Incoterms 2020 explained for exporters and importers

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When you are exporting or importing goods, what are the best Incoterms for your business? The course will not make you an Incoterms expert but will provide you with sufficient understanding to answer the question. The course is designed with UK exporters and importers in mind, however, Incoterms are international trade rules used worldwide. Therefore, the course benefits traders in any country. 

Topics

  • What Incoterms do 
  • Incoterms 2020 changes 
  • General overview and least/most risk Incoterms for an exporter and importer
  • EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAP, DPU, DDP
  • Rules for sea and inland waterway transport: FAS, FOB, CFR, CIF 

Slides are available in the resources section. In addition, after purchasing the course, you will be given access to the articles on the platform.   

Quiz & Certificate

Quizzes and a test are included to help you to test your knowledge. After answering more than 60% of the test questions correctly, you will be awarded a certificate. 

Time

Please plan to dedicate 50-60 min. to learning.

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Happy learning and exporting!

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