DDU -
Delivered Duty UNpaid
"Delivered duty unpaid" means
that the seller delivers the goods to the buyer, not
cleared for import, and not unloaded from any
arriving means of transport at the named place of
destination. The seller has to bear the costs and
risks involved in bringing the goods thereto, other
than, where applicable, any duty (which term
includes the responsibility for and the risks of the
carrying out of customs formalities, and the payment
of formalities, customs duties, taxes and other
charges) for import in the country of destination.
Such duty has to be borne by the buyer as well as
any costs and risks caused by his failure to clear
the goods for import in time.
However, if the parties wish the seller to carry out
customs formalities and bear the costs and risks
resulting therefore as well as some of the costs
payable upon import of the goods, this should be
made clear by adding explicit wording to this effect
in the contract of sale.
This term may be used irrespective of the mode of
transport but when delivery is to take place in the
port of destination on board the vessel or on the
quay (wharf), the DES or DEQ terms should be used.
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