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This technical assistance (TA) will help Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program (TSCFP) continue to drive development impact through trade and trade financing. The program will deliver critically needed financing in support of trade, and will continue to amplify development impact through innovative, value-adding knowledge solutions, initiatives, and advocacy.
Recognizing the program’s achievements and impact in trade-based development in Asia and the Pacific (made possible by its previous multiyear TA funding), the Government of Australia, represented by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), invited the program to submit a proposal for new financing. The aim is to help the program continue to deliver impact in international financing, trade, global supply chains, and trade-based international development. The program will do this by continuing to deliver loans and guarantees (including new financing options) and by expanding its knowledge solutions and advocacy work in support of trade-based development.
The TA financing amount is $2,007,900, which will be financed on a grant basis by the Government of Australia and administered by ADB.
ADB's Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program empowers countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals by closing market gaps through guarantees, loans, and knowledge products. Since 2009, the TSCFP has supported $57 billion in trade across 45,510 transactions (60% SME-related).
TSCFP is supported by the following:
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