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DDU - DELIVERED DUTY UNPAID (incoterms 2000)
 
What is DDU?
 
DDU is a delivery term Delivered Duty Unpaid, specified in INCOTERMS 2000.
 
DDU means that the seller delivers goods to the named place of destination.
 
The seller pays costs until the goods delivered to the named place of destination.
 
The goods delivered with DDU are cleared for export by seller.
 
This also means that the buyer should bear all costs and risks of loss or damage from the point of delivery.
 

It is recommended to verify specific details in Incoterms 2000.

 

 

Import, Export, Incoterms

 
The seller's obligations in DDU term:
Provision of goods
Licenses and export formalities
Delivery at the named place
Transfer of risks to the buyer
Details are specified in Incoterms 2000
 
The buyer's obligations in DDU term:
Payment of the price
Licenses and import formalities
Contracts of carriage to the named place
The buyer should bear all risks from the time the goods are delivered according to DDU term
Details are specified in Incoterms 2000
 
Additional information about divisions of costs, notice to the buyer, notice to the seller, proof of delivery, transport documents and other obligations available in INCOTERMS 2000 of ICC.
 

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