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Chinese exporters urged to increase credit insurance cover

Chinese exporters of farm produce were urged today (May 12) to have their US$16bn worth of agricultural products covered by export credit insurance in order to minimise potential economic risks. Liu Yongxin, deputy general manager of the China Export &...

#export credit insurance#exporters#exports

Trade credit insurance; the best defence against company identity...

IT Partnerships (ITP), a value added reseller (VAR)* of computer equipment, has warned that credit insurance is the best defence…

#insurance#software#trade


A government review of SMEs

The small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) share of private sector employment in Brunei is high than the US at 59…

#Access to Finance#bank#exports


Insolvencies in the first quarter 2004

Statistics showing insolvencies in the first quarter 2004 were published today by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). COMPANY…

#insolvencies#trade


SMEs need more support

President Sam Nujoma has urged financial institutions to stop hiding behind outdated policies and facilitate small and medium enterprises' access…

#bank#funding#small businesses


Credit insurance and factoring in Germany – a report

After a wave of consolidation, only three major sources provide private export credit insurance cover in Germany… To read a…

#export credit insurance#exporters#trade


EU support for SMEs compensates for reduced government aid

According to the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT), almost two million people are employed in small- and medium-sized…

#bank#guarantees#SME financing


Credit insurer urges caution over payment risks

Credit insurer Coface said payment default risk in China is still low but traders need to be cautious and selective…

#bad debts#credit risk#risk


Government spurs exports with incentives

The South African government is keen to spur exports and it offers a variety of incentives. The Industrial Development Corp…

#exporters#exports#international


Cancer 'lies' of Versailles fraud chief

Fred Clough, the disgraced finance director of collapsed trade finance house Versailles, lied to his board that he had cancer…

#banks#Goldman Sachs#trade


Prime Minister concerned about SME

"Dangerous tendencies" have been detected in the way the Russian economy is developing which demonstrate "numerous problems in providing for…

#economy#GDP#investment


SMEs are missing out on Europe

As the country begins to turn its attention to whether or not it approves of the EU's Constitution, concern is…

#forum#small business#small businesses

Industrial Bank of Korea leads export factoring market

In South Korea, factoring arrangements are essentially corporate credit facilities based on trade bills, accounts receivable and consumer credits. International…

#bank#exporters#international

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