Shipping Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) means that the shipper is responsible for fees and taxes, but it doesn't necessarily mean you have to incur all these expenses yourself. It's an option to pass these costs on to your buyer at the time of purchase on your e-commerce platform.
DDP can enhance customer satisfaction when buying from you because you've already calculated and itemized all fees and taxes for them. By providing your customers with a clear view of the total landed cost of their orders, your service builds trust and instills confidence.
When the shipment arrives, customs clearance is typically faster compared to Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU). DDP shortens your delivery time, resulting in a quicker and more transparent logistical process.
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