Documents against Acceptance
Under this method, exporter draws usance bill on the importer Usance id may be 30 to 180 days. Usance period cannot exceed 180 days as the export proceeds are to be collected within a maximum period of 180 days as per Exchange Control restrictions. The essence of the transaction is the exporter is not only willing to ship the goods but also prepared to part with the title and possession of goods, before payment is received and even extending the agreed period of credit.
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