In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
In my opinion everything depends on the content of the contract document signed before the shipment of the cargo.This is because the characteristics of the cargo is taken into consideration before the deal.
GATT's main function is to promote fair trade among member nations by reducing and regulating trade tariffs and by providing a common way to solve any sort of trade dispute.
What is meaning of cash against delivery?
The answer for your quest is that when your purchase a product in a store,you have to pay the money before you get the delivery of the prouduct you purchased.
Rate the quality of British Petroleum Regular gasoline?
like $7.00 per gallon just a guess but correct
What is the difference between terms of trade and balance of trade?
terms of trade is the relationship of prices of imports and exports
tot=price index of imports
---- price index of exports
balance of trade is the difference between total exports and total imports
bot=totall exports- total imports
What is a transferable Letter of Credit?
A transferable letter of credit is one, which specifically states that it is
transferable. This will only occur if the applicant for the letter of credit
(buyer) agrees. In a transferable letter of credit, the rights and
obligations of the beneficiary are transferred to another party, usually a
manufacturer or wholesaler. Transfer may be either full or partial.
Why transfer an L/C?
Most transfers involve a seller who, as beneficiary of the letter of credit,
has a pending sale, but is unable to purchase the merchandise from
the manufacturer on open account. Export brokers most often use
transferable L/Cs. Transferring a portion of the export L/C to the
manufacturer allows the broker to leverage the buyer's banker's credit
by providing the manufacturer with assurance of payment if the
manufacturer performs under the transferred L/C terms and conditions.
Countries that export sugar are Brazil, usa, Cuba, china, Thailand. Australia aslo exports sugar. Russia is main sugar producer but don't export much.
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Top Ten Sugar Exporters
Below are the leading sugar exporters for 2005-6.
· Brazil … 17.7 million tons (39% of global sugar exports)
· European Union … 8.1 million (18%)
· Australia … 4.1 million (9%)
· Thailand … 2.6 million (5.8%)
· SADC … 1.6 million (3.6%)
· Guatemala … 1.5 million (3.3%)
· India … 1.4 million (3.1)
· Persian Gulf … 1.3 million (2.9%)
· South Africa … 1.3 million (2.9%)
· Cuba … 1.2 million (2.7%)
http://world-trade-organization.suite101.com/article.cfm/top_ten_sugar_exporters
Top Ten Sugar Exporters
Below are the leading sugar exporters for 2005-6.
Why are exports and imports important?
they are important because we wouldn't have bannas or some other fruits would be gone .
What to do to get an export license after getting import export code?
Import export code is export licence.
After getting import export code (IE CODE) you should become a member in export promotion council for your product.
For example, if you want to export spices, you should become a member in Spices Board.
In what chronological order did European countries control the African slave trade?
Portuguese, Dutch then English
wine, cork and elictricity to mainland italy. Sardinia lives mostly from tourism: http://www.holidays-in-sardinia.com/factsheets.cfm?factsheetid=63
How does US exports and imports each affect domestic production?
The United States'exports are as much a part of the nation's production as are the expenditures of its own consumers on goods and services made in the United States. Therefore, the United States exports must be counted as part of GDP. On the other hand, imports, being produced in foreign countries, are part of those countries' GDPs. When Americans buy imports, these expenditures must be subtracted from the United States'GDP, for these expenditures are not made on the United States' production.
they jumped off clifs
What are the factors to consider in selecting suitable garden or farm site?
Site:Location meaning about 6 hours of sun
Soil management: fertile PH factor 6.0 to 6.5 etc.
Seed And Plants Timing: don't sow seed til the soil is warm enough
Weed and insect Control:
Irrigation:
The theory of comparative advantage suggests that a country should specialize in producing those goods that it can produce most efficiently, while buying goods that it can produce relatively less efficiently from other countries. Furthermore, the theory suggests that opening a country to free trade stimulates economic growth, which creates dynamic gains from trade. Therefore, it would follow that if low-wage countries can make certain products more efficiently than high wage countries, the low wage countries should produce and export those products. While trade barriers may protect workers and companies, they are a short-term fix at best. Moreover, by protecting industries, the government is not encouraging companies to become more efficient. Instead, they are promoting inefficiency. Consumers lose out because they have higher prices and less choice.