Renewed Push for U.S. Export-Import Bank Funding

Senators, led by Kevin Cramer and Mark Warner, propose a bill to reauthorize funding for the U.S. Export-Import Bank for a decade, seeking an additional $70 billion. The move is part of a broader plan to bolster President Trump's critical minerals agenda, with an increased lending cap also proposed.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-02-2026 15:54 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 15:54 IST
Renewed Push for U.S. Export-Import Bank Funding
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Lawmakers are set to introduce new legislation aimed at renewing funding for the United States Export-Import Bank for ten more years. This initiative seeks to inject $70 billion into the agency, aligning with President Donald Trump's push for critical minerals, according to a Financial Times report.

Republican Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, alongside Democrat Mark Warner, is leading the effort to co-sponsor the reauthorization legislation. Cramer emphasized the President's steadfast support, highlighting Trump's understanding of Ex-Im's significance in supporting U.S. exports.

In addition to securing continued funding, Senator Cramer advocates for increasing the bank's lending cap from $135 billion to $205 billion, making it a key component of the proposed reauthorization package.

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