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This book examines the U.S. international trade finance system, including the banks that finance trade; the U.S. Export-Import Bank, which guarantees and insures those trade credits; the Foreign Credit Insurance Association, which insures trade credits; the Public Export Funding Corporation, which makes loans to foreign buyers of U.S. exports; and the federal, state, and local agencies and private institutions that facilitate U.S. trade. Major foreign export credit agencies are discussed and compared with the American system, which is the most comprehensive in the world in its facilitation of financing U.S. export trade.
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Introduction to Export Trade Finance
How Financing of International Trade is Perceived
Banking and Trade Finance
The U.S. Export-Import Bank
Foreign Credit Insurance Association (FCIA)
Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO)
U.S. and Foreign Private and Public Export-Financing Facilities
Cooperation among U.S. Trade Finance Institutions
Major Foreign Export Credit Agencies
Evaluation of the U.S. System and Conclusions
Appendix 1: Leading Exporters and Importers in Merchandise Trade, 2001 (US$ Billions and Share Percentage)
Appendix 2: Official Export Credit Agencies in OECD Member Countries
Appendix 3: World Trade Centers
Selected Bibliography
Index