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| Content Provider | OECD iLibrary |
|---|---|
| Organization | OECD |
| Abstract | Les financements sont indispensables au commerce international. Aussi les organismes de crédit à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public jouent-ils un rôle crucial en accordant, assurant et garantissant ces financements. Cette publication offre une description détaillée des systèmes de crédit à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public en vigueur dans les pays de l’OCDE et dans certaines économies non membres. A l’échelle internationale, la majorité écrasante des crédits à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public est assurée par le biais de ces systèmes. Cette publication contient également la dernière version de l'Arrangement relatif aux lignes directrices pour les crédits à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public (le seul accord international à régir l'octroi de crédits à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public) et le texte de l'accord complémentaire qui prévoit des conditions souples pour les opérations de financement de projets. Les règles de l'Arrangement portent notamment sur le soutien financier public, le délai maximum de remboursement, la prime minimum de risque et l'aide relative aux échanges pour les projets, les biens et les services bénéficiant de crédits à l'exportation d'une durée minimum de deux ans. En outre, cette publication présente pour la première fois des informations sur les travaux importants entrepris par le Groupe de travail de l'OCDE sur les crédits et garanties de crédit à l'exportation. Ces études concernent notamment les liens entre les crédits à l'exportation bénéficiant d'un soutien public et les préoccupations plus larges des gouvernements et de la société civile des pays Membres, qu’il s’agisse de problèmes environnementaux, d’efforts pour combattre la corruption ou du caractère soutenable de la dette des pays pauvres très endettés. |
| Page Count | 550 |
| ISSN | 17273889 20743238 20743238 |
| e-ISBN | 9789264292284 |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | OECD Publishing |
| Publisher Date | 2001-09-17 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Trade |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Book |
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