Costs Associated with International Trade in DDP Service
International trade using DDP (Delivery Duty Paid) services requires considering several costs, particularly shipping costs, which depend on its weight, size, and destination. Customs fees & taxes in Tunisia play a critical role; customs fees are determined using the Harmonized System Code (HS Code), which classifies goods for international trading purposes.
An accurate understanding of both these codes will enable accurate cost calculation calculations. GSP provides another means of lowering costs associated with imported goods from specific nations. DDP shipping needs customers to cover costs associated with transportation, customs clearance, & duties until the goods arrive at their location, making the process more suitable and effective for buyers and sellers alike. However, transaction and port charges and transportation and warehousing expenses can add an extra cost factor. DDP should be compared against other Incoterms like DAP (Delivered At Place) to determine what best meets your individual needs and budget requirements.
Why choose One Union Solutions For DDP Service in Tunisia
One Union Solutions is known for its expertise in managing IT supply chain logistics, especially in Tunisia, where it offers comprehensive DDP shipping services. Our team confirms smooth shipping operations by following all legal requirements, including agreements with the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) and the correct classification of goods under the appropriate HS code. We handle every feature of the shipping process, from DDP shipping to efficient customs clearance, so you can focus on expanding your market without worrying about the complexities of DAP or other Incoterms. With our global network across 190+ countries and a team of experienced international IT trade experts, we confirm fast and easy shipments with zero involvement. Trust us to guide you every step of the way and help your business grow.
DID YOU KNOW?
Per Tunisia’s National Institute of Statistics (INS) the Tunisian economy grew 1.4% in 2024, a modest rebound from 0% growth in 2023. Real GDP is expected to hold steady at 1.4% in 2025.