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International Competitiveness
The nation’s largest banks play a critical role in helping U.S. companies compete internationally.
Maintaining the international competitiveness of U.S. companies is vital to the success and vibrancy of the U.S. economy. The nation’s largest banks provide crucial support for American companies competing overseas. The Forum supports policies that enable large U.S. banks to continue their vital support of the American economy on the global stage.

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