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What are the classifications of trade methods?
1. General trade is a trade mode relative to processing trade. General trade refers to the unilateral import or export trade of enterprises with import and export rights in China.
2, compensation trade, in the international trade of products to pay for imported equipment, technology and other costs of trade. It is not only a way of trade, but also a form of utilizing foreign capital.
3. Processing and assembly trade with supplied materials means that all raw materials, auxiliary materials, spare parts, components, accessories and packaging materials are provided by foreign businessmen, and equipment is provided when necessary, and the processing unit of the contractor carries out processing and assembly according to the requirements of foreign businessmen.
4. Feed processing trade refers to the transaction form in which we buy imported raw materials, auxiliary materials, spare parts, components, auxiliary materials and packaging materials with foreign exchange, process them into finished products or semi-finished products and then export them.
5. Consignment and consignment trade means that the consignor delivers the goods to the pre-agreed consignor, and the consignor sells them in the local market according to the pre-agreed conditions or the conditions stipulated in the consignment agreement.
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