Sec. 208. Risk-sharing arrangements
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Section 2(c)(2) of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 ( 12 U.S.C. 635(c)(2) ) is amended— by striking
(2)The Bank and inserting the following: The Bank ; and by adding after and below the end the following new subparagraph: In furtherance of subparagraph (A), in order to expand activities that reduce the share of risk borne by the Bank, the Bank may enter into contracts of reinsurance, co-finance, or other risk-sharing arrangements with respect to the Bank’s portfolio or individual transactions with insurance companies, financial institutions, or export credit agencies. The total amount of outstanding risk-sharing arrangements entered into under clause
(i)shall not exceed $25,000,000,000. To the extent that a loan, guarantee, or insurance obligation of the Bank is covered by a risk-sharing arrangement entered into under clause
(i)with an entity that meets the standards of creditworthiness established under subclause (II), the obligation shall be discounted by an amount that reflects the extent to which the Bank has reduced its overall risk exposure as a result of the risk-sharing arrangement for the purposes of section 6(a)(1). The Bank shall establish the standards of creditworthiness referred to in subclause
(I)in consultation with Federal banking and securities regulators and participants in the Interagency Country Risk Assessment System. . Section 8 of such Act ( 12 U.S.C. 635g ), as amended by sections 204 and 205(b) of this Act, is further amended by adding at the end the following: The Bank shall include in its annual report to Congress under subsection
(a)a summary of— the extent to which the Bank has exercised the authority provided in section 2(c)(2)(B)(i); and the experience of the Bank in exercising such authority, including any lessons learned from exercising such authority. .
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