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Perspective
20 October 2015

A happy marriage of convenience

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Editor-in-chief
At the end of September, US multinational General Electric signed a cooperation agreement with Britain’s export credit agency, UK Export Finance. The MoU could oversee up to $12 billion of support for new UK investment and exports out of the UK. TXF caught up with GE’s UK & Ireland CEO, Mark Elborne, and GE export-finance head, Guto Davies, along with UKEF’s new chief executive, Louis Taylor, to find out more about this historic agreement.

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