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Export credits are a traditional instrument used in many member states of the European Union to support the export activities of firms. They are typically provided by export credit agencies (ECAs), which in turn receive support from governments. There are currently 25 such ECAs in 21 EU member states. Financial and indirect support to exporters provided through these ECAs is significant. Recent policy initiatives of the European Commission, such as the European Green Deal and Global Gateway, raise ...

The EU's trade policy does not exist in a vacuum. On the one hand, it is affected by international standard and rule-setting. On the other hand, the EU is itself an influential actor shaping the international trade agenda by participating in the work of international organisations and fora. This short note focuses on the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

Member States' export credit agencies

Auf einen Blick 27-06-2013

EU Member States' export credit agencies (ECAs) play a vital role in fostering the domestic export industry by filling gaps in trade finance for non-marketable risks. ECAs provide government-backed medium and long-term export credits, guarantees and insurance.

This note analyses the functioning of Chinese export finance activities and their potential implications for OECD members and China’s partner developing countries. From our analysis, it emerges that over the past decades, China’s policy banks (China Eximbank, Sinosure, China Development Bank, and China Agricultural Development Bank) have provided an increasing amount of export credit financing which may take several different forms including preferential export buyers’ credits, export sellers’ credits ...

The purpose of this workshop was to provide information on the current position with regards to the provision of export credit within the European Union and other countries and thus assist the INTA Committee in its deliberations on the proposal from the Commission for the (renewed) transposition of the OECD Recommendations, Principles and Guidelines on Officially supported Export Credits into EU law.