Incoterms (International Commercial Terms)
A standardized set of trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade.
Definition
A standardized set of trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade. Incoterms specify who is responsible for costs risk and logistics at different stages of the shipping process. Examples include EXW (Ex-Works) FOB (Free on Board) and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
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