Export Credits

The OECD's Export Credit Division facilitates work relating to the policies and practices of OECD Member governments who provide Officially Supported Export Credits.

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Major exporters pledge ongoing credit support for developing country imports

24-Nov-2008

Thirty-five exporting countries, including 29 OECD countries plus Brazil, Estonia, Israel, Romania, Russia and Slovenia, issued a statement pledging continued export-credit support for international trade deals in line with a call by G20 leaders for emerging and developing economies to retain access to financing for imports in the present financial crisis.

Peer Review Process

03-Dec-2008

Members of the OECD Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees (ECG) have agreed the following enhanced peer review process to monitor their implementation of the two OECD Recommendations on anti-bribery measures and on the environment.

Monthly Update of Commercial Interest Reference Rates for Civil Aircraft (ASU CIRR)

03-Dec-2008

The Commercial Interest Reference Rates for Civil Aircraft valid from 15 December 2008 to 14 January 2009 have been published.

Monthly Update of Commercial Interest Reference Rates (CIRR)

05-Nov-2008

The Commercial Interest Reference Rates valid from 15 November to 14 December 2008 have been published (Ctrl-F5 to obtain the latest rates).

2008 Country Classification

27-Aug-2008

Classification of countries according to per capita gross national income (GNI) to determine maximum repayment term and tied aid eligibility under the Arrangement applicable as of 25 July 2008.

Export Credits Arrangement 1978-2008: Achievements and Challenges-Continued!

13-May-2008

The Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits, has moved from a relatively simple to a more sophisticated market-reflective instrument, worth commemorating, especially in the light of its continuing relevance and dynamism

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OECD Export Credits Notifications Database

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