News
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Feature
01 November 2020
Combating Covid-19
Read how the island’s technological strengths have gained international recognition for its success in fighting the coronavirus
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Article
22 October 2020
Increasing trade support in Tunisia
An additional US$ 30 million of trade finance to Banque de Tunisie will support local exporters and importers and help maintain vital trade links during the coronavirus pandemic
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Article
18 September 2020
Czech out our TFP
With physical events still not possible because of the pandemic, a recent webinar highlighted the EBRD’s support for trade in the Czech Republic
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Article
14 September 2020
Deeper cooperation with Bank Ipak Yuli
A financing package of US$ 20 million will aid local currency lending to domestic SMEs and support Uzbek exporters and importers
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Article
09 July 2020
Surging demand means trade finance limit raised to €3 billion
A surge in demand for trade finance has led to the TFP reporting record business volumes, with €1.8 billion in the first six months of 2020
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Article
18 June 2020
New limit for Bank of Cyprus
As part of the EBRD’s coronavirus Solidarity Package, the TFP is increasing its trade finance limit to Bank of Cyprus by €50 million
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Article
05 June 2020
Ukrgasbank receives US$ 90 million trade facility
The coronavirus pandemic is disrupting trade finance throughout the EBRD regions and so the TFP is supporting local importers and exporters by increasing its trade finance limits to banks
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Article
04 May 2020
Delivering record levels of trade finance to emerging markets
The EBRD has stepped in to protect emerging economies across its regions from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic
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Article
16 April 2020
Channelling new funds to Uzbekistan
We are supporting local exporters and importers with a financing package of US$ 150 million to three Uzbek banks under the EBRD’s Covid-19 Solidarity Package
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Article
03 April 2020
Supporting trade in Uzbekistan with new limit for NBU
Fresh funds will support local exporters and importers and help to maintain vital trade links during the coronavirus pandemic