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Trade Facilitation Explained: Role of a Commercial Intermediary

Trade facilitation refers to commercial support provided to help buyers, sellers and business partners connect, communicate and progress transactions more efficiently.

What a Trade Facilitator Does

  • Connects relevant commercial parties
  • Coordinates communication and meetings
  • Supports exchange of preliminary documents
  • Helps clarify transaction procedure
  • Assists with commercial follow-up

Facilitator vs Broker vs Mandate

A facilitator supports the process. A broker may be more directly involved in arranging a transaction for commission. A mandate usually claims formal authority to represent a buyer or seller.

Related: How Mandates Work · Mandate & Partnership


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