Incoterms 2020

Incoterms 2020
Author: Global Negotiator
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781710009279

The Incoterms rules are a total of 11 terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce, which define costs, risks and obligations of buyers and sellers in international transactions. The purpose of this book is to provide companies and international trade executives with a practical guide that allows them to understand and use the Incoterms 2020 correctly at three levels: legally, logistically and commercially. This book analyses the 11 Incoterms 2020, providing in-depth explanations of concepts such as: place of delivery and reception of goods, loading/unloading, export/import procedures, transfer of risks in transport, insurance, methods of payment, allocation of costs between seller and buyer, etc. To help in understanding the texts, numerous graphs, summary tables and examples are included that explain the obligations of sellers and buyers. Moreover, for each Incoterm there is a practical advice section and examples of the international trade operations for which they are most suitable. The INCOTERMS® 2020 Obligations, Costs and Risks is an essential tool for exporters, importers, brokers and commercial agents, forwarders and logistics professional, bankers, insurers, consultants, international lawyers, trade associations, chambers of commerce as well as teachers and students of international trade.

Practical guide to the Incoterms 2020 rules

Practical guide to the Incoterms 2020 rules
Author: David Soler
Publisher: MARGE BOOKS
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8418532858

The Incoterms rules are used to define the rights and obligations of the selling and buying companies with respect to the delivery terms of the goods in an international sales transaction. These rules are essential to agree on five key issues: the obligations and costs borne by the selling and buying parties, who is responsible for customs clearance and insurance of the goods, the place and time of delivery of the goods and the risks on them. Since its first publication in 1936, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) regularly reviews these rules and adapts them to successive changes in the field of international trade. This contributes to legal certainty in international sale of goods transactions and to the standardization of their delivery terms. This guide will help you to answer questions and choose the most appropriate Incoterms rule for each international sales transaction, making it a practical reference tool for professionals involved in foreign trade and for those who have to be trained in this subject.

ICC Guide to Export-import

ICC Guide to Export-import
Author: Guillermo Jiménez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012
Genre: Export sales contracts
ISBN: 9789284201334

The ICC Guide to Export/Import is all you need in order to succeed in international markets. This easy-to-understand introduction to international trade is at the same time a detailed handbook for the experienced practitioner. Completely updated, the fourth edition of this much acclaimed volume contains an extended analysis of new rules and regulations including ICC¿s Incoterms® 2010, URDG and others as well as crucial topics like online documentation and e-commerce, customs and intellectual property.

Incoterms 2010 QandA

Incoterms 2010 QandA
Author: Emily O'Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Export sales contracts
ISBN: 9789284201839

ISBP

ISBP
Author:
Publisher: ICC Publications
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

International Standard Banking Practice (ISBP) for the examination of documents under documentary credits, answers the most relevant questions practitioners have concerning how UCP 500, ICC's universally used rules on documentary credits, are to be integrated into day-to-day practice. The product of more than two years of work by the ICC Banking Commission, ISBP is based on the official Opinions issued by the Banking Commission in response to queries submitted by users of UCP 500. The text provides responses to the key questions relating to the examination of drafts, multimodal transport documents, insurance documents, certificates of origin and a range of other documents associates with letters of credit. This publication reflects international standard banking practice for all parties to a documentary credit. Figures show that 60%-70% of credits are rejected for discrepancies on first presentation. The new ISBP, by encouraging a uniformity of practice worldwide, is expected to cut these figures dramatically and, by doing so, to facilitate the flow of world trade.

Export/Import Procedures and Documentation

Export/Import Procedures and Documentation
Author: Donna Bade
Publisher: AMACOM
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2015-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814434762

The ultimate guide to navigating the increasingly complicated world of export and import guidelines. International business is more complex today than ever before, from customs and export control requirements, and distributors versus agents to payment mechanisms, insurance, and transportation. Featuring dozens of sample contracts, procedures, checklists, and ready-to-use forms, Export/Import Procedures and Documentation is an authoritative voice in the ever-changing, often-confusing world of international laws and regulations. This revised fifth edition contains new and expanded information on topics including: Corporate oversight and compliance Valuation The Export Control Reform Act Licensing requirements and exceptions International Commerce Trade Terminology The shifting definition of “Country of Origin” Specialized exporting and importing, and more! You no longer have to worry about all the dos, don’ts, and details of the vast world of importing/exporting. Export/Import Procedures and Documentation has done it for you already.

Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice

Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice
Author: Rupnarayan Bose
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2020-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1648508774

Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice explains in simple English all the important information you’ll ever need on letters of credit (LC). This book provides extensive, easy-to-understand, practical and useful suggestions to help during negotiations, in selecting the right terms of payment, improving operations, reducing errors and risks, facilitating trade and final settlement, and much more. It is extensively researched, delving deep into the subject of international trade, presenting current issues and solutions related to LCs that the reader may not otherwise come across easily. A gold mine of information on payment risk management, it’s the last word on documentary credits. “This book is a great read for knowledge and practical information on letters of credit. It succinctly takes the reader through the concepts of risk management, explains the fundamentals of global trade finance issues, the dilemmas plaguing international sellers and buyers, and standardised ways for the buyer and the seller to secure goods and make payments, respectively. This is a must-read book for academicians, exporters, importers and bankers looking for complete, authentic information on international trade finance and global business.” - Dr. Deepankar Sinha, Professor; Head - Research Division, Kolkata Campus; Programme Director - Centre for Trade and Logistics (CFTL), Kolkata Campus, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)