Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/502

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104 STAT. 1854 PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 President. annual direct lending authority of the Export-Import Bank of the United States should be increased by at least 150 percent from the fiscal year 1990 level over the five-year period beginning October 1, 1990. (2) REPORT OF FEASIBILITY. —Before September 30, 1990, the President, acting with the assistance of the Committee and after consulting the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States and other experts in government and the private sector, shall transmit to the Congress a report assessing the feasibility and desirability of a program for increasing the amount of direct loan authority in the manner described in paragraph (1) and the factors considered in making such assessment. (3) TRANSITION TO NONDEFENSE PRODUCTION REQUIRED TO BE CONSIDERED.— In determining whether to provide financial support for an export transaction, the Export-Import Bank of the United States shall take into account, to the extent feasible and in accordance with applicable standards and procedures established by the bank in consultation with the Committee, the fact that the product or service is produced or provided by any business or group of workers which— (A) was substantially and seriously affected by defense budget reductions; and (B) is in transition from defense to nondefense production. 03) SBA USE OF AUTHORITY FOR EXPORT FINANCING ASSISTANCE.— In determining whether to provide financial or other assistance under the Small Business Act, title VIII of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, or any program referred to in section 4301 to any small business involved in, or attempting to become involved in, the export of any product or service, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration shall take into account the fact that such product or service is produced or provided by any business or group of workers which— (1) has been substantially and seriously affected by defense budget reductions; and (2) is in transition from defense to nondefense production. (c) COORDINATION AND INTEGRATION OF ACTIVITIES AND ASSISTANCE WITH OTHER AGENCIES.—In providing additional financial gissistance pursuant to any increase in loan authority under this division— (1) Federal agencies concerned with international trade shall participate in the process of coordination conducted by the Committee pursuant to section 4003(b); and (2) such Federal agencies shall attempt, to the maximum extent practicable, to coordinate and integrate the activities and assistance of the agencies in support of exports, including financial assistance in the form of direct loans, loan guarantees, and insurance, general trade promotion, marketing assistance, and marketing and commercial information, in a manner consistent with the purposes of this division (and the amendments made by this division to other provisions of law). (d) REPORTING.— The annual report&.made by the Export-Import Bank of the United States and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration and the annual economic stabilization and adjustment report under section 4003 of this division shall include a description of the extent to which the bank and the Administrator are—