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Supplier Credit Guarantee Program

The Supplier Credit Guarantee Program is unlike any other credit guarantee or insurance program in the world.  The program is designed to make it easier for exporters to sell U.S. food products overseas by insuring short-term, open account financing.  Under the security of the SCGP, U.S. exporters become more competitive by extending longer credit terms or increasing the amount of credit available to foreign buyers without increasing financial risk.  Foreign buyers benefit because they can increase their purchasing power and profit opportunities, and gain significant cash flow management advantages.

Global image About the Supplier Credit Guarantee Program
Global image Qualification Application for CCC Export Guarantee and Subsidy Programs
Global image Slide Show
    
12 Steps to Participating in the Supplier Credit Guarantee Program
Global image AgExporter Magazine, Supplier Credit Issue, June 2002
Global image Export Assistance, Food Aid, and Market Development Programs 
Global image SCGP Press Releases
Global image Notice to Program Participants
Global image Promissory Notes
    
Standard Promissory Note Forms       .pdf       .wpd
     Mexico Promissory Note Form           .pdf       .wpd
     Russia Promissory Note Forms    
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     South Africa Promissory Note Forms  .
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Global image Commodities Eligible for Coverage Under GSM 102 and SCGP
Global image Summary of Export Credit Guarantee Program Activity (Country Allocations)
Global image Regulations
Global image Revised Definition of U.S. Agricultural Commodity for Commercial Export Programs


Program Contact: Deputy Administrator, Export Credits; Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA; Stop 1031; 1400 Independence Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20250-1031; TEL (202) 720-6301; FAX (202) 690-0727; E-MAIL askec@fas.usda.gov

Last modified: Tuesday, August 24, 2004