News
03 August 2015

GE may ship $10bn in work overseas as US Ex-Im Bank languishes

Region:
Americas

General Electric Co (GE) is taking steps to shift some US manufacturing work overseas now that the Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Ex-Im) will be shuttered until at least September, according to GE's global operations boss. Vice chairman John Rice said the conglomerate is bidding...

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