U.S. Export-Import Bank: Process in Place to Ensure Compliance With Dual-Use Export Requirements
NSIAD-97-211
Published: Jul 17, 1997. Publicly Released: Jul 17, 1997.
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Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO reviewed the end uses of dual-use exports financed by the Export-Import Bank (Eximbank), focusing on: (1) the nature and extent of the Eximbank's financing of dual-use exports; (2) the actions the Eximbank has taken to help ensure that the dual-use exports it finances are nonlethal and will be primarily used for civilian purposes; and (3) whether the actions provide a sound basis for determining that the dual-use exports it finances are nonlethal and will be primarily used for civilian purposes.
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Bank loansDual-use technologiesExport regulationForeign military salesForeign trade policiesInternational trade restrictionMonitoringOff-budget federal entitiesTechnology transferDual-use exports