Ex-Im Bank Finances Export of American-made Bridge Components to Cameroon
December 11, 2014
(Ex-Im Bank)
Transaction will support 200 U.S. jobs across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware
In keeping with its congressional mandates to boost small business exports and
increase exports to sub-Saharan Africa, the Export-Import Bank of the United
States (Ex-Im Bank) will guarantee a $50 million loan to finance the export of
55 American-made bridge sets to Cameroon and support 200 U.S. jobs.
The loan, extended by Société Générale to Cameroon's Ministry of Public Works,
facilitates the export of modular steel bridges manufactured by the Acrow
Corporation of America, a small business based in Parsippany, N.J.
According to Bank estimates derived from Departments of Commerce and Labor data
and methodology, this transaction will support approximately 200 U.S. jobs in
Parsippany, N.J., Milton, Pa.; and New Castle, Del.
"Ex-Im Bank-has a long track record of supporting American small business
exports to sub-Saharan Africa," said Ex-Im Bank Chairman and President Fred P.
Hochberg. "These bridges will contribute to a strong, reliable infrastructure in
Cameroon, while supporting quality small business manufacturing jobs here at
home."
Awarded the President's Award for Excellence in Export in 2011, Acrow is a
leading manufacturer and supplier of modular steel bridge systems. The company
has sold bridges in over 60 countries, and more than 1,000 Acrow bridges have
been installed in developing countries since 2007.
The modular steel bridges, which are prefabricated in the U.S., will contribute
to the development of regional trade through the repair and modernization of
Cameroon's rural infrastructure networks. Currently, parts of Cameroon's
transportation infrastructure are in disrepair, preventing access to schools,
medical clinics, and other basic goods and services.
"Ex-Im Bank helped Acrow level the competitive playing field," said Bill
Killeen, President and CEO of Acrow. "Acrow competed against European and
Chinese companies all offering packages robustly supported by their local export
credit agencies. Without the support of Ex-Im, the contract for the supply of
these Acrow Bridges would not have been consummated, and good jobs in the U.S.
would not have been created. I look forward to our U.S. Congress doing what is
right and necessary by reauthorizing for a longer term the Ex-Im Bank, which
through its products adds to the competitiveness of U. S. businesses."
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