Chapter 1 A Brief Introduction to International Trade
1.1 Reasons for International Trade
1.2 Forms of International Trade
1.3 Problems in International Trade
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Exercises
Chapter2 Price Terms
2.1 Function and Classification of Price Terms
2.2 Commonly Used Three Price Terms to Sea and Waterway Transportation
2.2.1 FOB
2.2.2 CFR
2.2.3 CIF
2.3 Commonly Used Three Price Terms to Any Mode of Transportation
2.3.1 Interpretation of FCA, CPT and CIP
2.3.2 Comparison Between FOB, CIF, CFR and FCA, CIP, CPT
2.4 Other Price Terms
2.4.1 EXW (EX Works...Named Place)
2.4.2 FAS (Free alongside Ship...Named Port of Shipment)
2.4.3 DAF (Delivered at Frontier...Named Place)
2.4.4 DES (Delivered EX Ship...Named Port of Destination)
2.4.5 DEQ (Delivered EX Quay...Named Port of Destination)
2.4.6 DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid...Named Place of Destination)
2.4.7 DDP (Delivered Duty Paid...Named Place of Destination)
2.5 "Incoterms 2010" and "Incoterms 2020"
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Chapter 3 Name, Quality, Quantity and Packing of Commodity
3.1 Name of Commodity
3.2 Quality of Commodity
3.2.1 Sale by Sample
3.2.2 Sale by Description
3.3 Other Quality Clauses
3.4 Quantity of Commodity
3.4.1 System of Measurement
3.4.2 Interpretation of Weight
3.4.3 Quantity Allowance
3.5 Packing and Marking of Commodity
3.5.1 Functions and Determinants of Packing
3.5.2 Transport Packing
3.5.3 Marking
3.5.4 Sales Packaging
3.5.5 Packing Clause in the Sales Contract
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Exercises
Chapter 4 International Cargo Transport
4.1 Parties Involved in Transport
4.2 Modes of Transport
4.2.1 Marine Transportation
4.2.2 Railway Transportation
4.2.3 Air Transport
4.2.4 International Multimodal Transport
4.2.5 Container Transport
4.2.6 Road Transport
4.2.7 Land Bridge Transport
4.2.8 Postal Transport
4.2.9 Pipelines Transport
4.3 Transportation Documents
4.3.1 Bill of Lading
4.3.2 Sea Waybill
4.3.3 Rail Waybill
4.3.4 Air Waybill
4.3.5 Container Bill of Lading
4.3.6 Multimodal Transport Bill
4.3.7 Parcel Post Receipt
4.4 Procedures of Booking Space
4.5 Shipment Clause in International Trade Contract
4.5.1 Time of Shipment and Delivery
4.5.2 Port of Shipment and Port of Destination
4.5.3 Partial Shipment and Transshipment
4.5.4 Shipping Advice
4.5.5 Lay Days, Demurrage and Dispatch
Notes to the Text
Exercises
Chapter 5 International Cargo Insurance
5.1 The Coverage of Marine Cargo Insurance
5.2 Ocean Marine Cargo Clauses of C[C
5.3 London Insurance Institute Cargo Clauses
5.4 Insurance Clauses in Sales Contract
Notes to the Text
Exercises
Chapter 6 International Payment
6.1 Payment Options for Domestic Trade
6.2 Payment Instrument
6.3 Payment Methods
6.4 Payment Clauses in the Contract
6.5 Summary Risk Lever of Different Modes of Payment
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Exercises
Chapter 7 Inspection and Going Through Customs
7.1 Commodity Inspection
7.2 Going Through Customs
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Exercises
Chapter 8 Disputes, Claims and Arbitration
8.1 Disputes
8.2 Claims
8.3 Arbitration
8.4 Force Majeure
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Exercises
Chapter 9 international Trade Procedures and Documentation
9.1 Procedures of an Export Transaction
9.2 Procedures of an Import Transaction
9.3 International Trade Documentation
Notes to the Text
Exercises
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