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  4. Input the estimated contract value and specify the expected Norwegian content within the contract.
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Examples include Export Packing Credit for production, manufacturing, and packaging of goods for export and Raw Material Financing to purchase raw materials for production. It covers expenses such as raw materials, production costs, manufacturing and packaging.
For export financing, where the exporters bank is involved, the lender sends the appropriate funds to use as a deferred payment. For import financing, its the importers bank that pays the exporter, and the importer repays the lending institution the principal amount plus interest.
Trade finance involves using financial instruments and techniques that aid international trade transactions. Its primary purpose is to mitigate risks and bridge the gap between exporters desire for prompt payment and importers preference for deferring payment until delivery.
Eksfin is the official Export Credit Agency (ECA) of Norway.
The Importance of Import Finance Using import finance offers a number of critical benefits: Optimised cash flow and access to working capital when needed. Mitigated risk in importing . Flexible timelines for repayment.

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However, because importing and exporting can involve so much documentation and so many regulations, and these regulations and the required documentation can vary from country to country, many of the most successful importers and exporters use a commercial freight forwarder to be their logistics partner.
Export finance is a form of trade finance that provides businesses with the working capital for international trade. Businesses can leverage export financing from export credit agencies and export finance solution providers to enhance cash flow as well as utilise account receivables as a basis for financial boost.

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