EXIM Extends Assistance Measures to U.S. Exporters in Federal Disaster Areas Affected by Hurricane Florence
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"We at EXIM are concerned about our customers and everyone on the
EXIM is offering assistance measures to customers in the areas affected by Hurricane Florence for an initial period of six months to allow businesses and financial institutions that participate in EXIM's programs to return to their business concerns when appropriate and without penalty due to missed deadlines or other timeliness issues. EXIM offered similar assistance in areas of states affected by past hurricanes, including
For a full list of current measures, please see the fact sheet (https://www.exim.gov/sites/default/files/newsreleases/Florence%20Fact%20Sheet%2009-11-18.pdf). Highlights include:
Working Capital Guarantee Program
* EXIM will offer automatic extension for up to six months for working capital loan facilities maturing between
* The Bank is also offering a waiver of provisions relating to both defaults and replenishment of collateral for over advances resulting from losses of inventory or sales.
Multibuyer and Single-Buyer Insurance Programs/
Medium-Term Guarantee Program
* EXIM will offer automatic extension to
* Shipment reporting and premium payment deadlines will be automatically extended to
* EXIM will provide flexibility in claims analysis and automatic policy renewal for policies that terminate between



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