Sec. 204. Exposure limit estimates
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Section 8 of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 ( 12 U.S.C. 635g ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The Bank shall include in its annual report to Congress under subsection (a)— an estimate of the anticipated demand for the loan, guarantee, and insurance programs of the Bank for the 2 succeeding years, disaggregated by— industry sector; whether the products involved are short-term loans, medium-term loans, long-term loans, insurance, medium-term loan guarantees, or long-term loan guarantees; and key market; a justification for the estimate described in paragraph (1), including a discussion of the factors which could increase or decrease demand for the products of the Bank; an analysis of the ability of the Bank to meet its mandates with respect to small business, sub-Saharan Africa, and renewable energy under the estimated exposure limit described in paragraph (1); and an analysis of the adequacy of the administrative and programmatic resources of the Bank to effectively process, approve, and monitor financing provided by the Bank, including the conducting of required economic impact analyses and environmental assessments, under the estimated exposure limit described in paragraph (1). .
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