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  • Where Can I Get Working Capital to Make My Export?
    Got the contract? Get the cash you need to fill it. Take advantage of the pre-export financing available from two expert Export Agencies: Small Business Administration for loan requests of $1.1 million and under, Export-Import Bank for loan requests above $1.1 million.
  • How Can I Obtain Insurance for My Export?
    Expand and develop business overseas by protecting your sales against loss should a foreign buyer or other foreign debtor default for political or commercial reasons with the help of Export Credit Insurance from the Export-Import Bank. Coverage is available for political and commercial risk.
  • Federal Grant Resources
    Compiled by SBA, this list can help you locate sources of venture and/or see if your organization qualifies for different types of federally-sponsored grants.
  • Can I Get Financing to Help With My Export Development Activities?
    SBA's Export Express loan program helps small business that have exporting potential, but need funds to buy or produce goods, and /or to provide services, for export. These activities include participation in a foreign trade show, the translation of product literature for use in foreign markets, revolving lines of credit for export purposes, and improve facilities or equipment to be used in producing a good or service for export.
  • Are There Alternative Finance Sources?
    Although a number of private and government financing programs exist, not all meet the individual needs of U.S. exporters. A field of alternative financing services has emerged to assist U.S. exporters when regular banking options and government assistance just aren't enough.


 

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