Boeing mulls moving some work abroad over Ex-Im uncertainty
Chairman Jim McNerney says company is looking at countries that offer export credits
Washington
BOEING Co chairman Jim McNerney said on Wednesday that the aircraft maker was actively considering moving "key pieces" of its operations to other countries given the uncertainty about the future of the Export-Import Bank, whose charter expired on June 30.
"We are now forced to think about this differently," he said in an interview hosted by the Economic Club of Washington, noting that Boeing is looking at countries that offer export credits.
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