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Importing and Exporting

Importing refers to the act of bringing services and goods from a foreign market into the country. Exporting, on the other hand, refers to the act of selling goods and services from the home country to other countries.

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The relationship between consignor and consignee?

The relationship between the Consignor and the Consignee is that of a principal and agent.

Countries that export and import to UK?

The UK is one of the Worlds biggest Exporters/Importers

UK exports the most too...

America,Germany,Netherlands,France,Ireland,Belgium,Spain ( in that order)

These are just their "main biggest export partners" ,they export all over the world.

UK Imports the most from....

Germany,America,China,Netherlands,France,Norway,Belgium,Italy (in that order)

What happens to a country if it is placed with an embargo?

The country is not allowed to trade. i deleted the other one because it was dumb

Where can you find free price index info on JP54 D2 etc?

I am now for years in the oil trade and to find the safest and most reliable information is to call the Terminals in Rotterdam. But through the net for a quick review I rely in this page: http://www.heizoel24.de/ . It is in German but page can be translated and most products carry the same names internationally.

Hope this will help. Best regards.

What did david Thompson have to do with the fur trade?

David Thompson made maps up to the Hudsons bay to find beavers and other first nations followed Thompsons maps and got beaver skins

What is an excess of imports over exports?

This would be a trade deficit, where the imports cannot be balanced by exports.

What is difference between inward LC and outward LC?

An outward LC is opened on behalf of a customer who wishes to import or buy goods. An Inward LC is opened by a foreign bank in favor of the exporter.

Who are Columbia's main trading partners?

Its main trading partners are the USA, Germany, Venezuela, Japan, France, Ecuador and the UK.

What is best for buyer iNCOTERMS -CPT or CFR?

The difference between CFR and CPT is that CFR may only be used for waterways and oceanfreight and CPT can de used for any mode of transport. CFR destination therefor is limited until the port of destination and CPT can be used for any destibation.

When to use the Bill of lading?

When you intend to export or import some goods or a consignment.

In details we can say that: This is a Legal Document for both CNOR & CNEE to EXP & IMP their valued cargo issued by the Freight Forwarder or Shipping Line. Goods can not be released without this paper.

So, it's resolved that, "When a party need to make a shipment then they should use that & also they have to."

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What caused the American fur trading to end by the 1840s?

Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s

What is a Phytosanitary Certificate?

A signed and sealed certificate made after an inspection of wood products reveals that the export is free of pests, soil, bark, and is either heat treated to 56'C for 30minutes, or fumigated using methly bromide, or is green wood.

US nor Japan require them from Canada...check rules for other nations.

Which country exports the most Salt?

According to NationMasters.com, Germany exports the most salt.