1996

Trade Finance in Central America and Mexico

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Abstract

Trade finance is routinely supplied to exporters and importers by banks and other financial intermediaries, mitigating the financial and payment risks involved in cross-border trade. However, significant shortages exist in many developing economies. To better understand the trade finance ecosystem in these economies, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the WTO have engaged in a series of surveys aimed at examining the specific obstacles faced by lenders and borrowers in low-income regions. This latest study focuses on three developing economies in Latin America — Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.

Related Topics: Trade finance
Countries: Mexico

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