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GE to Build New State-Of-The-Art Engine Plant in Canada to Fill Gap from Ex-Im Bank Lapse

Tomas Kellner
September 27, 2015
GE today announced plans to build a new, state-of-the-art "Brilliant Factory" with manufacturing capacity for multiple business lines including Power & Water, Oil & Gas and Transportation in Canada. The plan will create 350 manufacturing jobs in the first phase and will secure access to Canadian Export Finance to fill the gap from the lapse of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
As part of the plan, GE's Power & Water business will stop making its trademark orange gas engines in Waukesha, Wis.
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The Long Haul: How the Ex-Im Bank Helps Keep a Heartland Town Open for Business

February 24, 2015
The light filters inside St. John’s Episcopal Church in Franklin, Pa., through a set of precious Tiffany windows framing its spacious nave. This life-size kaleidoscope of colors harkens back to a time over a century ago, when Franklin was at the epicenter of America’s first oil boom.
The good times didn’t last.
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Ex-Im Reauthorization is About American Jobs

Jay Timmons National Association Of Manufacturers
July 25, 2014
Manufacturers are overwhelmingly focused on the need to create jobs and grow the U.S. economy. It is incumbent upon policymakers in Washington to stay focused on this critical mission and ensure policies emanating from inside the Beltway are consistent with this goal.
In the case of the reauthorization of the Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank, however, thousands of businesses of all sizes in congressional districts across the nation can’t understand why Washington is threatening to let Ex-Im’s charter expire. Frankly, I don’t either.
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