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Export support for MEGA Company on the market of the Republic of South Africa
Steklá, Petra ; Jurek, Martin (advisor) ; Prouzová, Juliana (referee)
The topic of this master thesis is Export support for MEGA Company on the market of the Republic of South Africa. The first part outlines possible forms of expansion to the foreign market and then State support of export. In the second part there is characterized and analyzed the business situation of MEGA Company, or rather Offer, based on an interview with a Company representative. The third part deals with the analysis of the South African market in terms of significant information for exporters, or rather Demand. In this part there was also carried out an interview with a representative of CzechTrade, which outlined the current macroeconomic situation in the Republic of South Africa and the name of a successful Czech company doing business on this market. Based on own survey, there was also carried out a questionnaire survey with representatives of Czech successful companies doing business on the South African market. The output of this master thesis is the proposal of expansion to the market of the Republic of South Africa in regards of State support of export, Company's offer, market demand, own experience of other companies and current situation on the market of expansion.
Legal Regulation of Activities of the Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation
Buiová, Mai Linh ; Vybíral, Roman (advisor) ; Karfíková, Marie (referee)
Legal Regulation of Activities of the Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation The subject of this thesis is an analysis of regulatory instruments which affect the working of the Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation (abbreviated as EGAP in Czech). While the main point of focus are the legal instruments, non-legal tools needed to be considered as well for a full understanding of the topic. The first chapter covers the historical development of the corporation and its importance for the economy of the Czech Republic. Other institutions supporting export are also mentioned in short - the Czech Export Bank and the CzechTrade agency. In the second chapter I analyse relevant legislation of the Czech Republic and the European Union and international agreements as well. The next chapter consists of a description of insurance products in EGAP portfolio and their comparison. In the fourth chapter, I first outline the export policy of the Czech government and I follow to explain the means of financing the corporation and the capital requirements that are put on it. The topic of insurance operated on a commercial basis is covered, albeit briefly. This is handled by a subsidiary company of EGAP. The process of providing insurance with state support has been changed recently, with measures aiming to...
Application of the Consensus OECD in Export Financing
Hofírková, Lucie ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with the support of export and export financing, with a focus on international regulation of this area, namely the Consesus OECD, i.e. the Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits. The paper describes the general background of this Arrangement and its requirements on the financial terms of provided export credits. The above mentioned is demonstrated on the concrete practice in the Czech Republic. The paper includes a detailed overview of the institutional framework of official support of export credits and the most important export credits parameters are illustrated by concise indicative offer of export financing. This thesis also summarizes the process and possible outcomes of current negotiations concerning the Consensus OECD and possible future cooperation with non-participant countries.
Officially supported export financing
Velcer, Jan ; Tlapa, Martin (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze government supported export financing in the Czech Republic. The first theoretical part is primarily devoted to the definitions of the basic concepts and features, focusing in particular on conditions of payments. This section also describes methods and instruments of export finance as well as activities of the most important institutions that participate in promoting exports. The second part of this work is practically oriented. Individual processes and methods are put into practice on a model contract.
Risk management of export financing
Pavlatovská, Lucie ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Karel, Petr (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to propose and evaluate the political and credit risks management associated with the export of medical equipment to countries outside the European Union, including the short and long term analysis of financing options. Alternative solutions are based on well-known approaches of state organizations, which are experienced with the issue and commercial solutions offered by London Market in cooperation with the London insurance market. The main output is comparison of the proposed solutions and evaluation of the optimal solution according to the established criteria by Czech exporter.
Financing of cross-border activities of small and medium- sized enterprises
Hrušková, Lenka ; Taušer, Josef (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
First chapter explains the concept of SME in terms of providing of the state support, and points out their contribution to economy and society. Second chapter provides a brief overview of the activities of EU towards SME sector and state support of cross-border activities of SME. Third chapter provides an overview of commercial and alternative forms of financing of SME's activities, such as activities of commercial banks towards SMEs, factoring, leasing and private equity). Fourth chapter is an analysis of impact of crisis on financing of SME, concentrated on governmental anticrisis measurements and their real impact on financing of export with state support.
Significance of export credit insurance with state support in global economic crisis
Lehanka, Josef ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Michal (referee)
The first chapter summarises basic characteristics of the export credit insurance, particularly focusing on the export credit insurance with state support. The second chapter summarises the issue of export credit insurance as a tool of export-oriented politics. The third one describes international organisations and international regulations affecting export credit insurance with state support. Tha last chapter summarises developement of export credit insurance from the beginning to the present time including contemporary economic crisis.
New forms of institutional provisioning of export policy in the Czech Republic
Salíni, Linda ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Nigrinová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis provides an overview of the importance of exports for the Czech economy and the main instruments used for support of exports by state and private institutions. It also presents new export activities of a non-state institution - International Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic (ICC Czech Republic), which is the general public not sufficiently aware of. The work contains opinions and positions of entities being directly affected by state export promotion in the Czech Republic - particularly small and medium enterprises, large exporters, and commercial banks - and also their specific requirements for the content of state export strategy. Their opinions are derived from various surveys and analysis and based on the information obtained from ICC Czech Republic. To create high-quality export strategy, it is necessary for the Ministry of Industry and Trade to cooperate with all relevant subjects such as EGAP, Czech Export Bank, Czech Chamber of Commerce, ICC Czech Republic, but especially with the business community. The strategy also needs to include the consolidation of state export promotion services, the allocation of sufficient funds for the Czech Export Bank and EGAP, the involvement of commercial banks in foreign trade finance and enhancement of international competitiveness of Czech exports. Thus can only be increased its contribution to individual subjects of foreign trade and the State itself.

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