The Foreign Credit Insurance Association (FCIA) is an organization of U.S. insurance companies which
A) insures the foreign lending risk (trade credit) of exporters.
B) insures the foreign lending risk (trade credit) of importers.
C) insures bank loans made to developing nations.
D) assures that foreign exporters will pay their trade credit.
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