Ecommerce Sellers Face DDP Vs DDU Shipping Dilemma

Ecommerce Sellers Face DDP Vs DDU Shipping Dilemma

Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to comprehensively consider factors such as customs clearance responsibility, tax burden, and risk transfer when choosing between DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) and DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) terms. DDP is suitable for scenarios where buyers lack customs clearance capabilities or need to enhance customer experience, while DDU is suitable for situations where buyers have customs clearance capabilities or tax rates fluctuate significantly. When choosing, attention should be paid to the policies of the destination country, tax calculation, and the qualifications of the freight forwarder to reduce risks and ensure smooth delivery.

HS Codes for Agricultural Products Boost Global Trade

HS Codes for Agricultural Products Boost Global Trade

This article provides a detailed analysis of agricultural products related to HS Code 12, including endangered seeds, hops, and American ginseng. It explores their export conditions and market demand, offering insights for agricultural enterprises looking to engage in international trade.