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Latest revision as of 19:30, 3 September 2024
International trade and trade finance.
Documentary trade is international trade supported by documentation such as letters of credit.
See also
- Bill
- Bill of lading
- Blockchain
- Bank payment obligation (BPO)
- Buyer credit
- CertICM
- CIF
- COD
- Customer-to-cash (C2C)
- Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
- Documentary credit
- Export credit agency (ECA)
- Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD)
- FECMA
- ICTF
- Letter of credit
- Open account
- P2P
- Supplier credit
- Supply chain finance
- Trade acceptance
- Trade finance
Other resource
Trade finance around the world, Centre for Economic and Policy Research, 2016