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Definition of Export credit
1. Noun. A credit opened by an importer with a bank in an exporter's country to finance an export operation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Export Credit
Literary usage of Export credit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Caribbean Basin Financing Opportunities: Guide to Financing Trade (1992)
"This revolving nontraditional export credit line of $1 million was established
in 1986 through an Inter- American Development Bank (IDB) loan and Government ..."
2. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"... export credit Department In the opening discussion of the general subject of
commercial credits it was stated that the typical commercial credit ..."
3. Oecd Review of Agricultural Policies edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2005)
"It covers political, extraordinary, and commercial risks insured by the Brazilian
export credit Insurance Company (Seguradora Brasileira de Crédito à ..."
4. Trading with the Far East: How to Sell in the Orient: Policies: Methods by Irving National Bank (1919)
"... National Bank export credit No. 500 New York, January 7, 1919 New York Motor
Company, Hew York City. Gentlemen:- Expiring Juno 30,1919 We are informed ..."
5. Banking Practice: A Textbook for Colleges and Schools of Business Administration by Loyd Helvetius Langston, Nathan Ruggles Whitney (1921)
"Opening an export credit.—The first step in handling export commercial credits
is the receipt of a letter of credit from the American bank's correspondent ..."