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Products & Policies | Ex-Im Bank Policies Military Policy Ex-Im Bank is prohibited by law from financing defense articles and defense services. In defining what is a "defense article" or "defense service", Ex-Im Bank uses criteria based on the identity of the foreign end-user, the nature of the item, and the use to which the item will be put. If the items are sold to a military organization or designed primarily for military use, they are presumed to be defense articles unless proven otherwise. Humanitarian items such as lifesaving, rescue and
medical equipment (ambulances, hospital supplies, etc.) are not
considered defense articles, even if sold to a military entity. Small craft (marine vessels, small aircraft) used for routine border patrol, drug interdiction and natural resource monitoring are not considered defense articles, even if sold to a military entity. There are two exceptions to this policy: If the export item has "dual use" (both
military and commercial or civilian applications), it is eligible for
support if there exists convincing evidence that the item is non-lethal
in nature and will be used primarily for civilian activities.
Ex-Im Bank may require that the buyer or end-user provide certification
to that extent. Specifically, Ex-Im Bank's investigation must
indicate that the item is non-lethal, that the end user has a legitimate
civilian requirement which the dual-use item will meet, and that the
primary motivation for the purchase is indeed based on the civilian
requirement. Under provisions of the US "Anti-Drug Abuse Act of
1988" as amended, if Ex-Im Bank determines that an item
constitutes a defense article and is not eligible for financing, a
limited waiver of the statutory prohibition against Ex-Im Bank support
may be obtained. If the item in question is on the US munitions
list and a "Presidential Determination of National
Interest" is granted and obtained (through a request from the
host government directed to the U.S. Department of State), which
concludes that the item is to be used for drug interdiction purposes,
then Ex-Im Bank may provide guarantee or insurance support for the
defense article. ________________ A final determination of eligibility can be obtained only in conjunction with a Preliminary Commitment or Final Application. Hence, items covered in a transaction may be determined to be defense articles, and ineligible for support, even though the transaction was previously the subject of a Letter of Interest. Questions regarding the eligibility of exports that have military implications should be directed to the Ex-Im Bank's Engineering & Environment Division (202 565-3570). Last reviewed: February, 2005 |
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