An indent is a formal document used in international trade that serves as a request for the supply of goods from a seller to a buyer. It typically details the specifications, quantities, and prices of the goods required, acting as a purchase order. Indents are crucial for facilitating communication between buyers and sellers, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of the transaction. They are commonly used in bulk commodity trading and can be part of a larger contracting process.
Chinese against foreign trade
advantages of foreign trade multiplier
foreign trade deficit
Some countries restrict their currency from freely trading. They require a Foreign Exchange transaction to be supported by documenttion justifying the transaction, such as a trade document.
Did Athens support or avoid foreign trade?
Ewa Bjorling is the Minister of Foreign Trade for Sweden.
regulate foreign trade
Treaty of Kangawa opened ports to foreign trade.
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade was created in 1963.
Ministry of Foreign Trade - Colombia - was created in 1991.
Ministry of Foreign Trade - Colombia - ended in 2002.
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade was created in 1960.