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| Trade finance primarily refers to a number of techniques for managing international trade financing including open account, export credit insurance, guarantees, supplier / buyer credit, and the use of different price bases (COD, CIF etc).
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| Trade finance incorporates instruments and documentary credits such as letters of credit, acceptances, bills, and evidentiary documents such as bills of lading.
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| It also incorporates domestic trade financing, supply chain finance and electronic systems.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[Open account]]
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| * [[COD]]
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| * [[CIF]]
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| * [[Letter of credit]]
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| * [[Trade acceptance]]
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| * [[Bill]]
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| * [[Documentary credit]]
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| * [[Supplier credit]]
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| * [[Buyer credit]]
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| * [[Supply chain finance]]
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| * [[Bill of lading]]
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| * [[ECGD]]
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| * [[ECA]]
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| * [[CertICM]]
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| * [[UK Trade and Investment]]
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| [[Category:Trade_finance]] | | [[Category:Trade_finance]] |