USAHA is excited to announce that the Export-Import Bank of the United States, with which we maintain a strategic partnership, has agreed to hold a briefing on the China and Transformational Export Program (CTEP) for USAHA constituents on March 24th from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST.
CTEP is meant to help U.S. exporters facing competition from the People’s Republic of China and to ensure that U.S. companies continue to lead in 10 transformational export areas, including, but not limited to, the artificial intelligence, biotech, and biomedical industries.
The program is designed to drive US competitiveness in these industries through providing reduced fees, extended repayment tenors, and exceptions from other EXIM policies. For more information on the program please visit this link.
The briefing will be delivered by Andrew Rollo and Charles Barnett, both of whom are Vice Presidents of the Program on China and Transformational Exports at EXIM. During the briefing, they will give an overview of the program, focusing specifically on how CTEP can be of assistance to USAHA constituents who participate in any of the program’s specified 10 transformational export areas.
USAHA constituents will also have a chance to ask questions of Andrew and Charles directly.
This briefing is available to all USAHA constituents free of charge. If you have any questions or difficulty using the online registration system, please reach out to USAHA Executive Director, John Fallows, at john.fallows@US-aha.com.