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US Government Looking to Increase Small Business Loans

by Fred Abramson on January 17, 2011 · 2 comments

According to the Wall Street Journal, The U.S. Export-Import Bank plans to increase small-business lending this year in an effort to increase exports. The bank hopes to get 5,000 new small businesses involved in exporting by boosting lending to $9 billion a year by 2015

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