EXIM

Japanese: EXIM
EXIM

…Abbreviated as EXIM, or EIB, it is a government-funded special financial institution whose purpose is to provide financial assistance and facilitate trade between the United States and other countries.

[Export-Import Bank of the United States]

…Abbreviated as EXIM, or EIB, it is a government-funded special financial institution whose purpose is to provide financial assistance and facilitate trade between the United States and other countries.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "EXIM" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…略称EXIM(エクシム),またEIBともいう。アメリカと諸外国との貿易に金融的援助を与え,その円滑化をはかることを目的とした政府全額出資の政府特殊金融機関。…

【アメリカ輸出入銀行】より

…略称EXIM(エクシム),またEIBともいう。アメリカと諸外国との貿易に金融的援助を与え,その円滑化をはかることを目的とした政府全額出資の政府特殊金融機関。…

※「EXIM」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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