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Chapter 19 Financing International Trade J. Gaspar: Adapted from Jeff Madura, International Financial Management 19. 1 Slides by Yee-Tien (Ted) Fu

Merchandise Trade Merchandise trade, i.e., exports and imports of goods is the oldest and least risky form of international business. Of concern to the exporter is the risk of non-payment by the importer of goods. Of concern to the importer is the risk that the exporter may not ship the products that have been paid for. In trade finance commercial banks act as intermediaries to ensure that the exporter gets paid while the importer receives the merchandise. 19. 2

Chapter Objectives To describe the methods of payment for international trade; To explain common trade finance methods; and To describe the major agencies that facilitate international trade with export insurance and/or loan programs. 19. 3

Comparison of Payment Methods 19. 4

Financing International Trade In any international trade transaction, financing can be provided by either the supplier (exporter), the buyer (importer), one or more financial institutions, or any combination of the above. The form of credit whereby the supplier funds the entire trade cycle is known as supplier credit. 19. 5

Financing International Trade Accounts Receivable Financing An exporter that needs funds immediately may obtain a bank loan that is secured by an assignment of the account receivable. Factoring (Cross-Border Factoring) The accounts receivable are sold to a third party (the factor), that then assumes all the responsibilities and exposure associated with collecting from the buyer. 19. 6

Financing International Trade Letters of Credit (L/C) L/Cs are issued by an importer s bank on behalf of the importer promising to pay the exporter upon presentation of shipping and other documents. The importer pays the issuing bank the amount of the L/C plus associated fees. Commercial or import/export L/Cs are usually irrevocable. 19. 7

Financing International Trade 19. 8

Example of an Irrevocable Letter of Credit 19. 9

Documentary Credit Procedure 19. 10

Financing International Trade 19. 11

Financing International Trade Banker s Acceptance (BA) This is a time draft that is drawn on and accepted by a bank (the importer s bank). The accepting bank is obliged to pay (the face value) the holder of the draft at maturity. If the exporter does not want to wait for payment, it can request that the BA be sold in the money market. Trade financing is provided by the holder of the BA. 19. 12

Banker s Acceptance 19. 13

Banker s Acceptance 19. 14

Life Cycle of a Typical Banker s Acceptance 19. 15

Financing International Trade Working Capital Financing Banks may provide short-term loans that finance the working capital cycle, from the purchase of inventory until the eventual sale and conversion to cash. 19. 16

Financing International Trade Medium-Term Capital Goods Financing (Forfaiting) The importer issues a promissory note to the exporter to pay for its imported capital goods over a period that generally ranges from three to seven years. The exporter then sells the note, without recourse, to a bank (the forfaiting bank). 19. 17

Financing International Trade Countertrade These are foreign trade transactions in which the sale of goods to one country is linked to the purchase or exchange of goods from that same country. Common countertrade types include barter, compensation (product buy-back), and counterpurchase. The primary participants are governments and MNCs. 19. 18

Agencies that Promote International Trade Because of the important role that international trade plays in the economic growth of most countries, government institutions and private sector organizations offer various forms of export credit, export finance, and insurance guarantee programs to stimulate trade and reduce risk. 19. 19

Agencies that Promote International Trade Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (Ex-Im Bank) This U.S. government agency aims to create domestic jobs by financing and facilitating the export of U.S. goods and services and maintaining the competitiveness of U.S. companies in overseas markets. They offer guarantees of commercial loans, direct loans, and export credit insurance. 19. 20

Agencies that Promote International Trade Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO) PEFCO is a private corporation that is owned by a consortium of commercial banks and industrial companies. In cooperation with Ex-Im Bank, PEFCO provides medium- and long-term fixed-rate financing for foreign buyers through the issuance of long-term bonds. 19. 21

Agencies that Promote International Trade Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) OPIC is a U.S. government agency that assists U.S. investors by insuring their overseas investments against a broad range of political risks. It also provides financing for overseas businesses through loans and loan guaranties. 19. 22