File:Seal of the United States Export-Import Bank.svg

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Description Seal of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Source Extracted from PDF version of March 2004 article Ex-Im Bank Helps Companies Boost Exports to Latin America (direct PDF URL [1]).
Author U.S. Government
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