Small Firms' Ray of Hope On Bad Debt ; Government in Talks to Rescue Exporters From Going to the Wall
Mail on Sunday › November 16, 2008
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Mail on Sunday › November 16, 2008
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THE Government is considering 'renationalising' export credit insurance to ensure small and medium-sized export firms are protected against bad debt in tough times.
At present, the Government's Export Credits Guarantee Department insures overseas business contracts between five and 12 years long.See the full content of this document
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Small Firms' Ray of Hope On Bad Debt ; Government in Talks to Rescue Exporters From Going to the Wall
But since 1991 insurance for cash and shortterm contracts - those less than two years - has been provided by the priva...
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