3.8 The Customer shall provide the Contractor free of charge with all information and documents necessary for the performance of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Terms of Sale, Price Lists and Technical Documentation. The commercial invoice is a legally valid document between the exporter and the buyer (in this case, the foreign buyer) in which the goods for sale and the amount to be paid by the customer are clearly indicated. The commercial invoice is one of the main documents used by customs to determine customs duties. These documents are often used by governments to determine the true value of goods when calculating tariffs. Governments that use commercial invoicing to control imports often specify the form, content, number of copies, language to be used, and other characteristics.  An air waybill accompanies goods shipped by an international air carrier. The document contains detailed information about the shipment and allows you to track it. Air waybills are specific to the shipper and are not negotiable documents (unlike “order” bills of lading used for ship shipments). 23.2 Considering that such Confidential Information will be disclosed or otherwise made available to either party for the purpose of performing this Agreement, both parties hereby agree that at no time before or after the termination of this Agreement, nor directly or indirectly, will it disclose, disclose or make unauthorized use of the Confidential Information, Unless it is confidential The basic provision of a contract for the sale of goods is that you, the seller (in this case, the exporter) transfer ownership of the goods to your buyer (the importer) against payment (which, in international trade, is made in a foreign currency).

The export contract must set out the conditions and must at least describe: it is rare for the importer to accept the exporter`s first offer, and usually this first offer is followed by a series of counter-offers sent between the exporter and the importer until each party is satisfied and accepts the conditions set out in the final offer. to stick to it. 2.5 The Contractor shall keep the Customer informed of its activities, market conditions and the state of competition with care. The Contractor shall provide the Customer with all necessary information in [Specify Language] relating to the laws and regulations in the territory applicable to the product(s) (or service(s)) and its activity. The Agent will also send a report on its [option: 7.4] every (three months) [specify any other number] The Agent will inform the Customer of any existing agreement binding the Agent in relation to any other product (or service), whether as a manufacturer, agent, agent or retailer, and will then keep the Customer informed of such activities. With respect to this obligation, the Contractor declares that at the time of signing this Agreement, it represents (and/or manufactures, distributes, sells directly or indirectly) the goods (or services) listed in Annex 3. The performance of this activity by the Contractor shall in no way affect the performance of its obligations to the Contracting Authority under this Contract. The agreement also includes the conditions under which the contract is terminated: breach of contract, cessation of operations, impact of state or federal regulations, etc. The PHEIC, a mandatory field in the IED as defined in the Foreign Trade Regulations (“FTR”), is the person in the United States who receives the primary monetary or other benefit from the export transaction. The attached article describes the responsibilities of the PHEIC and provides a practical checklist to ensure compliance with U.S.

export regulations. Much more detailed and informative than a standard national packing list, an export packing list lists the seller, buyer, sender, invoice number, shipping date, mode of transport, carrier and lists the quantity, description, type of package, e.B a box, box, drum or carton, the quantity of packages, the total net weight and gross weight (in kilograms), packaging marks and, where applicable, dimensions. Both commercial paper mills and freight forwarders have packing list forms with them. A packing list can be used as a compliant document. It does not replace a commercial invoice. == References ===== External links ===And foreign customs officers can use the packing list to check the cargo, so the commercial invoice should reflect the information provided on the packing list. Also visit the country trade guides created by our trade exports in the country to U.S. embassies abroad. Each guide includes chapters on how to do business with a particular country.

Chapters include the “Sale of U.S. Goods and Services” section and the “Customs Regulations and Standards” section, which highlights requirements and documentation for a particular country of interest. Let`s take an example of shipping to China. 12.8 The entrepreneur is entitled to ask him for all the information, in particular an extract from the books, which are available to his client and which he needs to verify the amount of the commission due. Maker. The order must not contain a shipping date less than __ (_) days from the date the order was submitted to the manufacturer. Upon receipt of the Order, the Manufacturer must reject or accept the Order within ___ hours and inform the Licensee of its decision under section — of this Agreement. Manufacturing is at its sole discretion to decide whether or not to accept such an order. Before receiving an acceptance of the order, the Representative may cancel the order without further obligations.

When accepting an order, it becomes a binding agreement between the distributor and the manufacturer, in which the trader agrees to buy products in any form at the export contract, you need to be careful in the formulation of this document, since they are created between companies from countries that have very different legal systems, Regulation and attitudes towards commercial activities. . . . .