On: March 9, 2015 By: Roy Becker
Finding a Discrepancy in an International Letter of Credit
Banks deal in documents, not in goods. This article explains the importance of handling discrepancies in letters of credit.
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On: March 9, 2015 By: Roy Becker
Banks deal in documents, not in goods. This article explains the importance of handling discrepancies in letters of credit.
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On: February 9, 2015 By: Roy Becker
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On: January 19, 2015 By: Roy Becker
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