Export Bank Eyes $100M+ Loan to Boost U.S. Factory Jobs
Published Date: 12/30/2025
Notice
Summary
The Export-Import Bank is reviewing a big loan request over $100 million to help U.S. companies keep their factories running and supply chains strong. This loan supports jobs and manufacturing right here at home. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to comment by January 26, 2026, before the bank’s board makes a final decision.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
EXIM Reviews $100M+ Loan for U.S. Industry
The Export-Import Bank has an application for a final commitment for a long-term loan or financial guarantee in excess of $100 million to support U.S.-based industrial operations, domestic employment, and supply chain resilience. Comments on the transaction must be received by January 26, 2026 and will be presented to the EXIM Board of Directors before they take final action.
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-10817 — Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance
This new rule updates how federal financial help is given and managed across many government agencies. It affects anyone who gets federal grants or aid, making the process clearer, fairer, and easier to follow. Changes kick in soon and could impact how money flows and how quickly folks get support.
2026-09814 — Application for Final Commitment for a Long-Term Loan or Financial Guarantee in Excess of $100 Million: AP300067XX
The Export-Import Bank is reviewing a big loan request over $100 million to help Jeju Air buy Boeing airplanes for flights in and out of South Korea. People can share their thoughts by June 9, 2026, before the bank’s board makes a final decision. This deal supports U.S. jobs and boosts international travel connections!
2026-07848 — Sunshine Act Meetings
The Export-Import Bank is holding an open meeting on April 27, 2026, to discuss changes to the Working Capital Guarantee Program that affect U.S. content rules. Anyone interested must RSVP by April 24 to attend. These updates could impact businesses relying on export financing, with no direct cost changes announced yet.
2026-06321 — Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission to the Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Comment Request; EIB 92-51, Application for Special Buyer Credit Limit (SBCL) Under Multi-Buyer Export Credit Insurance Policies
The Export-Import Bank is updating its form for U.S. small businesses that export goods and want special credit limits for foreign buyers. They’re asking for public comments by May 1, 2026, to help reduce paperwork and make sure the credit info is clear and fair. This update mainly affects exporters applying for new credit limits and aims to keep things smooth and efficient.
2026-06117 — Application for Final Commitment for a Long-Term Loan or Financial Guarantee in Excess of $100 Million: AP768324
The Export-Import Bank is reviewing a big loan request over $100 million to help redevelop important mineral resources in Idaho. This project will boost U.S. supply chains, create good jobs, and reduce reliance on foreign minerals like antimony. People have until April 24, 2026, to share their thoughts before the bank’s board makes a final decision.
2026-05931 — Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
The Export-Import Bank is updating its personnel and payroll system to make paying employees and tracking work time easier, faster, and more secure. This change affects all EXIM staff and improves how their salary, benefits, and time off are managed. The new system kicks in on March 27, 2026, with a 30-day window for public comments—no extra costs involved, just smoother operations!
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-23977 — National Institute of Nursing Research; Notice of Meetings
The National Institute of Nursing Research is holding virtual meetings on January 27 and April 8, 2026, to discuss nursing research updates and review grant applications. These meetings affect researchers and grant applicants, with some sessions open to the public and others closed to protect privacy. No direct money changes are announced, but grant reviews could impact future funding decisions.
Next: 2025-23979 — Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for Review and Approval; Comment Request; Generic Clearance for Questionnaire Pretesting Research
The Census Bureau is asking for approval to keep testing survey questions to make sure they work well before using them in big surveys. This affects about 5,500 people or businesses each year who volunteer about an hour to help improve data quality. They’re giving the public 30 more days to share thoughts, with no changes to the current process or extra costs.