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 PUBLIC LAW 102-429—OCT. 21, 1992 106 STAT. 2199 after the first sentence and inserting the following: "Certificates evidencing stock ownership of the United States shall be issued by the Bank to the President of the United States, or to such other person or persons as the President may designatefiromtime to time, to the extent of payments made for the capital stock of the Bank.". (c) REPEAL OF CERTAIN OUTDATED SECTIONS.— The Export- Import Bank Act of 1945 (12 U.S.C. 635 et seq.) is amended— (1) by striking sections 5,10,12,13,14, and 16; (2) by redesignating sections 6 through 9 as sections 5 through 8, respectively; (3) by redesignating section 11 as section 9; (4) by redesignating section 15 as section 10; (5) by redesignating section 17, as added by section 106 of this Act, as section 11; (6) by redesignating section 18, as added by section 108 of this Act, as section 12; and (7) by redesignating section 19, as added by section 115 of this Act, as section 13. 12 USC 635c; 59 Stat. 529; 12 use 635i, 635i-l, 635i-2, 635i-4. 12 USC 635d-635g. 12 USC 635h. 12 USC 635i-3. Ante, p. 2189. Ante, p. 2191. Ante, p. 2196. TITLE n—EXPORT PROMOTION SEC. aoi. TRADE PROMOTION COOBOINATING COMBOTTEE. Subtitle C of the Export Enhancement Act of 1988 (15 U.S.C. 4721 et seq.) is amendea by adding at the end the following new section: " SEC. 2312. TRADE PROMOTION COORDINATING COMMITTEE. 15 USC 4727. "(a) ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE. — The President shall estab- President. lish the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (hereafter in this section referred to as the TPCCO. The purpose of the TPCC shall be— "(1) to provide a unifying framework to coordinate the export promotion and export financing activities of the United States Government; and yZ) to develop a governmentwide strategic plan for carrying out Federal export promotion and export nnancing programs, "(b) DUTIES. —The TPCC shall— "(1) coordinate the development of the trade promotion policies and programs of the Umted States (Srovernment; "(2) provide a central source of information for Uie business community on Federal export promotion and export financing programs; "(3) coordinate official trade promotion efforts to ensure better delivery of services to United States businesses, including— (A) information and counseling on United States export promotion and export financing programs and opportunities in foreign marlcets; "(B) representation of United States business interests abroad; ana "(C) assistance with foreign business contacts and projects; (4) prevent unnecessary duplication in Federal export promotion and exportfinancingactivities;

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