banner-img

Learning can be easier with EX - Library.

Explore our newest feature, a reliable informational resource you've been looking for!
Join |
Imad Kassir

Imad Kassir

Lawyer
12 Followers

Registration with Specific Institution

Do I have to be registered as an importer/exporter with a specific institution for specific products?
From Argentina
To Algeria
Sep 10
2021
1
answer
Imad K.
Sep 10, 2021

For medications (whether for human or veterinary use), fertilizers and some other products an importer/exporter must be registered not only with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, but also with the relevant government institution that oversees safety and quality standards. For medication for human use, and some cosmetic products, the importer/exporter must be registered with the Ministry of Health. For veterinary medication, the importer/exporter must be registered with the Veterinary Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture, and for fertilizer and other agricultural chemicals, the importer/exporter must be registered with the Ministry of Agriculture, Agrochemicals Section.

read more

Documents for customs clearance licenses

What are the required documents to renew customs clearance licenses?
From Afghanistan
To Iraq
Aug 26
2021
1
answer
Imad K.
Aug 26, 2021
  • The original license to be renewed
  • Fill the renewal form
  • A copy of the commercial register
  • A copy of the commercial license
  • A copy of the company’s ID card
read more

Difference between your “Cargos” and “Markets

What is the difference between your “Cargos” and “Markets” data?
From Hong Kong
To Vietnam
Aug 13
2021
1
answer
Imad K.
Aug 13, 2021

“Cargos” is based on our Bill of Lading data, which provides shipment information, such as importer, shipper, notify party, and commodity description. These details allow you to track specific cargos.

“Markets” is based on US Census data – quantitative information about commodities and country trade volumes that allow you to analyze and rank the trade of country markets.

read more
From Nigeria
To Philippines
Jun 03
2021
1
answer
Imad K.
Jun 03, 2021

Dimensional Standard: They ensure the inter-changeability of packaging components and accessories and assist modular packaging. Such standards help to curb proliferation of package dimensions and thus assist consumers in making objective comparison of the package contents and price.

Standards Concerning Quality of Resistance to Wear: They guarantee that the product will meet the purpose for which it has been designed.

Standard Test Method: These methods are used to compare materials and products intended to be used for the same purpose. They determine, for example, the breaking point of the corrugated board used in the containers for transport by sea. A test method must be developed before any standards relating to the aspects of use can be established.

Standardized Technical Terms & Symbols: These terms and symbols are adopted throughout a country by every industry as a common technical language to be readily understood within the sector.

Codes of Standard Practice: In general, these codes recommend method concerning the technical procedures for packing for use in specified industries. The packaging industries in some highly industrialized countries have already adopted such codes. Other lesser-developed countries often use the code as operational guidelines and in reference manuals.

read more

Opening an L/C

What is the mechanism for opening an L/C?
From Australia
To Turkey
May 07
2021
1
answer
Imad K.
May 07, 2021

The Mechanism for opening an L/C is as follows:

When a sales contract is made between the exporter and the importer, both sides agree to do business on an L/C basis

The importer requests the issuing bank to issue an L/C.

If the issuing bank determines that the importer’s financial standing is acceptable, the bank will issue the L/C to the exporter (beneficiary of L/C). The bank may request the importer to make a deposit (security) in order to guarantee them.

The issuing bank notifies the exporter through the correspondent bank (notifying bank) by telegram first and then sends the original L/C to the exporter.

The exporter executes the shipment according to the conditions of the L/C.

The exporter presents the Bill of Exchange (Draft) based on the condition of the L/C together with a full set of the shipping documents and applies for negotiation of the documentary bill at the exporter’s bank (negotiating bank).

The negotiating bank checks the conditions of L/C and shipping documents. If the conditions of L/C are found to be consistent with the shipping documents, the bank pays the exporter. However, the exporter has to be very careful, as the bank is not able to honour the Bill of Exchange, if there is any discrepancy between the condition of L/C and the documents attached. If a discrepancy occurs, the exporter has to inform the importer and have him request the issuing bank for an amendment to the L/C accordingly.

read more
This website uses cookies. By using this website, you consent to our use of these cookies