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Business, 30.06.2021 04:20 berliedecius4051

5. The company received an inquiry from a French customer today. It was our first big order since we exported, but the client asked to do it with D/A. For me, a newcomer, I didn’t know whether it
is an opportunity or a trap. Later, I contacted SINOSURE for the credit insurance, and got a reply
saying that this French company had previous records in SINOSURE, but the amount of money
was not very large, and the value of this order was estimated to exceed the credit limit granted to
them. Do you think we need to continue with this order?

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