Incoterms® 2020
We still see some clients and buyers/sellers referencing the Incoterms 2010. The Incoterms 2020 were introduced in January 2020, as an update to the earlier 2010 rules and reference to the older rules should be avoided. Unless a contract may state otherwise, a reference to an Incoterm in a contract would be understood as a reference to 2020 Incoterms. Please note that with the 2020 Incoterms, one new term was introduced (DPU – Delivered at Place Unloaded) which essentially replaced DAT – Delivered at Terminal – which was dropped. If you do use DAT (not recommended) then the 2010 meaning will nevertheless apply.
For further information please click here to read an overview of the main changes by David Lowe, Partner at international law firm Gowling WLG and the Global Co-chair of the Incoterms® 2020 drafting group.
Hay 11 Incoterms® 2020 diferentes que detallan dónde recae la responsabilidad final en el transporte, el seguro, los derechos y el despacho de mercancías.
Incoterms® y el logotipo de Incoterms® 2020 son marcas comerciales de ICC. El uso de estas marcas comerciales no implica asociación, aprobación o patrocinio de ICC a menos que se indique específicamente anteriormente. Las Reglas Incoterms® están protegidas por derechos de autor propiedad de ICC. Puede obtenerse más información sobre las Reglas Incoterm® en el sitio web de la ICC www.iccwbo.org.
