What is a double-clearance tax package? What is the difference with DDP?
Before we understand the double-clearance package tax, we need to understand the following concepts 1. DDU: Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU), i.e. Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU). 2. DAP: DAP (Delivered at Place). Delivered at Place (DAP): The condition of delivery at the destination, plus fill in the specified destination. DAP delivery location, either at the border between the two countries at the designated place, on board the ship at the port of destination, or at a location inland in the importing country. 3. DDP: Delivered Duty Paid. So essentially express delivery is DDU, traditional air delivery is DAP, air delivery may be DDU or DDP, and the special line is basically DDP. Next, let’s talk in detail about the double-clearance tax package 1 “Double clearance” refers to the exporting country customs declaration and importing country customs clearance. 2 “Tax inclusive” means usually fuel surcharge, destination customs clearance fee, destination tax, and other fees. 3 So double-clearan...
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