Landed Costs

Landed Costs

Landed Costs in International Trade

Meaning of Landed Costs, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The costs of the imported goods at the port or point of entry into a country, including the cost of freight, insurance and port and dock charges. All charges occurring after the goods leave the import point are not included.


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