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India’s auto component makers not only face slower growth in the domestic market, the Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC) is now refusing credit insurance to over 50 auto component companies that sell to the Big Three car makers in Detroit.
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Over 50 Big Three auto parts suppliers denied credit insurance - Business Standard
Credit insurance protects manufacturers against payment defaults from buyers and is crucial if suppliers are to access working capital from banks. ECGC credit accounts for about 90 per cent of the value of auto parts exported from India. With Detroit ...
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As our chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross reported last night, the CEOs from the Big Three automakers spared no expense getting from Detroit to Washington to ask for a $25-billion dollar share of the the government's $700-bilion bailout ...
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