ICC Guide to Incoterms 2010

ICC Guide to Incoterms® 2010
By Prof. Jan Ramberg

ICC Guide to Incoterms® 2010 analyzes in detail each of the 11 Incoterms® rules. Diagrams and illustrations facilitate their understanding. This Guide explains the history of these ground-breaking international commercial terms. This is an invaluable companion for everyone involved in cross border transactions, and it shows how the Incoterms® rules work in conjunction with other contracts and answers questions such as:

  • What are Incoterms® rules and what can they do for me?
  • How do I reference Incoterms® 2010 in a contract of sale, insurance or payment?
  • What are the main differences between Incoterms® 2000 and Incoterms® 2010?

International business people should have this book handy for a deeper understanding of ICC’s globally used trade terms. ICC’s Incoterms­® rules have been revised to take account of the latest changes in contemporary commercial practice. An understanding of the modifications to the 2000 edition is essential to ensuring that Incoterms® 2010 are applied in the most efficient way worldwide.

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ICC Guide to Incoterms 2010

ICC Publication No. 720
Paperback, 2010 Edition
Approximately 180 pages
Price: $90.00
ISBN 978-92-842-0082-5

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