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106 STAT. 2186 PUBLIC LAW 102-429—OCT. 21, 1992 Public Law 102-429 102d Congress An Act Oct. 21, 1992 [H.R. 5739] To reauthorize the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Export the United States of America in Congress assembled, Enheuicement Act of 1992. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. 12 USC 635 note. (a) SHORT TITLE. — This Act may be cited as the "Export Enhancement Act of 1992". (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.— The table of contents for this Act is as follows: TITLE I—REAUTHORIZATION OF EXPORT-IMPORT BANK Sec. 101. Declaration of policy. Sec. 102. Extension of authority. Sec. 103. Tied aid credit fund extension. Sec. 104. Use of loan guarantees. Sec. 105. Expanded use of loan guarantees. Sec. 106. Environmental policy. Sec. 107. Insurance-related business stemming from Bank activities. Sec. 108. Debt reduction; enterprise for the Americas initiative. Sec. 109. Increase in aggregate loan, guarantee, and insurance authority. Sec. 110. Limitation on financing for certain countries. Sec. 111. Conditional allowance of assistance for exports to Angola. Sec. 112. Financing of sales of defense articles or services. Sec. 113. Increase m advisory committee membership. Sec. 114. Financing of high technology exports to emerging democracies. Sec. 115. Cooperation on export financing programs. Sec. 116. Assistance for exports by smallbusinesses. Sec. 117. Compensation of em^oyees. Sec. 118. Report on regional omces. Sec. 119. Report on financing of services. Sec. 120. Report on demand for trade finance for the Baltic States, the independent states of the former Soviet Union, and Central and Eastern Europe. Sec. 121. Elimination of outdated provisions. TITLE II—EXPORT PROMOTION Sec. 201. Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee. Sec. 202. One-stop shops. Sec. 203. Commercial Service cooperation in Federal financing and insurance programs. Sec. 204. Environmental trade promotion. Sec. 205. Rank of Commercial Service officers. Sec. 206. Report on export policy. Sec. 207. Provisional repeal of amendments. Sec. 208. Export promotion authorization. TITLE III—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 301. John Heinz Competitive Excellence Award. TITLE I—REAUTHORIZATION OF EXPORT-IMPORT BANK 12 USC 635 note. SEC. 101. DECLARATION OF POLICY. The Congress finds that— (1) as the world's largest economy, the United States has an enormous stake in the future of the global trading system;