Summary: Incoterms 2010: The ICC should explain them to prevent errors
TweetShareEmail TweetShareEmailI enthusiastically celebrate the fact that new revisions (Incoterms 2010) have been made to the Incoterms 2000 with the new Incoterms 2010. This will be one of the most accurate revisions of the Incoterms in a long time. It’s vital to adapt to the new facets of International commerce. The International Chamber of Commerce [...]
TweetShareEmail TweetShareEmailI enthusiastically celebrate the
fact that new revisions (Incoterms 2010) have been made to the
Incoterms 2000 with the new Incoterms 2010. This will be one of the
most accurate revisions of the Incoterms in a long time. It’s vital
to adapt to the new facets of International commerce. The
International Chamber of Commerce [...]
Date Published: Dec 24, 2010 - 3:12 am
Incoterms rules are revised about once a decade to keep up with the
rapid expansion of world trade and globalization. Since the last
revision in 2000, much has changed in global trade and the current
revision take into account issues such as developments in cargo
security post 911 and the growing need to replace paper documents
with electronic ones.
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As of January 1, 2011 the eighth edition, Incoterms 2010,12 have
effect. The changes therein affect that all of the five terms in
section D are obsoleted and replaced with these three DAT Delivered
at Terminal, DAP Delivered at Place, and DDP Delivered Duty Paid.
The new terms apply to all modes of transport.
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To keep up with the rapid expansion of world trade and
globalization, the Incoterms rules are revised about once a decade.
Since the last revision in 2000, much has changed in global trade
and the current revision will take into account issues such as
developments in cargo security and the need to replace paper
documents with electronic ones.
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The new Incoterms 2010 update the current Incoterms 2000 with new
capabilities and less restrictions
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