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Export-Import Bank, monitoring of dual-use exports should be improved : report to congressional committees.
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- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- United States. Government Accountability Office, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Export-Import Bank of the United States--Rules and practice--Evaluation.
- Export-Import Bank of the United States.
- Export controls--United States.
- Export controls.
- Technology transfer--United States.
- Technology transfer.
- Surplus military property, American.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Online resources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (i, 21 pages) : color illustrations
- Other Title:
- Monitoring of dual-use exports should be improved
- Place of Publication:
- [Washington, D.C.] : United States Government Accountability Office, 2014.
- Summary:
- Since 1994, Ex-Im has had the authority to facilitate the financing of U.S. exports of defense articles and services, provided that it determines these items are nonlethal and primarily meant for civilian use. These 'dual-use' exports include aircraft that are used by foreign militaries mainly for humanitarian purposes. After a 9-year hiatus, Ex-Im financed three dual-use exports in fiscal year 2012. These three transactions account for $1.03 billion, or just under 3 percent of Ex-Im's $35.8 billion financing for that year. Federal law requires GAO to report annually on the end uses of dual-use exports financed by Ex-Im during the second preceding fiscal year. This report (1) examines how Ex-Im has complied with its requirements for monitoring the end uses of the dual-use exports it financed in fiscal year 2012 and (2) identifies what dual-use exports, if any, Ex-Im financed in fiscal year 2013. To improve oversight for monitoring dual-use items, Ex-Im should strengthen its guidance for monitoring end use in cases where borrowers do not submit required documentation within specified time frames.
- Notes:
- "August 2014."
- "GAO-14-719."
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Online resource, PDF version; title from cover (GAO web site, viewed January 19, 2017).
- OCLC:
- 889664722
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