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EXIM Testifies on Reauthorization and Export Financing
March 20, 2026
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) President and Chairman John Jovanovic testified before the House Financial Services Committee on March 19, 2026, advocating for the long-term reauthorization of EXIM to sustain its role in supporting American exporters, particularly small and medium-sized businesses. The hearing highlighted EXIM's strategic financing initiatives, including a $1.4 billion letter of interest for Graphite One and a nearly $12 billion Project Vault aimed at establishing a U.S. strategic critical minerals reserve. Discussions emphasized the importance of the China and Transformational Export Credits Program (CTEP) to counter foreign export subsidies, with calls for its reauthorization and expansion. EXIM's efforts to improve internal processes, risk management through reinsurance, and support for renewable energy, nuclear exports, and emerging technologies such as AI were also addressed. Bipartisan support was urged to enhance EXIM's competitiveness, with attention to supply chain security, ethical sourcing, and transparency in financing decisions.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate continued and potentially expanded financing opportunities through EXIM, especially in critical minerals, renewable energy, and advanced technology sectors.
- EXIM's focus on small and medium-sized exporters indicates increased access to export credit support for a broader range of contractors.
- The reauthorization and expansion of CTEP suggest enhanced mechanisms to compete with international export credit agencies, impacting procurement strategies involving global supply chains.
- Organizations involved in critical minerals, renewable energy, and AI technologies should evaluate how EXIM financing programs can support project development and export growth.
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Export-Import Bank of the United States, House Financial Services Committee, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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- EXIM Chairman Testifies Before House Financial Services Committee on Reauthorization | EXIM.GOV · EXIM · Mar 20
- Hearing Entitled: Oversight of the Export-Import Bank · GOPFinancialServices · Mar 19