Delivered Duty Paid
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) is an Incoterm used in international trade agreements to define the comprehensive responsibilities of the seller in delivering goods. Under DDP terms, the seller is obligated to arrange transportation and cover all costs and risks associated with delivering the goods to a specified place, which can be the buyer's premises or another agreed-upon location. This responsibility includes handling customs clearance and paying all import duties, taxes, and other charges.
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FAQ
Example or usage in road freight logistics:
An Italian manufacturer selling furniture to a UK buyer under DDP terms would handle transportation, all costs and risks, customs clearance, and import duties. The seller's responsibilities end when the goods are available for unloading at the UK warehouse, where the buyer takes over for unloading.