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What is DDP incoterm?

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Incoterms are international sales with terms, published by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and widely used in international commercial transactions.

If you are selling a product to someone in Another Country, then you can handle the transaction several ways.

You can receive payment from the buyer, THEN send the item.

OR

You can send the item, and receive payment when the seller picks it up.

OR

You can leave the item in a warehouse for the Buyer to arrange delivery.

In fact, the possibilities are literally infinate! To save confusions, and provide a fair playing field, Incoterms provides a set of standard delivery options, and associated terms such as DDP.

DDP is one of the less popular Incoterms, due to the increased risk and responsibility of the Seller.

DDP is short for Delivered Duty Paid.

This term means that the seller pays for all transportation costs and bears all risk until the goods have been delivered and pays the duty.

For more on this specific term, please see here:

http://www.iccwbo.org/incoterms/preambles/pdf/DDP.pdf

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