Incoterms, or International Commercial Terms, are a series of rules defining the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade transactions.
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means that the seller is responsible for all costs involved in delivering the goods to the buyer’s destination, including duties and taxes.
DAP (Delivered At Place) involves the seller paying for transportation up to a specific location, but the buyer is responsible for customs clearance and any associated duties or taxes.
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