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August 02, 2004 

U.S. Ex-Im Bank Can Help Turkish Companies Buy U.S. Exports

Philip Merrill, the Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (U.S. Ex-Im Bank), was in Istanbul, Turkey last week promoting the U.S. Ex-Im Bank's programs for the purchase of U.S. goods and services.

In a meeting with Turkish business and government leaders, the U.S. Ex-Im Bank Chairman said that the U.S. Ex-Im Bank has a long history of supporting U.S. exports to Turkey. He noted that the U.S. Ex-Im Bank and has authorized more than $2 billion to finance a wide variety of U.S. exports to Turkey, including energy-related infrastructure projects, hotel equipment, medical supplies and generators for a thermal-spring tourist resort.


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