Relacionar Columnas Trade TermsVersión en línea Lengua extranjera comercial - Trade terms por Azereth Burquez 1 Cash in Advance (advance payment). 2 Consignment. 3 Certificate of Origin (COO). 4 Confirming House. 5 Advance Payment. 6 Certificate of Conformity. 7 Anti-diversion Clause. 8 Antidumping Duty. 9 Countertrade. 10 Arbitration. 11 Bill of Lading. 12 Certificate of Free Sale. 13 Air Waybill. 14 Cost and Freight (CFR). 15 Customs-Bonded Warehouse. 16 Carnet. 17 Commercial Invoice. 18 Contract. 19 Consular Invoice. 20 Carriage and Insurance. Special duty imposed to offset the price effect of dumping that has been determined. Signed statement from the producer or exporter attesting that a product has been commercially sold within the country of origin. Cash in Advance. Signed statement from a manufacturer attesting that a product meets certain technical standards. Process of resolving a dispute or a grievance outside of the court system by presenting it to an impartial. It is a non-negotiable instrument of air transport that serves as a receipt for the shipper. Signed statement required in certain nations attesting to the origin of the export item. Document required in some countries that describes the shipment of goods and shows information such as the consignor, consignee, and value of the shipment. Payment from a foreign customer to a U.S. exporter prior to actually receiving the exporter’s products. Paid To (CIP) Carriage and insurance paid for delivery to a named destination. Delivery of merchandise to the buyer or distributor, whereby the latter agrees to sell it and only then pay the U.S. exporter. General expression meaning the sale or barter of goods on a reciprocal basis. To help ensure that U.S. exports go only to legally authorized destinations, the U.S. Company based in a foreign country that acts as a foreign buyer’s agent and places confirmed orders with U.S. exporters. Building or other secured area in which dutiable goods may be stored. Standardized international customs document known as an ATA. Contract between the owner of the goods and the carrier. Written or oral agreement that is legally enforceable. Document prepared by the exporter or freight forwarder and required by the foreign buyer to prove ownership and to arrange for payment to the exporter. Cost and freight to a named overseas port.