International Terms 2010 Rules


Why Should You Attend:

The newest set of international trade terms are the Incoterms® 2010 rules created by the International Chamber of Commerce which define responsibilities, risks, and costs of the seller and buyer for delivery of goods under sales contracts. The new Incoterms® rules take into account the latest developments in commercial practice, and update, add two new rules and deletes four of the former rules. Come January 1, 2011, the updated rules will become effective.

These trade terms provide a uniform set of rules to assist buyers and sellers in stating each party’s obligations under an international contract. They streamline and remove some of the ambiguity that can occur in a contract especially when parties speak different languages. They provide a basis for dispute resolution. Attend the Incoterms® 2010 rules webinar to understand the major revisions of these terms and how you can use them effectively in doing business.

®”Incoterms” is a trademark of the International Chamber of Commerce.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

New major revisions to Incoterms.
Definition of the 11 Incoterms.
Review of the different groups of terms.
Transfer of Risk from the Seller to the Buyer.
Responsibility for Insurance.
Costs Associated with Each Term.
Advantages and disadvantages of each term.

Who Will Benefit:

Companies with IMMEX plants in Mexico
Individuals or companies wishing apply for IMMEX Program
Companies supplying goods or services to IMMEX plants
Companies receiving goods and services from an IMMEX
Customs Compliance personnel
Transportation and Logistics
Inside Counsel
International sales/purchasing department

Instructor Profile:
Brenda Cordova, graduated from the School of Law of the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi. Fluent in English and Spanish, she completed the coursework requirements for an LLM degree in International Law and Latin American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin (the School of Law and the Institute of Latin American Studies). She has taken several courses on Mexican customs and international trade at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus San Luis Potosi and at BANCOMEXT.

Brenda’s legal practice covers all areas of customs, business, corporate, international purchasing from the Mexican government, international contracts, foreign investment, and NAFTA, including NAFTA audits, labeling, classification, customs regimes, IMMEX, duty deferral and drawback.

 

 

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