Sometimes a countys currency is so soft or inconvertible


Sometimes, a county's currency is so "soft "or inconvertible that they are made to make payments to the seller for the goods in another currency. And if the country with this poor soft currency was trading with the USA., their own country may not let them pay in "Greenbacks" which is a reserve currency in many nations. So, what arrangements might the buying country make before placing an order with the USA country? PLEASE PROVIDE CITATION TO YOUR ANSWER

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