emergency powers
Weapons systems
Welfare
Wind power
Women
Women in business