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On Export-Import Procedure

Zhao Yushen

Chinese Economy, 1983, vol. 16, issue 3, 66-75

Abstract: >p>In general, exports and imports consist of the following procedures:>/p>>p>1. Preparations for negotiation prior to a transaction, including procurement of the merchandise to be exported, grasping the international market situation, and arranging shipment and delivery;>/p>>p>2. Drafting export-import plans, contacting the other trade party, and negotiating the terms;>/p>>p>3. Signing the contract when agreement is reached; and>/p>>p>4. Implementing the contract accordingly.>/p>

Date: 1983
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