CHAIRMAN OF THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE
UNITED STATES, JOHN E. ROBSON, AND PAKISTANI FINANCE
MINISTER SHAUKAT AZIZ MEET IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
OCTOBER 10, 2001
Contact: Cheryl Crispen (202) 565-320
Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) Chairman John E.
Robson today met with Pakistani Minister of Finance Shaukat Aziz at Ex-Im
Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C. Pakistani Ambassador to the United
States Maleeha Lodhi was also in attendance at the meeting.
Robson and Aziz discussed possible Ex-Im Bank financing of transactions
to support U.S. commercial aircraft exports to Pakistan. In addition, they
agreed to implement a joint task force comprised of senior officials from
Ex-Im Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the
Trade Development Agency (TDA). In its role on the task force, Ex-Im Bank
will explore ways to support U.S. exports aimed at a privatization program
for Pakistan’s health, education and oil and gas sectors and well as its
general infrastructure.
"Ex-Im Bank is optimistic that there are opportunities for U.S. exporters
to do good, solid business in Pakistan," said Chairman Robson. "We encourage
U.S. exporters to pursue these transactions and stand ready to provide
financing solutions."
Ex-Im Bank is an independent federal agency that assists in financing
the export of U.S. goods and services to developing markets around the
world, through export credit insurance, loan guarantees, and direct loans.
In fiscal year 2001, Ex-Im Bank helped to finance approximately $12.4 billion
of U.S. exports worldwide.
Link:
http://www.exim.gov/pressrelease.cfm/B0B898F5-1032-5B0F-B84D3E5589024503/
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