HUD and Export-Import Bank Sign Agreement
20 June 2000 - 11:30am
Agreement aimed at creating jobs and stimulating business growth in America's economically depressed neighborhoods.
HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo and Export-Import Bank President James A. Harmon have signed an agreement at national HUD conference in New York City to create jobs in low-income neighborhoods. The two organizations will coordinate their marketing efforts and lending as well as launch joint efforts to help minority and women-owned businesses.
Full Story:
HUD Press Release No. 00-139
Source:
HUD News, June 20, 2000
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