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Some of the delivery terms in the USA have the same three-letter abbreviation as in the Incoterms Standards.

These delivery terms are defined within the United States federal and are inconsistent with the Incoterms Standards.UCC stands for Uniform Commercial Code.

Due to potential confusion with domestic North American usage of FOB, it is recommended that the use of Incoterms be explicitly specified, along with the edition of the standard.

For example, "FOB New York (Incoterms 2010)".

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