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(ECA). | (ECA). | ||
A government | A government-backed agency or entity which exists to support a country’s exports. | ||
An ECA typically provide export finance facilities, such as guarantees, credits and advice, which help to remove the risk and uncertainty of payment. | |||
For example, EKN, the Swedish export credit agency. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Agency]] | |||
* [[EKN]] | |||
* [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]] | * [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]] | ||
* [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]] | * [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]] | ||
[[Category:Trade_finance]] |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 4 July 2022
(ECA).
A government-backed agency or entity which exists to support a country’s exports.
An ECA typically provide export finance facilities, such as guarantees, credits and advice, which help to remove the risk and uncertainty of payment.
For example, EKN, the Swedish export credit agency.