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C & Foreign Trade Buyer Process

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The first thing you need to do is to ask the other party to send you a PROFORMMA invoice (PI). The proforma invoice should indicate the other party's US dollar path and account number.

After receiving the proforma invoice, if you feel no problem, then pay the deposit.

When making a deposit, you entrust your American bank to wire (T/T) the US dollar and pay the deposit to the other bank.

Then you wait for the other party to make the goods.

C & According to trade terms, the price includes freight. So you actually paid for the goods and freight. In addition, generally speaking, you need to find a freight forwarder, whether it is export or import, it will be easier. C & Generally speaking, the importer will designate a shipping company, and the freight forwarder should try to find a direct shipping company from China to the United States. Finding an international freight forwarding company in America can help you do a lot of things. After determining the shipping company, you should inform the other party by email which shipping company it is, and contact the shipping company's agent in China.

Please note that your idea is in serious danger. You said to pay after inspection. This won't work, the risk is extremely high. What should I do if the manufacturer doesn't accept the final payment after inspection? What if it is not delivered to you? Without the bill of lading, you can't pick up the goods even if they come.

Bill of lading is a kind of ownership certificate, which means that the person who owns the bill of lading has the right to take away the goods. Bill of lading is very important in foreign trade.

So you must pay after receiving the scanned bill of lading. In English, it is customary to say: pay by copy of bill of lading.

After the payment is completed, the other party will confirm the payment, and then express the original bill of lading and customs clearance information to you (customs clearance information is usually a commercial invoice and packing list). Then you take the original bill of lading to pick up the goods. As for the import customs clearance, it is OK to hand it over to the freight forwarder.

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