Noun
/ˈkre.ði.to in.teɾ.naˈθjo.nal/
"Crédito internacional" is a term used in economics to refer to international credit or loans granted by financial institutions or governments across international borders. It is a moderately common term used both in oral speech and written contexts, especially in the field of economics and finance.
Spanish: La economía del país se benefició gracias al flujo de crédito internacional. English: The country's economy benefited from the flow of international credit.
Spanish: El banco central acordó un nuevo préstamo de crédito internacional con el Fondo Monetario Internacional. English: The central bank agreed on a new international credit loan with the International Monetary Fund.
"Crédito internacional" is not typically used in Spanish idiomatic expressions.