Export Bank Asks Feedback on Insurance Application Form
Published Date: 7/7/2025
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Summary
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is asking for feedback on a form used to apply for short-term export credit insurance, which helps U.S. businesses protect their sales overseas. They want to make the form easier to use and reduce paperwork for everyone involved. If you’re a business exporting goods, this could save you time and hassle soon!
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Easier EXIM Export Insurance Form
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is seeking public comment on form EIB 92-34, the application for short-term Letter of Credit Export Credit Insurance Policy. EXIM says the change aims to make the form easier to use and reduce paperwork and respondent burden, which could save exporting businesses time and hassle when applying for export credit insurance.
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