When the payment condition is “in carriage” or “Port to Port,” the costs associated with the shipment of goods are typically incurred by both the exporter and the importer. This means that the exporter is responsible for the costs of getting the goods from their place of origin to the port of export, and the importer is responsible for the costs of getting the goods from the port of import to their final destination. This includes costs such as freight charges, customs duties, and other associated fees. It's important to note that the specific terms of the payment condition will vary depending on the contract between the exporter and importer, and it's essential to review and understand the agreement before entering into any trade.
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Code | Charge | Price | Rates charged per | Shipping phase | Payment |
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FSC | Fuel Surcharge | €0,50 | Kg | Carriage | shipper & consignee |