An abbreviation for the phrase "international commercial terms", which refers to thirteen terms of sale used to assign responsibilities between buyers and sellers in the context of international shipping. These terms are published by the International Chamber of Commerce, and are recognized, accepted, and enforced by governments worldwide.
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- Incoterms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Incoterms rules or International Commercial terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ...
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Jan 1, 2011 ... Commercial Terms, also known as INCOTERMS®, that take effect on ... The revised rules, designated "INCOTERMS 2010", contain a series of ...
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INCOTERMS were created primarily for people inside the world of global trade. Outsiders frequently find them difficult to understand. Seemingly common words ...
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Oct 16, 2012 ... The latest version of the Incoterms® rules, ICC's standard commercial terms for use in contracts for the sale of goods, have been officially ...
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Incoterms® 2010: Your essential tool to ensure correct application of the Incoterms® rules in global and domestic sales transactions.
- The Incoterms® rules | ICC - International Chamber of Commerce
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- Export.gov - Incoterms 2010
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