Funding of exports to Iran from India through the Export Development Fund of Exim Bank

The proposal will promote the country's exports with Iran. It will also deepen India's relationship with Iran as a strategic partner.
Background
The Exim Bank of India and seven Iranian Banks led by Central Bank of Iran had negotiated a framework agreement in November, 2014 for financing the purchase of goods and services from India by Iranian entities to the tune of Rs.900 crore under EDF. The increase to Rs. 3000 crore will enable the Exim bank to provide Buyer's credit facility to Iran, secured via sovereign guarantee from Iran, for the export of goods and services. This will provide opportunity to Indian Companies to penetrate and enhance their footprint in Iran along with facilitating the growing trade and investment with Iran. This will also help in employment generation and development of ancillary activities in India.
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First Published: Apr 06 2016 | 3:51 PM IST
