Czech banks want EGAP backing on Azerbaijan exports
Banks in the Czech Republic hope the country's export credit agency, EGAP, will insure financing deals on supplies of Czech technologies and construction equipment to Azerbaijan.
Banks in the Czech Republic hope the country's export credit agency, EGAP, will insure financing deals on supplies of Czech technologies and construction equipment to Azerbaijan.
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