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Delta Air Lines has launched a deceptive campaign against the federal government's Export-Import Bank alleging a variety of offenses detrimental to U.S. airlines. The gist of its complaint is that Ex-Im, as it is called, helps finance exports of Boeing widebody commercial transports that might
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Date:
4/23/2012
Lexington Institute yesterday released a report on why reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank with a higher level of lending authority is necessary. Ex-Im, as it is called, is the official export credit agency of the federal government, and it plays a crucial role in financing exports of capital
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Date:
3/8/2012
National security isn't just about military capabilities. It's also about having a strong economy that can sustain those capabilities. Regrettably, the U.S. share of world production and trade has gradually declined as economic globalization has progressed in the new century. That trend is unlikely
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Date:
1/18/2012
During the first decade of the new millennium, America's share of global exports of manufactured goods fell from 13.8 percent to 9.6 percent. Not coincidentally, its share of global output dropped rapidly too, and an average of over 40,000 U.S. manufacturing jobs disappeared every month for ten
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Date:
9/21/2011

