Letters of Credit are issued under the Customs and Practice 2017
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Category Letters of Credit, Logistics and Trade Professionals, Professors and Students of Global Trade
Deadline: August 21, 2017 | Date: August 22, 2017
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-06-15 15:15:55 (GMT+9)
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Overview:Letters of Credit are the primary instruments for assuring payment of goods sold internationally. Letters of Credit are issued under the Uniform Customs and Practice standard and can be negotiated by over 30,000 banks worldwide. Why should you Attend:With financing choices that include cash in advance, open terms, letters of credit (L/C), sight drafts and time drafts, both importers and exporters need to understand the true implications of their credit policies and practices. Areas Covered in the Session:Gain a Comprehensive Understanding of the Letter of Credit ProcessLearn how to Negotiate the Terms of both Import and Export L/CsBe 100% aware of Letter of Credit Documentation requirementsBe Aware of all Expenses Associated with Using Letters of CreditWho Will Benefit:ExportersLogistics and Trade ProfessionalsInternational Sales ExecutivesCustoms BrokersFreight ForwardersAirlinesSteamship LinesInternational Banking PersonnelSpeaker Profile:Douglas Cohen has been at the forefront of international trade and transactions. With positions in private law practice, US Department of Commerce, the European Union, IATA, and American Airlines, he has developed significant expertise in import-export operations and compliance, global transactions, international negotiations, intellectual property, and cross-cultural business communication.Contact Detail:Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,Phone: +1-800-447-9407Email: supportcompliance4All.com
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