Are a company’s financial resources matched with the volume they intend to export during the accreditation process?
Yes. A company may choose to self-limit their export tonnage to strengthen their application. For example, an applicant wanting to export small quantities of bulk wheat may have an export proposal for which it is ‘fit and proper’, despite having fewer financial resources compared with other accredited exporters. The flexibility given to WEA means it can accredit such an applicant, while requiring evidence of significant financial resources from applicants with significant export proposals.
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