Saudi EXIM Bank issues $100m worth of insurance policies to support

RIYADH: The Saudi Export-Import Bank has issued insurance policies, totaling $100 million so far this year, to support the Kingdom’s exports to South Africa, the lender’s CEO said. In an exclusive

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